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Skin Health | Last Active: Aug 13 8:33pm | Replies (14)

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@happilyalive

Bless you my dear kindred person -- It does sound like our skin tends to be much alike. I too spent a great deal of time outdoors before sunscreen became a thing. Oops, and you are right that the sun did indeed take a toll.

I am heading to our local Walmart tomorrow and will be picking up Ivory bar soap. I'm not certain if our store has the Castille one but will also look for that. After that I will head over to the moisturizer section to get the Equate one for sensitive skin. I do hope it works and is worth a good ole college try. 🙂 Like you, I also don't use makeup as I was warned not to by a dermatologist long ago.

I've never used a crocheted washcloth before but can see where it should come as a perk to a Rosacea face. Are they hard to create? I am new at crochet and knitting. So far, I'm still attempting to conquer the stitches and tension of the yarn. You are also right that our medications can affect our bodies in many ways.

Thank you and please let me know of anything else you think of. I am a willing person to conquer this issue, no matter how many years it takes. I wish you well and also to be a conqueror.

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@happilyalive A key thing is to be very gentle on your face and skin. Some people use products made for babies, but I found just old-fashioned things were better. It is called Equate All Day Moisturizing Lotion for Sensitive Skin. If you find the liquid castile soap, you'll only need a small bottle. A little goes long way! Get the unscented. A cotton washcloth is simply rows back and forth. No fuss, no special stitches, just single or half double crochet. It gets softer with use.
Ginger