Sep 01, 2008 by shop.ae77 | Posted in Other - Skin & Body
Which 3 mark skincare acne system works the best for you? What do you recommend?
I use the Oil Casual Acne Cleanser with Microclear Technology by Neutrogena. It's in an Orange bottle. Make assured it says "With Microclear Technology" on it. And always moisturize your skin if it feels impervious. I use the Soft Day Moisturizer with SPF 15 by Clean and Clear.
What Acne Skincare Product/skin Care System Keeps Your Acne Under Control?
Oct 05, 2008 by forgetmenot | Posted in Skin Conditions
I recently got acne and I be loath it. Tiny bumps all over my forehead and a few bigger ones on my cheeks. I also have tiny minuscule bumps on my cheeks, will these turn into big zits? I ve been using the sea weed cleanser from the bodyshop and i have in mind its useless. So please if you have any ideas tell me!
I've had acne since I was about 12 (I'm 27 now) and I've found that several things trade for me; it's just dependent upon how you use them. Proactiv, Murad, and Cleocin-T all worked great and from what you've described, we have the same transcribe. Now that I'm older and my face is less oily, just some over-the-counter face wash (Clearasil, Neutrogena, Oxy 10) will keep it under pilot. Unfortunately there's no cure, but you can definitely keep your skin clear with certain things. I would strongly admonish against ProAcne (the generic rip-off of ProActiv) and Accutane. Accutane is supposed to work for all acne, but it can mutilate your reproductive system if you're a woman. In fact, you have to sign a waiver stating that you will not become pregnant while using it because of the reparation it will cause an unborn baby. I actually temporarily lost my sight while using it (I was 19) and I solely quit using it right then and there. Some more side effects include hair loss, pinkeye, dry fell, depression, weakened immune system, etc.
Hope you find something that works for you. Good luck!! If you have any questions, let fly me an email and I'll be happy to answer.
Could I Be Aggravating My Acne By Switching Skincare Products Too Often?
Mar 09, 2009 by K | Posted in Skin Conditions
I had a worst breakout in December (my acne was always light before that but I used the same products all the time for the most part, although I've tried conflicting things over the years), and since then I have been impatiently trying out everything and giving up on it after a few days when it fails to show direct results.
Does skin break out as it's adjusting to a new skincare routine, or could my switching products so often be causing more acne somehow in some other way?
No question whatsoever. Try to stick to one product that gives you good result.
If all are causing breakouts try thriving diet. Anyway healthy diet should be the first option.
What Is The Best Skincare Product For Acne Prone Skin?
Dec 13, 2009 by sweettinkerbell | Posted in Skin Conditions
I've tried ProActiv and it lawful worsen my acne condition :( Right now I'm using the Himalaya Herbals products but my acne is still there. What is THE crush skincare product (brand) for acne prone skin? Should I take vitamins? Help me, please. Thanks!
indubitably take vitamins!
and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day
watch what you eat too
they say diet doesn't take place acne but i noticed a big difference when i went on a "healthy diet"
where i cut out litter food and ate a lot healthier
i would suggest going to a dermatologist
but i prefer neutrogena for aspect wash,
it seems to work the best
but i also tried the clean and clear advantage kit (like poractiv)
and it worked but i had to be very forgiving
good luck!
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