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Picture of my skin. Help please?

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This is a picture that best compares to my skin type. So how would i go about clearing it up ? I already eat healthy and drink water and use products.

What annoys me is that i never pick my spots but i always seem to have scars.

http://www.cfpc.ca/cfp/2005/Apr/_images/cme_2_pic1.jpg

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  1. check out Arbonne's Clear Advantage line. It's great for acne prone skin and you will really see the results. The company has been around for 28 years and they offer a 45 day money back guarantee if you're not happy with something.

    www.arbonne.com. If you decide to order, you'll need to set yourself up as a client of a consultant and my ID# is 17578482. Any questions, email me at ikea82@aol.com.

    Kristina Baer


  2. i suggest you use a face wash with benzoly peroxide (at least 5% and no more than 10%). apply it to your face about 3-5 minutes after getting in a steamy shower. the steam will open your pores allowing the face wash to penetrate and more effectively do its job. also, make sure you are drinking plenty of water and green tea, girl! and lay off the caffine because your body processes caffine the same way it processes stress which makes you break out. if you have red spots, ice them to reduce redness and inflamation, then follow with a cortizone lotion (this has a steriod that calms and soothes redness) good luck and i hope this helps!

  3. there is a really good neutrogena product, it's in the stress free acne line, it's a topical 3 in one gel, i can't remember the name, but it has a cooling sensation and it works really well.

    Also, keep your hair out of you face. The oil in your hair will aggravate the acne. On that note, it's also good to change your pillowcase every week if possible, and to wash your hair before bed. This will keep the oil from building up on your pillow and getting on your skin at night.

  4. I would go see a Dermatologist & get on a prescription if I were you.  Over the counter meds never seem to really work.  I was put on a clear medicine called "clindagel".  It doesn't dry your face up & never have break outs anymore.  

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