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8 Nov 2009
Atm i have one bottle of bp that has 1/4 of it left
I cant afford to keep throwing away a whole 1/4 of it but its got so thick that its really hard to spread, and impossible to get out without banging it off the wall... how do i get any out, or stop it from being so thick!? thanks
17 Oct 2009
I have been using AHA+ once every 2 nights, i have only done this 2 times so far, i started AHA+ with the regimen to help me get rid of flakes on my chin.
My flakes on my chin used to be quite bad, now they are nearly gone, but i have very small flakes starting to appear on the rest of my face now, which i have never had before, probably because of the AHA+... so should i keep using it, or will it keep causing new flakes?
15 Oct 2009
how often should i use it for this purpose?
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13 Oct 2009
i moisturise 2 times a day and i still get flakes on my chin, today i applied aha+ instead of the moisturiser, i feel like my flakes are coming already, like the aha+ isnt moisturising enough or is causing me to have flakes.
Should i put extra moisturiser on now? or may this be too many creams?
13 Oct 2009
I used to use AHA+ once every couple days as my nightly moisturiser, but i gave up because i was only a month into the regimen and it stung lick F*CK.
But now, 3 months or so into the regimen i can not get rid of my dry skin on my chin, i get flakes quite badly, i have to moisturise whilist im in college to look like i have a normal chin. I have tried: Loads of moisturisers Jojoba / toothbrush exfoliation Not using bp there. The only thing i can try is AHA right, but will this help with really bad flaking? + i need tips on how to apply it, because when i usedd to apply it it went on very unevenly... help please |
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Wynne
Go to the Avon site and cross reference the ingredients against commonly posted lists of comedogenic ingredients. 4 Jul 2009 - 23:36
Wynne
Do some research about initial breakouts and glycolic acid. the avon product is 10% glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is an AHA; look up benefits of AHA. 4 Jul 2009 - 23:07 Last Visitors
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