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    The general answer to the question is: NONE.

    Nothing works better than hot water and soap. I've never actually had a serious case of spots because I cover my face in soap and simply wash it off with hot water morning and night. Why pay like £5 for facial scrubs and other garbage? Don't believe the hype of that stuff, it actually doesn't work.

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    Your face isn't a chemical battleground.

    Just use a regular bar of soap + hot water. (personally, I don't use hot water due to lack of a water heater.) If you have problems with dry skin, then use a moisturizer or change your soap to a more softer brand. If you can get some, try lemon soap.

    Also, change your pillowcase everyday. It will do wonders.

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    soap usually works well.



    sod the lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    soap usually works well.
    Tried soap, it wasn't good for my skin type at all, my face got all dried up :S

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    soap is quite harsh and will really irritate your skin. water works best (might be oily for two-three days but it'll work), obviously if you're wearing makeup you need a cleanser - i actually find baby wipes are good enough. get something really mild though, i never wear moisturiser because it makes my face greasier quick. if you have spots already it's worth trying to get rid as much as you can before just using water. if you do have to use definitely go for natural stuff.

    besides that the normal advice is drinking loads of water, fruit + veg. seriously makes a difference to your skin.


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    I use this it works like a DREAM. Just leave it on for 10 minutes then wash off, my face goes crystal clear.

    Freederm facial cleanser is specially formulated by experts to help keep spot-prone skin clear and healthy. It helps fight blackheads and spot-causing bacteria, and gently cleanses your skin to get rid of the dirt and impurities that can clog skin pores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimi View Post
    I use this it works like a DREAM. Just leave it on for 10 minutes then wash off, my face goes crystal clear.



    hm i'll check it out

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    im using clinique mens range. For the scrub, wash and toner its about £50, but damn its worth it. Best product i have used, espexially if you have oily skin, it works wonders!
    COS A SED SO RITE.

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    Remember, what ever skin product you use, you need to use it everyday to achieve & keep good results, you can't just use it once and expect the results to last.

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