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  • Male
  • 23 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I've been using Faiza beauty cream, and while it initially made my skin look better and fairer, I've started having issues since I stopped using it. Now my skin is having a bad reaction with lots of pimples appearing in a really concerning way. I'm really stressed about it and wondering if there's anything I can do to fix this mess. Any advice on how to replace this cream or what steps I should take to get my skin back on track would be super helpful.

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Faiza Beauty Cream can be quite harsh on the skin, especially when stopped abruptly.

Replacement Cream Options

  1. Neutrogena Hydrating Facial Moisturizer: A gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer for daily use.
  2. Himalaya Herbals Moisturizing Cream: A natural, nourishing cream for dry to normal skin.
  3. Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream: A rich, non-greasy moisturizer for dry, sensitive skin.
  4. Lakm Moisturizer: A gentle, nourishing moisturizer for daily use.

Before Switching

  1. Consult a dermatologist: Get personalized advice on the best cream for your skin type.
  2. Patch test: Apply a small amount of the new cream on a discreet area to check for any adverse reactions.

Additional Tips

  1. Exfoliate regularly: Use a gentle exfoliator to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores.
  2. Use sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily.
  3. Maintain a skincare routine: Cleanse, tone, and moisturize your skin regularly.

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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