Thursday, December 17, 2009

What product will ACTUALLY cure acne for skin that isn't too sensitive?

ive used lots of products but non of them work. (havent tried pro active yet) friends say pro active dosnt work though.. is it worth a shot?|||Stop using oil-based makup, hair products, and similar cosmetic products if you want to get rid of acne:


Oil build up on the skin is one of the primary causes of acne, so you will want to avoid getting any kind of oil on your skin. This includes mechanical oils and greases, as well as cooking oils. Many teenagers fail to follow this advice, eating fast foods which contain large amounts of oils, while continuing to apply oil-based cosmetic products. Diet and lifestyles may need to be changed in order to get rid of acne.





Stop using harsh soaps:


Avoid harsh soaps and facial scrubs if you want to get rid of acne faster. Many of these acne cleansing products claim to wipe away dirt and oils, while “gently” exfoliating your skin. So long as you avoid contact with oils that aren%26#039;t produced by your body, you shouldn%26#039;t need these products. They can irritate your skin, damage your subaceous glands, and cause even worse acne breakouts in the long-run. The fact of the matter is that your subaceous glands are producing oils because they%26#039;re trying to protect your skin from being dry, cracked, and overly clean. Facial scrubs are not a good way to get rid of acne.





Wash regularly with gentle soaps:


Taking showers regularly and washing your face with gentle soaps will help get rid of acne. While it is fortuitous to avoid contact with contaminants and synthetic oils (or oils that are foreign to your body), it is not always possible. Taking a shower once in the morning and once in the evening while help reduce acne breakouts. Remember, however, to use gentle soaps, not harsh soaps when you wash yourself. There are a couple of all natural soaps listed in the right sidebar that are recommended as natural acne treatments.





Don%26#039;t pop your pimples:


Don%26#039;t pinch, prod, or poke your blemishes to get rid of acne. Many people choose to pinch out their whiteheads, pimples, and zits with their fingers. There are a few problems with this method. First, your fingers are covered with unnatural oils. Second, your fingers are covered with plenty of bacteria. Thirdly, you will probably damage your subaceous glands or create an impacted pimple which will cause more fluid build up and eventually an infected zit. Refer to the articles we%26#039;ve written on zits, whiteheads, and pimples for the appropriate ways to get rid of these types of acne issues.





Use acne lotions:


Using a dermatologist recommended acne lotion will help you get rid of acne. Don%26#039;t just grab a bottle of lotion that says it%26#039;s dermatologist recommended; call or go see a dermatologist and ask them what lotion they would recommend. These lotions are different from soaps because they%26#039;re specifically designed to breakdown oils, kill the bacteria that cause infected acne blemishes, and promote the sloughing (shedding for lack of a better synonym) of dead skin cells (the other primary cause of acne). The better lotions recommended to get rid of acne contain either sulfur, resorcinol, or salicylic acid.








also maybe try these:


http://www.abcpharmacy.co.uk/shop/products.aspx?osGrp=266%26amp;store=generalPharmacy%26amp;gclid=CPakqKXs35oCFchL5QodHWKCxw|||Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications.





Two carefully selected herbal ingredients such as Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil), Azadirachta indica and Arctium lappa contain antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties and are not only effective for acne but for other skin conditions too. Other herbs such as Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) and Bulbine frutescence have wonderful antioxidant and healing properties and also help to prevent skin infection and provide ongoing relief. In addition, Lavender Essential Oil acts as a circulatory stimulant and antiseptic, and is used to treat burns and wounds and to prevent scarring.|||Hi my name is Geena and I am an Avon Rep and beauty Consultant. I recommend this product to all my customers. to purchase go to http://www.youravon.com/rkarish





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