Extra Emollient

Extra Emollient
I found a lotion but I'm afraid that will make my acne worse! Here it is:?

OHK so I found the lotion is called Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream. He says it's for very dry skin! But does anyone know if it will make my acne worse if I cleaned it and use it later?

if it is for very dry skin, do not use. that means you have tons of oil in it, and that's probably the last thing we need right now!. usually people with acne has a somewhat oily skin .. best thing to do is make sure you wash your face 2 times a day with a cleanser salycitic acid or benzoyl peroxide (ingredients against acne), then follow with a moisturizing oil with the same ingredients. do this every day and you will notice a change within a week. Do not use any other product in the skin during this time. You can buy these very cheap products at Wal-Mart …. Neutrogena or Biore are great brands …


Revaleskin 1.5% Coffeeberry Extract Formulation Intense Recovery Treatment, 1.01-Ounce Pump


Revaleskin 1.5% Coffeeberry Extract Formulation Intense Recovery Treatment, 1.01-Ounce Pump


$67.50


Make a dramatic difference with the most intense CoffeeBerry extract available. Intense Recover Treatment features the most potent concentration of super-antioxidant CoffeeBerry extract offered in skin care. Fortified with other natural antioxidants to enhance skin restoration and protection from free radicals this treatment minimizes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, redness, and skin pigme…

Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream


Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream


$8.13


Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream: 2.1 oz. net wt. For extremely dry skin. Helps maintain the natural moisture of the face and replenishes hydration in especially dry areas such as hands, elbows and feet. Contains petrolatum, beeswax and mineral oil to help protect, condition and seal in moisture….

Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream ~ 2.1 Oz


Mary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream ~ 2.1 Oz



For Very Dry Skin…

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