It occur to me that most men would only use plain bath soap regardless of the brand, kind, or make. I'm not sure if men do have preferences of soaps. Though there are many metrosexuals out there who wants to look good and vain like women (or me).
Does facial wash or facial scrubs could really do something special to our skin? Does it make any difference if we don't use the regular soap? What I have right now is the Dove facial foam fresh moisture hydrating milk and the Eskinol facial whitening scrub papaya since it is the only facial scrub I found at the pharmacy that cost less and of which I think scrub beads to exfoliate my skin.
Are we not so programmed to be vain and conscious of our physical appearance by the advertisers, glamorous actress and hot looking models on commercials. Most ads are having this really pretty girls that looks like godsend angels to earth of which Im sure are already in their genes. Can these pharmaceutically topicals do wonders to us and could it possibly alter our self-esteem? Or is it how we perceive by the second person?
Back to the topic: Soap or facial wash/ facial scrub/ facial foam wash
So, I have been using facial wash since highschool and there were times in my teens that I have cute pimples and other blemishes but not too much, part of groth hormones which I later discovered that it's normal, some are just really blessed with their skins they have nothing to worry about even if they would eat all the sweet chocolates, the salty junk foods and sodas. Whilst some needs to stick to a discipline. Do the fashion models, high paid actors and actresses have that kind of beauty and health discipline.. must be.
Some facial wash promise to help lessen the blemishes but later on would only worsen those little or big lumps on your face and sometimes would leave a reminder, a spot that you wish you haven't pricked.
Hmmmm... why don't we have your suggestions and recommendations of a good facial wash.
OR just use the ordinary bath or facial soap we use at home. And what soap should it be?

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