Any products similar to one I use that they dont make anymore?

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Question by Meridith: Any products similar to one I use that they dont make anymore?

I loooove using my “healthy shots” cucumber balancing mini-facial cream by mark because it makes my pores disappear and my face feel soft and refreshed, but they stoped selling it so I want to find a product similiar to it.

Any kind of product that gets rid of your pores and makes your skin soft basically. If it helps acne too that would be good but I dont really NEED anything for acne it’d be nice though if it helped that too.

Best answer:

Answer by Seeya
There’s a reason why they stopped selling a certain product. They’re not selling well, they’ve been recalled because many people have complained of allergies. I’m pretty sure, they’ll turned up on eBay, and the FDA can not control online sales.

The less products you use, the better for your skin. Treat your face like your skin. Use Bath wash like Suave Bath & Body Gel, use a washcloth. Treat your face like the rest of your body, take a shower everyday or wash your face everyday.

The secret is keeping your face clean and oil-free.

Acne medication could worsen what ever allergies you have, so instead of trying out one product after another, you’re actually spreading it around. Example: ProActiv contains a known carcinogen, at a percentage known to promote skin cancer.

The FDA has called for more safety studies on benzoyl peroxide because of concern about what happens when skin treated with it is exposed to the sun. Until research can establish or disprove a possible skin cancer link to the use of benzoyl peroxide products, the agency plans to require an extra warning and directions on the labeling: “When using this product, avoid unnecessary sun exposure and use sunscreen.” and “If going outside, use a sunscreen. Allow [product name] to dry, then follow directions in the sunscreen labeling. If irritation or sensitivity develops, discontinue use of both products and consult a doctor.”

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I get one tiny zit a month or none. I have very clear, soft & silky complexion and I’m 60 years old, same as when I was in HS.

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How many oil rigs have a similar design flaw to the one that failed in the gulf?

Question by retrovertigo: How many oil rigs have a similar design flaw to the one that failed in the gulf?

Everybody is saying how BP cut corners on that rig…or wellhead equipment. (you have to pardon me, I am not an expert) Does anybody know how many other ones there are?

Best answer:

Answer by Bad Moon Rising
What design flaw?
I think you are confusing wellhead equipment with the rig specifications!
EDIT:
The design of every wellhead is pretty much unique. It depends on a large number of technical factors relating to pipe sizes which vary from well to well. The rig design had very very little to do with the “accident”. It is a complicated series of technical issues that are to blame, but at the end of the day it is/was bad decisions that were the cause of the blowout. The circumstances that led to the problems, although not unique, are rare. They have to do with the position (vertically) of reservoirs of different reservoir pressure, and an inability to cement in “production casing” if you lose “circulation” of the much heavier cement in behind the production casing. Normally this is not a fatal problem, but reliance on faulty backup systems, some which appear to have been known to be faulty (Blowout Preventers).
The rig and even the equipment itself, had very little to do with the problem.

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