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How can I take care of Acne Skin?

1. Answer: We recommend you use our Sulfo Lo soap, Skin Toning Lotion for morning, use Lerosett Clay Mask for problem skin at least twice a week. http://youtu.be/yrmdcTjw6Ag

How do I to get rid of dark spots?

2. First thing to do is to wash your face with our Sunset AHA Cleanser, follow up with Sunset AHA toning lotion, then use Acute Derm Sunblock 35spf to protect your skin. At night use Our Clair & White Soap, Serum, and Gel 3 times a week. Other nights use AHA Cleanser, Toning Lotion, and Vitamin E Creme.

How did I get Folliculitis? Do only men get it?

3. Answer: Men or woman can get Folliculitis. It is an inflammation where the hair follicles are located. Folliculitis is also called Barber's Itch or Bikini Rash. Sunset Skin Care has the solutions that can kill the bacteria. Our Tend Skin Solution, Tru Body Shave Gel or Bump No More will cure your inflammation.

How can I tell if my skin is dry?

4. If your skin looks dull, and you never see any oil at all, then your skin is considered to be dry. If you are oily in the t zone skin areas, then you have a combination skin. We recommend Our Sunset Gentle Cleansing Treatment, Alcohol Free Toner, and our Vitamin E Creme. At night use Our Gentle Cleansing Treatment, Alcohol Free Toner and sleep in our Acute Derm E2 Serum.

  What can I do to get rid of wrinkles and lines?

5. You should use Sunset Skin Care award winning products such as: Akta Cell rejuvenater serum, Akta moisturizer with ceramides, Acute Derm's Pro C Serum. Our Derma solutions are formulated to produce dramatic results. You will feel the difference when you use our antioxidant and anti aging formulations. The powerful products will penetrate into your derma layer of skin.
 

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