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Not all brands are good.
It's okay to suit you
Isn't it. I'm sensitive myself.
Yadang's yes.
There is also a DIY method of milk with bananas that can improve allergies** problems.
There are also handmade soaps that can be washed.
After all, facial cleansers have chemical ingredients.
You can think about it
The effect of handmade soap is much better than that of other facial cleansers of the same price.
I've used it for 3 years myself, and the results are super good.
You can also use it.
Someone who doesn't understand comes to me and asks me.
What's right for you is the best.
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I am also allergic, and sometimes I get pimples and erythema and itchiness in spring and summer.
In my experience, DHC's pure olive nourishing soap is not allergic, FreePlus's soap and that cleansing cream are not allergic, FreePlus is a cosmeceutical, for allergies**, it is still good, and it is clean! Ha ha.
There is also Clinique that is not allergic, but I recommend you use the Japanese one for Asia**, hehe.
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If it's just a facial cleanser.
We recommend using Cetaphil's facial cleanser.
The gentlest face wash in the world Hehehe
Many of my classmates with allergies are using it, and it makes me itch when I look at it
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We recommend you to use Avène products!
It's a baby for allergic skin care!
Let's take a look at this ** above.
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The main ingredients of facial cleanser allergies are as follows:
Chemical ingredients: The chemical ingredients commonly used in facial cleansers, such as preservatives, flavors, synthetic surfactants, etc., may trigger allergic reactions. For example, some people are allergic to preservatives such as sulfates or phenoxyethanol, and using a cleanser containing these ingredients may cause redness, tingling, or itching.
2.Spices: Added spices to facial cleansers are also a common cause of allergies. Some people are allergic to spices, and the use of facial cleansers containing spices may cause redness, swelling, itching and other uncomfortable feelings.
3.Dairy ingredients: Some facial cleansers have dairy ingredients added to them, such as whey and milk proteins. For people with dairy allergies, the use of this type of potato wash and pat milk may cause allergic reactions such as erythema and edema.
4.Certain plant extracts: Some cleansers use plant extracts as ingredients, such as aloe vera, tea tree oil, etc. While these plants are safe for most people, for a small number of people, using a face wash containing these ingredients may cause an allergic reaction.
When choosing a facial cleanser, we should pay attention to the ingredients of the product and avoid using ingredients that are allergic to our own skin. If you're not sure if you're allergic to an ingredient, you can observe the reaction** after a small trial, or consult a doctor or professional for advice. Remember, everyone's ** type and allergic reaction are different, so choose the right face wash for your situation.
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Face wash allergies are usually caused by an individual's allergic reaction to their ingredients. Common ingredients that cause cleanser allergies include:
1.Mineral oil components, such as mineral oil, paraffin, liquid paraffin, etc.
2.Preservatives such as benzoic acid, parabens, dodecyl sulfuric acid, etc.
3.Isothiocyanate components, such as benzoylfluorene, isopropylphenyl isothiocyanate, etc.
4.Fragrance ingredients, such as camphor, hydrogenated geraniol, caraminol, etc.
5.Alkaline ingredients, such as sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, etc.
These ingredients will affect the balance of **, trigger **allergic reactions, and make users have **itching, redness, swelling, acne and other symptoms. It is advisable to choose a brand that is known to be natural and does not contain any of the above ingredients when buying a facial cleanser, or seek professional advice to avoid allergic reactions.
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The facial cleanser contains chemical ingredients such as phenoxyethanol, benzaldehyde, n-butanol, silicon dioxide, synthetic fragrances (flavors), etc., which will cause harm or allergies, especially for fragile and sensitive.
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What ingredients does a facial cleanser contain?
The main reason for the allergy to the face wash is the chemical ingredients contained in the face wash, such as synthetic aromatic fragrances, surfactants, sodium sulfate, etc. Therefore, if you have a facial cleanser allergy, it is recommended to avoid using the above ingredients and try to choose a natural facial cleanser or no additives.
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Cetaphil's facial cleanser is pretty good, and I use it when I have allergies. It's mild.
I used Cetaphil with Shiseido's cosmeceutical brand DQ (Tico), at that time** there were allergy symptoms on the right side of the face, and it has not stopped, and gradually it has improved, so this set of products should be very gentle and more suitable for sensitive skin.
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I feel pretty good with the Avène.
However, if you have sensitive skin, it is recommended to use a Cetaphil cleanser, which is super gentle and has a strong cleansing power.
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The delicate skin on the face is particularly fragile and requires extra special care, so I recommend it
Australia's No. 1 selling lottery, with more than 500 professional doctors around the world recommending QV Face Cleanser (250ml).
Features: Suitable for dry or sensitive skin, gentle facial formula, can balance pH, does not clog pores, prevents acne, does not contain soap, brocade** specialist test, meets drug production standards.
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As a person who has been a hybrid type of anti-Japanese war for many years, I want to tell the landlord not to use various brands of skin care products with particularly strong functions such as acne and oil control. I have used n brands, expensive, cheap, will worsen the imbalance of water and oil, many highly functional products were used very well at the time, but after a few hours you will find that the oil area is more oily, dry places are the same, or there are any ingredients in them, and they will be hurt after a long time.
Later, the doctor suggested that it was better to use mild skin care products, organic skin care products, and then over time, the oily and dry areas will gradually become less obvious, of course, if you want to completely become neutral, it is impossible. The reason is to maintain a water and oil balance and let your own functions come into play.
Brands like [Pinmu Declaration, Oganna] are good, like me, an ordinary office worker uses [Oganna].
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Sensitive skin generally has thin keratin, incomplete sebum film, and poor ability to lock water, so it is necessary to use a milder facial cleanser in the form of emulsion, and never use foam.
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Sensitive skin can use a gentle cleanser such as Wing Wai Tong or Biosun EGF.
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It is recommended that you use it"The "White Doctor Beauty" marine hydrodynamic series is sold on the Internet called "Beauty Line 55".
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