Help me to get rid of pimples, please.

Help me to get rid of pimples, please.

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  • emily11 on 10 Mar 2008 1:23 PM

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    I have been facing the problem of pimples for a couple of years. Although I have tried a few of the products available in the market but they don’t seem to be as good as they can get. These things really give you a bad look and make you stand out in the crowd for no reason. Can anyone suggest me a good product to help me get better results?

  • Lotts on 11 Mar 2008 11:32 AM

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    Usually people face this kind of problems and are given various suggestions that really do not cover the basic problem that need to be tackled with. The skin really needs to tackled smoothly and you just cannot apply products to it and hope that you can be fine with that. I use Clearly Gone which has Vitamin B5 that helps to reduce sebum and make your skin free from acne. I really enjoyed discovering this product as it has made my skin better.

  • ayush1 on 23 Jun 2008 12:53 PM

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    Whether you're a teen or an adult with acne, you don't have to simply put up with it. Here are 14 ways to get rid of acne.

    1. Don't pick, press, rub, or otherwise manipulate your pimples. If you do, you risk spreading the bacteria and increasing the chances of scarring.

    2. Use an over-the-counter product containing benzoyl peroxide once or twice a day. It helps break up the plug of dead skin cells, bacteria, and oil that clogs the pore and forms an acne blemish. And it cuts down on the bacteria, too. Start with the lowest concentration, and work your way up.

    3. Try over-the-counter products containing sulfur or resorcinol, which help unplug oil glands by irritating the skin. However, most dermatologists believe that benzoyl peroxide is the most effective over-the-counter ingredient for acne.

    4. Don't just spot-treat acne; put the product on acne-prone areas, too. That can include your entire face (avoid the lips and eyes), back, and chest.

    5. Go easy on your face. Washing removes oils from the surface of the skin, not from within the plugged ducts. In fact, if you're too aggressive in your quest for cleanliness, you may end up drying out or irritating the sensitive skin on your face.

    6. Wash properly once or twice a day, using a mild soap, and rub lightly with your fingertips and warm water. If your skin is oily, use a soap with benzoyl peroxide for its drying properties.

    7. Don't use brushes, rough sponges, cleansers with granules or walnut hulls, or anything similar on the delicate facial skin.

    8. Don't use oily products, such as hair pomades, heavy oil-based facial moisturizers, or oily cleansers.

    9. Use water-based make-up.

    10. Don't get a facial. You may end up doing more harm than good.

    11. Don't rest your chin on your hands or constantly touch your face.

    12. Protect your skin from cancer and wrinkles without aggravating your acne by choosing an oil- free sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher.

    13. Don't worry about what you eat, unless you notice a correlation between a particular food and your skin breaking out.

    14. Watch out for iodine, which can be found in multiple vitamins and iodized salt. Some doctors believe iodine may encourage acne.



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  • kristyy111 Rank: Lance Corporal on 19 Jul 2008 7:04 AM

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    oh,it is actually problem of the acne,
    Drugs, creams and typical acne cures sometimes work in a partial way but the results are temporary and the side effects are nasty. The tiny handful acne sufferers who have learned how to clear their acne from within and without ever using drugs or over the counters are the only people in the world who keep their skin clear permanently. Now you can learn these clear skin secrets from a nutritionist and a former sufferer who knows from real-world experience exactly how it's done with the knowledge on www.holisticacnetreatments.com

  • ginagarcia121 on 11 Aug 2008 12:35 AM

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    I have been hearing all kinds of good stuff about Arbonne's Acne treatment systems and how well they work. I came across this article where a woman had three of her friends (with different kinds of acne) try an Arbonne product for six weeks. Check it out if you're considering using Arbonne to see what their results were like. I've had annoying breakouts for years and am finishing my second week of the product - so far my skin is still getting used to it, but the article talks about how this is normal. hope it helps. Smile

  • merryhanoi on 21 Aug 2008 11:03 AM

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    Hi there,

    Don't worry it can be removed...here I am going to outline some tips to help you with this problem.

    1 Dermabrasion is a method for treating acne scarring. This involves using a rotating wire brush or a spinning diamond instrument which will wear down your skin's surface.

    As your skin heals you will begin to see a smoother layer coming through. This can take anywhere from 10 days to 3 weeks for healing time.

    2. Fractional laser therapy is one of the newest forms of treatment for acne scarring. This type of treatment actually works on a deeper level than the Dermabrasion or the laser resurfacing.

    The healing time for this is shorter as it does not injure the top layer of skin. This type of treatment is generally not covered by insurance and can prove to be quite costly.

    3. Some doctors may also recommend a micro dermabrasion or chemical peel which can help improve the area where the scars are. These are also milder treatments that can be done right in the doctors office.

    4. Some doctors will also inject material right under the scar tissue which will raise it up to the level of the unscarred skin.

    5. Worst-case scenario, if the scarring is real bad, then your doctor may recommend surgically removing the indent and scars.

  • creativeangel on 26 Aug 2008 8:22 PM

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    I have been using a product called SensiClear for my acne. I am currently using their 30 day free trial and have been using it for just under a week now. I have to admit I was very reluctant to try it as I have used numerous others before and none have done what they claimed to do. So far though I am very happy with SensiClear and my skin does appear to look and feel much better. To give you some background I am a 31 year old woman and I have suffered with acne outbreaks since I was in my early teens. I have a number of acne scars and even these seem to be looking a lot better since I started using this product. The website if anyone is interested is www.sensiclear.com and they have a 30 day free trial.

    Let me know if anyone uses it and the results they get, and I will keep everyone updated on my results too.

    All the best,

    Amanda