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Thank you angel, I didn't even think of that, I've used noxema in the past, loooooooong looooooooooooooong time ago before I had skin issues and just didn't even think about it burning my skin. I got some ponds facial wipes and those don't seem to hurt my skin, and tonight when I wash my face I will try the ponds cream cleanser I bought. This time of course spot testing it on diff spots of the face.quote:
ORIGINAL: barelynangel Hint, when using something new on sensitive skin or skin with issues, always try a very LITTLE BIT first on the different parts of your face and see how your skin reacts to it. Otherwise, if you use it like normal, you may have a a whole face or body that reacts rather than one small spot. Or call your dermatologists and ask them what they think about what you want to use and how they believe you should start using it. angel
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