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Old 12-29-2006, 11:13 AM   #77 (permalink)
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morning...
-either cetaphil cleanser for oily skin (if i'm in the shower), or aveda's purifying gel cleanser (if at the sink)
-aveda's toning mist helps to absorb moisturizer into my skin, and also hydrate a bit
-aveda's outer peace line's acne relief lotion (this stuff is awesome, it has tamanu oil to help with the healing process of skin - preventing scars - and a naturally-derived salacylic acid - from wintergreen - to help kill existing bacteria)
-benefit eye-con for under eyes
-either aveda's hydrating lotion or oil of olay's spf 15 day lotion (a cheap, but good moisturizer that isn't too heavy)

night on the other hand, isn't always the most structured...
-same purifying gel cleanser from aveda
-vaseline, or if i remember, oil of olay's eye make up remover wipes, to get make up off
-aveda's exfoliant to smooth skin out and buff dry patches
-if i feel extra skin savvy, i'll put on aveda's tourmaline charged radiance fluid, which helps smooth skin and give it a nice glow
-same aveda acne lotion from morning
-aveda's pure vital eye cream (helps to get rid of puffiness)
*i usually skip lotion at night, since i get oily

for treatment, about 2-3 a week, i'll use the body shop's tea tree oil scrub or even st. ives acne prone skin scrub for extra exfoliation or a mask (either deep cleansing clay from aveda or body shop's ionic clay, both of which help soak up extra oil)
*whew*

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