What’s the best NATURAL soap bar for sensitive, fair, acne prone skin?

December 12th, 2011 by Carrie

Question: What’s the best NATURAL soap bar for sensitive, fair, acne prone skin?
I have slight acne on my chest and neck, leading up to my chin. I’ve been using dove for quite a while, but I find it leaves too much of a residue on my skin, and I want something with more natural ingredients,
but something that I can purchase at the drugstore, preferably under . (I’m on a budget!!)

My skin is EXTREMELY sensitive and natural ingredients treat it best.
Recommendations?

Best answer:

Answer by Me
Probably best to ask your dermatologist about that. If it were me, I’d want medications to help stop it, as opposed to relying on a soap choice to minimize it.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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2 Comments on “What’s the best NATURAL soap bar for sensitive, fair, acne prone skin?”

  1. Beatles says:

    use the Clearly natural soap use the unscented or Aloe vera this are
    great for oily skin & sensitive skin this are natural organic you find at
    Whole foods stores it cost $2 bucks are great this will clear up your
    skin natural and gently.

  2. Erin says:

    I wish I knew of a brand name to suggest… I have acne prone skin (my back is the worst), and used to use Neutrogena’s basic glycerin bar (the orange one)… but it was so drying due to the salicylic acid.

    I can, however, recommend all-natural soap with a large percentage of olive oil in it. It should be the number 1 or 2 ingredient on the list. Sometimes it is sold as “Castille” soap (although the term castille used to be used only for 100% olive oil soaps). Olive oil is great for skin– it is moisturizing, conditioning, and extremely gentle. I make all natural soaps, and recommend the olive oil ones for babies because of their mildness.

    Hope this helps!
    Erin
    http://www.barsoapnatural.com

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