Extra Tips About Proactiv Posted: 05-16-06 22:08pm
I have a friend who works for proactiv and
she has given me many tips that i'm going
to share.
I've been using proactiv for a while and I
love it. At first it dried out my skin,
but instead of using it twice a day I used
it once. Which made it more bearable.
This meant I wasn't 100% acne free at
first but I worked up to twice a day and
my skin is awesome.
Here are some tips about proactiv
-the mask you get with the 3 piece kit
(the free mask you get with it) you can
use as a spot treatment..Just put some a
dab on a upcoming pimple or one that is
already there and leave it over night in
the morning wash your face how you
regularly would with the proactiv.
Sometimes after a night at the bar I don't
wash my face when I get home and end up
breaking out so I do this the next night
and by morning i'm back to where I started
before the breakout. It works awesome
trust me!
-you can use proactiv on you back, chest
and neck it works well but only use it
once a day and at night the lotion you use
last in the kit bleaches clothing! So do
it before bed and wear a top that you
don't mind if it gets bleached. The body
wash that proactiv has now at the stands
does not work very well at all so don't
bother buying it.
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