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Reddit mentions of Queen Helene Gentle Oatmeal 'n Honey Natural Facial Scrub, 6 Ounce Tube

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Queen Helene Gentle Oatmeal 'n Honey Natural Facial Scrub, 6 Ounce Tube. Here are the top ones.

Queen Helene Gentle Oatmeal 'n Honey Natural Facial Scrub, 6 Ounce Tube
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    Features:
  • Get rid of dull skin with this soothing, cleansing, natural-fiber facial scrub
  • Exfoliating Oatmeal draws out impurities, unclogs pores and removes dry, dead skin cells
  • Pure, wholesome Honey replenishes lost moisture and protects your skin
  • Skin looks fresh and healthy and feels soft and smooth
  • Cruelty-free
Specs:
Coloroatmeal n honey
Height6 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2005
Size6 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.375 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Queen Helene Gentle Oatmeal 'n Honey Natural Facial Scrub, 6 Ounce Tube:

u/baronobeefdip2 ยท 2 pointsr/acne

This looks very minor, there is no scarring, and there are no flakes and rough regions. what can clear this in my experience as a guy with lots of acne but experiment with different substances through the year have found some that worked and some that don't work so much. If you are a shaver, apply cream and shave normally, if you have an electric, rinse and shave as lightly as you can before you move on. My advice for this particular case was to start from a small solution since it's not as bad as mine with 1% Salicylic acid and use it for a few weeks. Do it in the shower and don't scrub too hard and dab face with towel after leaving shower. if you don't see any significant changes and the pimples and inflammation persists, up the does to 2% salicylic acid, stronger might not mean better but I have seen changes in my skin when I use it so try that for a week. If still no difference, you can cocktail it as follows. In my experience you should never use something with Benzoyl peroxide in it all over your face (especially the one I have been using which has 10% concentration, HOLY BALLS!!! that was a lot. as a result my skin got super irritated and burned, and I got redness everywhere). What I use the Benzoyl peroxide for is for dabbing it on the severe areas (where there is a zit, and/or large bumps) it's best for concentrating on specific regions because of it's strength. leave it there for almost 5 seconds (any more time then it's start the burn) and rinse (make sure it's all gone because mixing this product with others is not recommended, we are trying both to tackle specific areas while at the same time keeping the rest of the face under control.) then move on to using the salicylic acid solutions all over your face to keep everything under control. Back to regarding the Benzoyl peroxide. No matter which solution works the best, when pimples start to disappear it leaves behind scars and discoloration, in order to solve this in some cases you would use a scrub with honey and oatmeal (or make a mask with honey and oatmeal in it) as the antioxidants could help remove the bacteria that remains and restore skin pigmentation.

be sure to keep your skin moisturized and keep your body oil secretions under control with this routine. Using the 1% salicylic acid solution helps keep everything in check, it clears dead skin cells from pores and keeps the sebum from being trapped in the hair follicle and then creating another zit. It also helps keep your skin moisturized so there is no rough spots and peeling skin (if you ever get sun burnt, aloe helps but don't force it if you are really proud of your clear skin because you will get redness that will take time to go away as it's elasticity isn't as active as the skin on the rest of your body).


If all fails, visit a dermatologist, he/she will probably prescribe you things that can't be bought over the counter that contain ingredients like clindamycin phosphate, glycolic acids, etc. she might also give you surgery if your skin fails to restore it's natural pigmentation. Here is a list of the solutions I have been trying.


There are a variety of the Salicylic acid scrubs that even the grocery store generics work, pay close attention to the drug facts.

  • 1% Salicylic Acid Solution This green tea one has been keeping me moisturized and could be used for your routine once everything is clear.

  • 2% Salicylic Acid Solution There are a variety of 2% solutions but it sometimes doesn't matter what it is.

  • 10% Benzoyl peroxide, Steer clear of overusing this one as it is strong and could cause some long lasting burns. use only in small areas according to my experience. And don't leave it on your skin too long and make sure you rinse all of it away before you move on to the other solutions.

  • Honey and Oatmeal scrub, Possibly could help restore skin pigmentation if scars are left behind, you'll start to notice them get lighter without the solution sometimes, Be aware that some redness aren't scars, they are either burns from the peroxide or pressure points from touching your face.

  • 100% Aloe Vera There certainly is no shortage of aloe in the drug store or supermarket. but here you go. this is for general use in my book when you run out of ideas lol. But it's a good idea to apply to face and stand in front of a fan for it to dry. Leave it on your face for a good 10 to 30 minutes depending on what makes you comfortable, it really doesn't matter.

    Be aware that not all products at the store feature drug facts (because the meds in the market are loosely if not barely regulated by the FDA), keep an eye out so you know what you're putting on your face. also Don't scrub super hard. and don't scratch. It's good that you are tackling this at a young age, just simply using the solution I suggested to keep things under control once you get rid of the mess will most likely keep it at bay, taking action after it gets bad is cause for seeking medical attention as keeping it under control on your own is like herding cats.
u/superseph ยท 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

So I'm still new to this stuff. Basically looking to change up my routine as it doesn't seem to be working. Recently my face has been breaking out more than usual and I feel horrible about it that I feel bad even leaving the house. I can't afford a dermatologist so I'm hoping I could get some help here.

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I'm about 23/M and I started my small skincare routine about two months back with my sister's help.. I think I have a dehydrated & blemish prone skin profile (see pics below) :l

Pic 1 | Pic 2

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Morning:

- Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser

Evening: (before bed)

- Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser

- Perfectly Pure Rose & Witch Hazel Toner

- St. Ives Renewing Collagen & Elastin Moisturizer

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Occasionally:

- Queen Helene Gentle Oatmeal 'n Honey Natural Facial Scrub (3-4 times a week)

- Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay (once a week)

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Thanks in advance