Organic or chemical face wash?


Question:
I have moderate acne, and very sensitive skin. I can't afford to go to a dermatologist any time soon. Has anyone found organic face wash to be effective vs. chemical facewash? Chemicals tend to make thing worse for me, but sometimes organic doesn't do anything. Anyone?

Answers:
Have you tried any of the three step programs like proactiv or clearasil. Clearasil has a three step program that works pretty good as long as you follow the directions. I get acne too. Genetics what are you gonna do. Anyways I have used a lot of different things in the past including taking acne pills. I took accutane for a few months but it didn't work and it started messing up my kidneys. Chemical face washes didn't work for me either. They just made my skin really irritated. I would say to try one of the three step programs. I use the Clearasil Ultra Acne Solution and it works for me. It even comes with a quick start treatment cream that works great if you have a few that are already there. Put that on and in like two nights their gone. It even comes with a 30 day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you. I got my three step system at walgreens for $24. I hope you find something that works for you!
organic definantly it may cost a little bit more but chemical is bad for your skin
I would definitely suggest proactiv. It's the absolute best, but if you can't afford that, try aveeno scrub, perhaps a sea salt mask/light scrub.
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