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UK Regimen supplies and sunscreen recommendations
#21
Posted 27 January 2007 - 02:52 PM
#22
Posted 27 January 2007 - 03:43 PM
#23
Posted 27 January 2007 - 03:46 PM
#24
Posted 30 January 2007 - 11:11 AM
I've using panoxyl 2.5 for 4 months and my skin is 100% clear (i don't even get spots in response to my menstrual cycle and i used to get loads of horrible huge red spots) my skin took nearly 3 months to visibly improve but now it's as if i never had problem skin. panoxyl will dry your skin for the first month but then your skin adapts to it, my skin is baby soft, redness and flake free! make sure you moisturise loads during the first month, i used diprobase (which is a prescription cream used by eczema sufferers) it takes ages to absorb and is greasy but it really protects against dryness (i rather have slightly shiny skin than be a flakey mess!) -good for the first couple of months. Alternatively you can buy aqueous cream over the counter (available at most pharmacies - I get mine from boots), this is another cream used by eczema sufferers and is lighter than diprobase so absorbs more easily.... during the first few monthe you may want to carry a tube of cream around with you to moisturise whenever you feel dry or get a bit flakey (elizabeth arden 8 hour cream is great for emmergency touch ups and is really soothing)......I also use Avene cleanser (available at large boots stores and selfridges pharmacy), this is a really mild mineral water-based gel cleanser that brilliantly cleans my skin without drying it........ it's really good for sensitive skin as it contains minimal chemicals and is water based.....on addition you may want to apply jojoba oil to wet/damp skin before moisturising as this locks in moisture......at night slather your skin with jojoba and cream to minimise dryness in the morning
#25
Posted 12 February 2007 - 06:04 PM
If your ss has avobenzone (butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane) AND octinoxate (ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate /OMC)... then unless it also has tinosorb S - it is not photostable. OMC increases the photo-instability of avobenzone, and only tinosorb S can stabilise a formulation with the two of these.
In short it means most 'day creams' with spf are not photostable, and quite a few proper sunscreens are also not photostable.
Some brands which make photostable ss's or day creams are;
Boots Soltan
Garnier
Nivea
L'oreal
Olay
I should point out that suncreens which use physical filters exclusively are alway photostable.
When you take this into account it can become much harder to find the perfect ss for your skintype... im still looking. The best for acne prone skin ive found is La Roche Posay hydraphase XL spf15 ppd 12 (its a french brand not avail in the UK).
You also need to appy 1.25ml (1/4tsp) to the face alone to get the rated spf of a sunscreen - apply less and you drastically cut the protection.
#26
Posted 23 February 2007 - 09:50 AM
#27
Posted 24 March 2007 - 11:43 AM
#28
Posted 06 April 2007 - 08:27 AM
claims: this Naked face wash is 96% natural and you'll never find any parabens, petrochemicals or sodium lauryl sulfate in our ingredients list.
Also came across this http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....ationid=1018009
Tea Tree + Witch Hazel Cleansing & Toning Lotion, the distilled Witch Hazel seems to be working wonders for the users in the other thread
and I was wondering whether anyone has used this stuff http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....ationid=1012346?
Simple Refreshing Facial Wash Gel, as I'm looking for a simple cleanser, thinking of ordering a whole batch of supplies so as to safe on postage
#29
Posted 01 August 2007 - 02:03 PM
This range made me break out awfully.
#30
Posted 16 July 2008 - 08:33 PM
I use it with a dilute tea tree oil laced face cream, but probably any good antibacterial would work. Should work with BP, but I haven't tried it (don't put it on at the same time though).
#31
Posted 20 August 2008 - 08:06 AM
Act Washbar - Quite Drying and Acne Medicated but a good washbar for areas you feel acne isnt bad enough to need constant application of bp. I use the act washbar on my cheeks/forehead/neck and its excellent and a real bargain at £1.79 + p&p price depending on where in europe.
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....oductid=1032669
Biore Oil Control Cleanser - A cleanser not washbar, i used this anywhere i applied bp to as its very mild and gentle, perfect to prep area before application of bp and doesnt leave area dry etc.
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....mp;slmRefer=000
Boots Tea Tree + Witch Hazel Foaming Face Wash - Another cleanser ive tried, i stil have it altho i dont use now my flatmate does. As i liked the Biore Cleanser Better.
ph balanced, non comedogenic etc.
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....mp;slmRefer=000
Not many of these links are active.
I was going to buy some BP for my skin, but tbh, I don't know if it's quite bad enough. So, I'm thinking I'll just try a cleanser to begin with and see if I can clear my skin up that way. At the moment I'm only washing with soap and water. Does anyone have any links to any cleansers available in the UK that might be useful? That Act washbar sounds good, as I've read countless times that normal soap isn't particularly good for the skin. Anywhere else I might be able to buy something similar?
#32
Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:50 AM
#33
Posted 30 January 2009 - 10:42 PM
#34
Posted 06 February 2009 - 09:11 PM
oh and ive been on the regimen for like 7 years, since i found this website in its old old state (a tonne of posts about red marks i recall, just let em fade!) if anyone wants to see my progress with the panoxyl give me a message as I have all my progress pics on facebook)haha, im one day gunna try dans products tho n see what all the fuss is about!
KEEP THE FAITH
this was not a rant btw
#35
Posted 29 March 2009 - 12:22 PM
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details....oductid=1069737
^ Simple Sun Face Protection Lotion SPF 20
and cant fault it
I looked at the Simple Sun one from Boots it's SPF 30.
Is this the one you're talking about?
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/ser...catalogId=11051
#36
Posted 22 April 2009 - 07:40 AM
mainly for europeans
also this site that ive used to display the products is a MAIN supplier in the UK and europe
www.boots.com
there is a boots in most towns and every city ive ever been to so its a solid supplier.
Cleansers:
Act Washbar - Quite Drying and Acne Medicated but a good washbar for areas you feel acne isnt bad enough to need constant application of bp. I use the act washbar on my cheeks/forehead/neck and its excellent and a real bargain at £1.79 + p&p price depending on where in europe.
Biore Oil Control Cleanser - A cleanser not washbar, i used this anywhere i applied bp to as its very mild and gentle, perfect to prep area before application of bp and doesnt leave area dry etc.
Boots Tea Tree + Witch Hazel Foaming Face Wash - Another cleanser ive tried, i stil have it altho i dont use now my flatmate does. As i liked the Biore Cleanser Better.
ph balanced, non comedogenic etc.
Benzoyl Peroxide Products:
note:site used for shipping is my only other online pharmacy i use (boots dont seem to sell BP products online but these do: www.expresschemist.com
they also deliver to europe etc.
Panoxyl Aquagel 2.5 40g - The only 2.5% Bp i know of available in the Uk which is OTC. Some member use but like we all know its known to cause redness, none the less available at most pharmacys etc.
Brevoxyl Cream 40g - I thought id add this as it was the one i started off with, its a cream bp at 4% not 2.5, however it did its job at the start. I came off once i realised i could get the CSR gel at a good price to the uk and my skin was a lot better once i changed. I do however have sensitive skin so that might have been the problem.
Moisturisers:
Eucerin Dry Skin Relief Face Cream with 5% Urea - The only moisturiser id suggest in the UK, id say 95% of UK members use this moisturiser, its EXCELLENT. I used a crappy moisturiser before this one and it was leaving my skin flakey etc. Once i switched it was AMAZING how much difference a quality moisturiser made.
My skin was hardly flakey etc and was 10x better. The only moisturiser i ever suggest to UK members. It is however an AHA moisturiser so id only suggest after a few weeks into the regimen etc etc etc.
hope thats it might be helpful as reference or something.
I would like to know if i have shpould use the panoxly gel the same amount tha dan said for his own bp gel?
#37
Posted 10 June 2009 - 07:16 AM
mainly for europeans
also this site that ive used to display the products is a MAIN supplier in the UK and europe
www.boots.com
there is a boots in most towns and every city ive ever been to so its a solid supplier.
Cleansers:
Act Washbar - Quite Drying and Acne Medicated but a good washbar for areas you feel acne isnt bad enough to need constant application of bp. I use the act washbar on my cheeks/forehead/neck and its excellent and a real bargain at £1.79 + p&p price depending on where in europe.
Biore Oil Control Cleanser - A cleanser not washbar, i used this anywhere i applied bp to as its very mild and gentle, perfect to prep area before application of bp and doesnt leave area dry etc.
Boots Tea Tree + Witch Hazel Foaming Face Wash - Another cleanser ive tried, i stil have it altho i dont use now my flatmate does. As i liked the Biore Cleanser Better.
ph balanced, non comedogenic etc.
Benzoyl Peroxide Products:
note:site used for shipping is my only other online pharmacy i use (boots dont seem to sell BP products online but these do: www.expresschemist.com
they also deliver to europe etc.
Panoxyl Aquagel 2.5 40g - The only 2.5% Bp i know of available in the Uk which is OTC. Some member use but like we all know its known to cause redness, none the less available at most pharmacys etc.
Brevoxyl Cream 40g - I thought id add this as it was the one i started off with, its a cream bp at 4% not 2.5, however it did its job at the start. I came off once i realised i could get the CSR gel at a good price to the uk and my skin was a lot better once i changed. I do however have sensitive skin so that might have been the problem.
Moisturisers:
Eucerin Dry Skin Relief Face Cream with 5% Urea - The only moisturiser id suggest in the UK, id say 95% of UK members use this moisturiser, its EXCELLENT. I used a crappy moisturiser before this one and it was leaving my skin flakey etc. Once i switched it was AMAZING how much difference a quality moisturiser made.
My skin was hardly flakey etc and was 10x better. The only moisturiser i ever suggest to UK members. It is however an AHA moisturiser so id only suggest after a few weeks into the regimen etc etc etc.
hope thats it might be helpful as reference or something.
#38
Posted 10 June 2009 - 07:20 AM
thatnks for the info. Have you any idea what Alpha Hydrox AHA I can use in the UK?
I am following the regimem for moderate chest acne.
Many thanks
John
#39
Posted 10 June 2009 - 07:26 AM
#40
Posted 16 June 2009 - 09:12 AM
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Description: This gentle mineral sun filter system provides an effective defence system against harmful UVA and UVB rays, protecting against premature ageing. An antioxidant system shields against the damaging effects of everyday pollution. It can be used over any moisturiser and forms a smooth base for make-up. Ideal for those days which demand extra protection, such as pressures of city life or sunny days
Fantastic product, absorbs easily and is not remotely greasy at all! Can be used with moisturiser and make-up. Try the tester in M&S!
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