Phisoderm Skin Cleanser
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Phisoderm Anti-Blemish Body Wash, 12-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3) $15.87 Formerly pHisoderm Clear Confidence Acne Skin Care. Salicylic acid acne treatment clears up body blemishes for smooth, balanced skin. pH balance is essential to maintaining clear, healthy skin. pHisoderm Anti-Blemish Body Wash gently removes dirt and oil while soothing skin with important nutrients. This oil-free, pH balanced formula contains salicylic acid to deep clean and help treat body breako… |
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pHisoderm pH Anti-Blemish Gel Facial Wash, pH Balanced, 6 fl oz (177 ml) (Pack of 4) $10.95 Salicylic acid acne treatment clears up blemishes for a radiant, balanced complexion. Formerly Acne pHisoderm…. |

Coming Clean the Facial Story-beauty
To remove dirt, excess oil, perspiration, and makeup, most women of color should cleanse the face twice a day. The tools you select for washing are important. Think gentle. First, choose a mild, nonirritating cleanser. Avoid cleansers that contain abrasive granules for exfoliation. These harsh particles don’t clean out pores and they can aggravate and irritate the skin, causing redness, or worse, darkening of the skin or hyperpigmentation. If you have acne, scrubbing with the granules can actually dramatically worsen an acne outbreak. Also, steer clear of acne puffs, loofah sponges, or rough washcloths. They will only irritate the skin.
Many Women of color make the mistake of overcleaning-cleaning the face too often or too roughly. But most skin problems (acne, dark marks, clogged pores) are not caused by dirt, so there’s no need to use harsh products or rough cleansing techniques. Also, our pigmented skin requires gentle care to avoid skin irritation that can trigger problems such as discoloration or even keloid scarring. Gentle cleansing with your fingertips or a soft cotton washcloth will do.
Beyond this general advice directed to all women of color, I suggest the following additional tips for women with different skin types. Remember, for many women of color, skin type tends to vary with the change of seasons. It’s likely that most of you will change your cleansing ritual several times a year. Many will utilize the advice for oily skin in the hot and humid summer months of July and August and the advice for dry skin in the dry winter months of December and January. So remember, you may need to adjust your cleansing ritual and the products you use accordingly.
For Oily Skin. Wash your face two or three times a day to reduce excess oil. Avoid washing more than three times a day because this practice may irritate the skin, promoting low grade inflammation of the skin and the subsequent development of dark patches. Wash early in the morning, immediately after work or school, and again just before bed. When washing, gently massage the face with a warm cleansing solution for one and a half to two minutes to dislodge the excess oil and skin debris. Use an antibacterial soap or a gel or foaming cleanser designed for oily skin (Cetaphil antibacterial soap, Avon Porefection cleanser, MD Forte Glycare Cleansing Gel) during the late spring, summer, and early fall months to remove excess oiliness, and a milder glycerin based or oil balancing soap or cleanser (Cetaphil for oily skin, Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Bar, Purpose soap, Basis All Clear Bar, pHisoderm Skin Cleansing Bar) in the winter and early spring months. Also, since oil on the forehead and temples can come from your hair, make some adjustment in your haircare regimen. Try washing your hair at least once a week and wear it pulled or brushed back from the face. Avoid applying hair oils or pomades on the scalp near the forehead. They’ll seep into the skin and produce more oil and shine.
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Phisoderm Skin Cleanser Questions
what makeup should I use to coverup redness/pimples?
I’m using Phisoderm gel cleanser as my face soap.
Then after that I use clean and clear Day soft mositurizer.
I have oily skin and my skin is also sensitive to an extent.
Phisoderm isint working for me. I’m still having breakouts and my skin is very red. I dont have rosasha or however you spell it though.
I thought that maybe my phisoderm was reacting with my moisturizer so I tried olay active hydrating for sensitive skin cream but that just made my skin oily. I’ve tried using liquid covergirl true blendfoundation to cover up the redness but it doesint. Im not very tan so it does give me some color though. what should I use to get rid of the redness. either a different face soap, lotion, makeup? or all of them. what should I do?
when you say use a green concealer do you actually mean the color is green?
For redness, you should use a green concealer. You can try using Cover girl, which has a green concealer. Physician’s Formula does too.
I suggest you use an exfoliator like St. Ive’s apricot scrub. It makes your skin soft and nice, and try an acne scrub like Neutrogena after wards.
For sensitive skin, try Aveeno. It has oats and natural ingredients in it.
Good luck!
cetaphil face cleanser?
i just got cetaphil cleanser for normal to oily skin and it dried my face out! why?
i heard so many great reviews about it, so i bought some. and now its a big waste of money.
so i looked through my cabinets to see if i had moisturizer(which i never use because it makes me breakout or gives me an oily face no matter what). then i found my old phisoderm moistuizer. then i remembered how well phisoderm works…it doesnt dry my face out. it comes with cleanser, toner, and moisturizer.
have you heard of phisoderm? what did you think about it?
ive used both and with phisoderm i havent seen much of a diffrence. Cetaphil is better. i also dont use moisturizers like you but i just recently went to my dermetologist and got prescription pills thtat help with my skin…o yeah and the doctors approved of me using cetaphil
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Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Body Wash, 12-Ounce (Pack of 2) $6.99 * Dermatologist Recommended* With Natural Colloidal Oatmeal* Helps Replenish Skin’s Natural Moisture* For Visibly Healthier Skin* Cleanses & MoisturizesThis creamy Body Wash cleanses and moisturizes for visibly healthier skin every time you shower. This breakthrough formula combines natural colloidal oatmeal – long known to soothe skin – with a unique blend of natural oils and rich emollients to l… |
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Phisoderm Anti-Blemish Body Wash, 12-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3) $15.87 Formerly pHisoderm Clear Confidence Acne Skin Care. Salicylic acid acne treatment clears up body blemishes for smooth, balanced skin. pH balance is essential to maintaining clear, healthy skin. pHisoderm Anti-Blemish Body Wash gently removes dirt and oil while soothing skin with important nutrients. This oil-free, pH balanced formula contains salicylic acid to deep clean and help treat body breako… |
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pHisoderm pH Anti-Blemish Gel Facial Wash, pH Balanced, 6 fl oz (177 ml) (Pack of 4) $10.95 Salicylic acid acne treatment clears up blemishes for a radiant, balanced complexion. Formerly Acne pHisoderm…. |