Good Day All,
It has been a long time since my last post. I wanted to get some input from the group concerning facial moisturizing. I recently got some advice on facial cleansers and have been using Noxema on a daily basis but was told that this was too strong.
Since I have now been using Neutrugena Naturals which seem to be working. I have never used moisturizers due to my oily skin type, but did try to use an SPF but it was too heavy for my skin type. Any suggestions.....
Regards,
Facial Moisturizers and SPF
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Facial Moisturizers and SPF
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- imurhuckleberry
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Per the SPF,
My skin was oily in my mid to late teens. I found that chemical sunscreens with avobenzone, octocrylene, etc. didn't agree with my skin, and that physical sunblocks (Titanium dioxide and Zinc Oxide-based) worked best for my skin. I still use those types of sunscreens today, even though my skin isn't as oily (YMMV and all of that stuff). However, I don't use an "spf moisturizer" because a) most of them are chemical based which would bother me anyway, and b) because you'd have to re-apply them every 3 hours or so to ensure continuous protection from UV rays. There is also some debate as to whether some of the SPF moisturizers actually offer any kind of UV protection, but I won't touch that. Unfortunately, the best way to keep your face safe from UV rays is to stay out of the sun.
My skin was oily in my mid to late teens. I found that chemical sunscreens with avobenzone, octocrylene, etc. didn't agree with my skin, and that physical sunblocks (Titanium dioxide and Zinc Oxide-based) worked best for my skin. I still use those types of sunscreens today, even though my skin isn't as oily (YMMV and all of that stuff). However, I don't use an "spf moisturizer" because a) most of them are chemical based which would bother me anyway, and b) because you'd have to re-apply them every 3 hours or so to ensure continuous protection from UV rays. There is also some debate as to whether some of the SPF moisturizers actually offer any kind of UV protection, but I won't touch that. Unfortunately, the best way to keep your face safe from UV rays is to stay out of the sun.
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Re: Facial Moisturizers and SPF
Moisturizer are very necessary for the skin to keep it smooth and soft. and if it contains SPF it will protect you from harmful sun rays So include it in your daily regime.
Re: Facial Moisturizers and SPF
Only thing I use to wash my face is warm water running over me in the shower every day. I will use a face wash (The Body Shop) if I have a dirty face - e.g. after sweating alot, etc. I stopped using exfoliation products quite some time ago. I will use face protectors for sun, wind and cold. The Body Shop razor relief and skin food after every shave for me. TBS face protector works for me in the summer, and Dermatone's winter Frostbite Fighter I find is best in the winter. ymmv.
Re: Facial Moisturizers and SPF
For the past five or so years, I've been using Neutrogena's Oil-Free moisturizer with SPF (several options).
It's light, non-greasy, and unscented. As the SPF goes up, it does have a heavier feel when applying. But I don't notice any difference in how it feels after applying.
The only problem I've had with it is with heavy perspiration - it will mix with perspiration and run into your eyes. But I've never found one that wouldn't do that. It's just a pain in the neck when doing yardwork or other heavy activity. But better than dealing with a burn.
It's light, non-greasy, and unscented. As the SPF goes up, it does have a heavier feel when applying. But I don't notice any difference in how it feels after applying.
The only problem I've had with it is with heavy perspiration - it will mix with perspiration and run into your eyes. But I've never found one that wouldn't do that. It's just a pain in the neck when doing yardwork or other heavy activity. But better than dealing with a burn.
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Re: Facial Moisturizers and SPF
Mr. Huckleberry, sorry it took me a while to post a response. I'm an advocate for the 444 balm. It does have a bit of menthol, if you are a fan, as I am. It seems to be a very good post-shave moisturizer. I've used several tubes and have several more on hand. I do recommend it.
Gary
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Re: Facial Moisturizers and SPF
I haven't used any skin 'moisterizers' in many years. I went through a period where I tried all sorts of skin products and complicated routines only to discover that I was better off using a real quality soap once a day to wash my face and that was all. I haven't had any significent problems since. I live in Florida so, if I am forced to spend any real time outside ( like at the beach ) I'll use a sunscreen. But mostly I just avoid significent exposure.
Regards,
Gordon
Regards,
Gordon