Weird skin problems on my face?
Allie C asked:
Okay, so I’ve been having these odd skin problems just within the last few months. I have pretty sensitive skin (atopic-dermatitis), so I can’t really use a lot of harsh chemical products on my face. My face has many skin types. My forehead has recently become rather oily with random pimples and dry patches, my chin tends to also be a little oily with black heads, my nose is usually pretty dry, and the skin around my eyes has little white head/ milia things and tends to be pretty dry. Do any of you have any of these problems?
Okay, so I’ve been having these odd skin problems just within the last few months. I have pretty sensitive skin (atopic-dermatitis), so I can’t really use a lot of harsh chemical products on my face. My face has many skin types. My forehead has recently become rather oily with random pimples and dry patches, my chin tends to also be a little oily with black heads, my nose is usually pretty dry, and the skin around my eyes has little white head/ milia things and tends to be pretty dry. Do any of you have any of these problems?


nope. a good facial cleanser for all types of skin is cetaphil though. it might help even out your skin so that its the same throughout. Sarah D
TYPICALLY, A GOOD FACIAL FROM THE EXPERTS ONLY OF COURSE. IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU NEED AND ACID PEEL, FOLLOWED BY A MICRODERM, USING THE BEST OF CRYSTALS. THE KEY TO A GOOD MICRODERM REUIRES THE BEST, UPSCALE MICRODERM MACHINE, AS WELL AS THE CRYSTALS USED TO EXFOLIATE THE SKIN. FOLLOWED BY EXTRACTIONS AFTER YOUR PEEL AND MICRODERM. SUN SCREEN IS A MAJOR ROLE IN YOUR DAILY ACTIVITY AFTER THESE TREATMENTS HAVE BEEN DONE marie
When’s the last time you visited the dermatologist?
Don’t keep trying products that’s good for others and may/may not help you, who really don’t know about your history. Pearly W