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"Bobbly" nose....

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Indecisivejo · 14/04/2016 18:05

Does anyone know what I mean by this? How can I get a bloody smooth nose ffs lol. I can't use scrubs and the acids I've tried have set my face on fire and they were the gentlest ones! (Ren clarifying toner and Clinique extra mild!) my skin is hypersensitive, rosacea prone and very dehydrated it doesn't tolerate products very well :( I just want to get rid of the congestion and dead skin arrrrrrrrrrgh

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Greengardenpixie · 14/04/2016 18:32

What about something homemade? I am no guru but you can get ideas online. At the very basic level some olive oil and something slightly abrasive should do the trick. What about olive oil and sugar?

michellephan.com/diy-sugar-and-olive-oil-scrub/

Indecisivejo · 14/04/2016 18:34

Thank you but I really dislike things like that plus that's very abrasive :( I just want to buy something already made lol

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capsium · 14/04/2016 18:36

Brush the skin with a soft baby's hairbrush.

Dry your nose with a towel which you've not used softener on.

capsium · 14/04/2016 18:39

Use a 'peel off' face mask.

Indecisivejo · 14/04/2016 18:54

Can you recommend a peel off mask for the type of skin I have??

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capsium · 14/04/2016 19:16

Not in particular, I remember buying them in sachets from Boots years ago. I just thought one of these would be good as they are generally soothing and moisturising plus the peel off action would take away dead skin.

capsium · 14/04/2016 19:26

I also wonder whether rose water would help your skin. It is supposed to be soothing, an anti inflammatory and toning.

Indecisivejo · 14/04/2016 20:13

Thank you I'll have a look for rose water

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