Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How do i cure my acne problem?

im 15 and my skin isnt too bad except for my chin, i do not eat fried foods all the time and it seems like oxy pads do nothing so i would like to hear some other ways to cure acne.|||I can totally understand your frustration with your face not getting better. But sometimes products on the market just don%26#039;t do a great job. Here pretty good home remedies that you can try.





Baking soda facial


2 tbsp. baking soda


enough water to turn this into a paste


Then, you can either gently apply apply a thin layer over your


whole face or just on your problem areas leave on for about 15-20


min.





If this is too harsh or you have sensitive skin you can try this





Oatmeal Baking soda Mask


3 tbsp. oatmeal


2 tbsp. baking soda


enough water to turn into a paste


Apply a thin layer over whole face


leave on for about 15-20 min.





For both of these facials your best results are to do these right before you go to bed *don%26#039;t sleep with them on*. That way you won%26#039;t need to cover anything up or sweat and make your face worse.


When you choose which facial works best you should do them about 1 time a week. And then 2 if your face isn%26#039;t drying out.





Hope I helped! xoxoxo Jenny %26lt;3|||I would try benzaclin its prescribed by the doctor it works really great. Otherwise if you don%26#039;t want to go to the doctors another good acne product is nuetregrena daily acne face wash. hope this helps(:|||Accutane is normal during puberty. There are steps you can take to fight the battle however. Eating healthy and drinking plenty of water is always a good choice. Eating chocolate / greasy food all the time does not directly cause acne however. That is a myth.





The best steps you can take involve keeping your face clean / moisturized if you have dry skin. Exfoliate once every few days. Steam cleansing, facials, clay masks, etc. are all good ways to cleanse your face.





When fighting acne there are 2 basic regimens in the acne isle at your local drugstore. Salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. There are tons of different products with these active ingredients from proactive to oxy pads. I would choose a well known one and give it a try. Remember many medications take time to work so don%26#039;t expect a change in a week. In fact it may get worse. Just be sure to use a product for at least a month or so to really see the effects.





If you have oily skin clean it more often but don%26#039;t overwash because it will dry out your pores which = more oil = acne.





Next step would be a dermatologist but according to your question, your acne isn%26#039;t too bad.





Good Luck !

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