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which is better?

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bloodyvalentine asked:


proactive or mary kay?
im currently using marykay but i also want to try proactive. im only using the marykay cleanser and moisturizer

http://www.marykay.com/kfrench2006/skincare/antiaging/10869400/10869400/default.aspx

http://www.marykay.com/kfrench2006/skincare/antiaging/10862800/10862800/default.aspx

and no i dont have wrinkles or anything like that lol im just using it cuz my mom is
but i want to try this too

http://www.marykay.com/kfrench2006/whatsnew/newproducts/complexionessence.aspx?tab=whatsnew

does it work? or will proactive clear acne marks better?

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16 Responses to “which is better?”

  1. thomas f Says:

    oh proactive works for me…

  2. flygrrl Says:

    Try Proactiv – but it does tend to be drying. I use Philosophy (I ordered it from the website) and my skin just stopped breaking out. Not only that – but it has a nice glow – and I don’t wear as much makeup because of that. I know skincare is really personal and it varies from person to person but try it! They also have an acne program as well. I heard proactiv is really good as well – but I have personal experience with Philosophy. Good luck! I know, I’ve been there

  3. bitchtwin Says:

    proactive works really well because its specifically meant for acne.

  4. trackhottie624 Says:

    i use proactive and it is REALLY working for me. is this for acne? if it is, i’d definitely give proactive a shot…you might also want to check out their website at

  5. wahid s Says:

    proactive,works much better,and besides mary kay totally sucks.

  6. TiffanyBaby Says:

    DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT try Proactiv. All it does is dry out your skin and irrate your acne. Take it from a person that tried it for a year. PLEASE DON’T BUY IT. And don’t use Marykay. It’s really crappy.

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