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Is it bad to use 5 different facial washes?

Hello I use a total of 5 different cleansers and rotate each day. I use the following:

1) Proactiv Renewing Cleanser

2)Cleans and clear Morning burst

3)L'oreal 360 (orange bottle)

4)St Ives apricot scrub

5) Target brand black head remover

I use my proactiv everyday for a clear face, and I also use the L'oreal everyday to remove my make up.

Yesterda I used all of them on the same day without any allergic reaction, what can happen if i use all of them on the same day on a regular basis?

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    Dude, you are really screwing with your skin!! BAD. You're going to damage your skin if you keep that up, possibly leading to premature aging and wrinkles.

    PICK ONE. And i'd knock out both the Proactiv AND the St. Ives.

    The proactiv is very harsh chemicals and I would ONLY use that with the other Proactiv assortment of skin stuff if that's what you want to stick to.

    The St. Ives is TERRIBLE. Throw that out ASAP. If you look in the ingredients list it has WALNUT pieces in it. Which is cut up into tiny pieces, most of them way too sharp--ends up causing tiny little micro tears in your skin. It's sooo popular, but seriously: throw it out.

    The Clean&C and Loreal aren't great either, but they're better options than the others. I'd probably stick to C&C, I have not had good experiences with Loreal. Usually being too fragranced.

    The black head remover isn't a requirement either. That shouldn't be used daily anyway.

  • 8 years ago

    Your skin will go into over drive and you'll end up with loads of spots

    Source(s): Me , it happens
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