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What can i do to help all my skin problems? (Spots + blotchyness + excema)?

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I dont have the usual teenage spots but they are like red goosebumps on my arms (and now starting to grow on my legs) They are completely painless but just look really nasty

All my friends my age have teenage spots except me

Could this be my form of spots since my dad never had spots in his life?

Ive used clearasil and it seems to work temporally but stops giving any effect after a while, E45 doesnt seem to make any differents but nivea seems to make a little difference

I have been advised to use Retin A (found in anti ageing creams) but i dont know which creams have them?

Has anyone got the same condition and know a good mediceme for it?

My legs seem to go on and off blotchy, i have spanish coloured skin And it seems to turn purply grey sometimes and rubbing it works temporally but not for more than a few minutes

What can i use for this?

I also have excema which has suddenly flared us by my new allergy to cats, it doesnt itch in the day just at night

I have e45 and special itch cream but doesnt seem to work

I have a doctors appointment next week to get a cream for is (fucibet) but until then what can i do to prevent myself from scratching it to death!!

(The cat is gone)

Thanks

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  1. Ask your doctor to prescribe Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream USP 0.1%

    It got rid of my eczema overnight.

    It really wroks! :D


  2. My sister has this problem too.

    Try plain yoghurt and lemon juice then spread evenly across the areas and leave for 10 minutes.

    Try this techniqe for a while and they should go.

    I don't know if it works because my sister hasn't tried it, but it gets rid of spots.

    If not, go to your GP and ask for a prescription.

  3. Problem Skin Face Wash

    The way to a clear unblemished skin - free from any spots, pimples and acne starts with a clean skin. Although a good facial cleanser must be used to ensure that all excess oil (sebum) is removed, as well as any dirt and impurities, it must still be gentle enough so as not to irritate your skin, or to damage the acid balance (also called the acid mantle) of your skin.

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