I apply ZZ cream a few hours before I sleep, and since my house is pretty hot I usually sweat, even if I have a fan on. Would the sweating stop the ZZ cream for working? how about if I wipe my sweat off, would that make it worse?
I usually sweat a few minutes after application because that's how hot it is here right now..
Sweating
Moderators: Julia, Walter, Administrator
No sweat.
Hi, E-man:
No problem. Wiping probably moves the product around and maybe even massages it deeper into the pores.
However, E-man:
I suspect that you are using more product than necessary. Take a dot of product from the container. Rub it between the fingertips of both hands. Lightly distribute the product on your face in an upward and outward motion. No need to concentrate too long on one area. After the product is distributed, then you can massage it in a little deeper.
You should not be able to see the product on your skin. Oh, well, maybe your skin will be a tad lighter.
Regarding the smell that bothers some users:
It is not a problem for me, but I experimented for the benefit of others to see if I could make a difference.
I dabbed a small amount of pure vanilla extract on the fingers of one hand. I took a dab of ZZ on the fingertips of the other hand. Then I rubbed the two together.
Try it and let us know what you think about the result.
--Marla
No problem. Wiping probably moves the product around and maybe even massages it deeper into the pores.
However, E-man:
I suspect that you are using more product than necessary. Take a dot of product from the container. Rub it between the fingertips of both hands. Lightly distribute the product on your face in an upward and outward motion. No need to concentrate too long on one area. After the product is distributed, then you can massage it in a little deeper.
You should not be able to see the product on your skin. Oh, well, maybe your skin will be a tad lighter.
Regarding the smell that bothers some users:
It is not a problem for me, but I experimented for the benefit of others to see if I could make a difference.
I dabbed a small amount of pure vanilla extract on the fingers of one hand. I took a dab of ZZ on the fingertips of the other hand. Then I rubbed the two together.
Try it and let us know what you think about the result.

getting it on smooth
my zz wasn't lasting as long as it was supposed to
I often had white splotches that wouldn't rub in
the longer a jar had been open, the worse this got because the zz would get dryer and dryer every time I opened the jar to use it
I tried dampening my face with distilled water and the zz went on a lot more smoothly without splotching
today there was just a tiny bit left in the bottom of a jar
instead of spraying water on my face, I put some in the jar and made a very thin paste
it went on very smoothly, quicker, and better than ever
I often had white splotches that wouldn't rub in
the longer a jar had been open, the worse this got because the zz would get dryer and dryer every time I opened the jar to use it
I tried dampening my face with distilled water and the zz went on a lot more smoothly without splotching
today there was just a tiny bit left in the bottom of a jar
instead of spraying water on my face, I put some in the jar and made a very thin paste
it went on very smoothly, quicker, and better than ever
GM
All Wet
Good call on dampening the ZZ.
Keyword: Dampening.
You know, like keeping a palette of acrylic paint dampened.
A droplet in the jar, or a light misting should keep the product from drying out.
I miss the old pop-off inner seal that the jars once had. The peel-off foil leaves only the cardboard seal in the cap. The jar is not sturdy enough to tighten it for a good seal.
Walter? What say? Can we have the old jar back?
--Marla
Keyword: Dampening.
You know, like keeping a palette of acrylic paint dampened.
A droplet in the jar, or a light misting should keep the product from drying out.
I miss the old pop-off inner seal that the jars once had. The peel-off foil leaves only the cardboard seal in the cap. The jar is not sturdy enough to tighten it for a good seal.
Walter? What say? Can we have the old jar back?
--Marla