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What would you recommend to help get rid of mild acne?

by Guest66535  |  earlier

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My acne isn't too severe but i still don't want it on my face. What is a good system or routine?

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  1. 1) Cook oatmeal and apply on face for fifteen minutes and wash.

    2) Make a warm bath with blanch of nettle and rosemary.

    3) Apply equal amount of lemon juice and rose water with a cotton ball and wash it after haif an hour for 15 to 20 days.

    For dozens of more ways, prevention, types and reasons check

    http://www.beauticianworld.com/acneremed...


  2. The combination of Tea Tree Oil soap and the Clindamycin cream is the best for Acne and pimple.

    For acne scars and blemishes my wife lighten them up using  papaya kojic and licorice base soap and cream which are available online. These work wonders. Maybe it will work on you too. Try searching it through Google 'shopaholic's bargains'


  3. [PRO.ACT.IVE] beHst. PRO.DUCT. eHveRR.

  4. Use a cleanser that suits your skin. I heard Cetaphil is really nice (apparently, it doesn't dry, but it did for me), but it did absolutely done nothing for me. For oily skin, use a gel cleanser. For drier skin, use a cream cleanser. You can also get one with exfoliating beads

    Then moisturize with a moisturizer won't clog pores and has sun screen (at least SPF 15).

    This is what I do everyday, and it seems to work for me. Good luck :]

  5. Don't listen to the goofs posting before me. Listen up: We live in a country where alternative measures are taken to fix problems that nature can fix. My prescription: Lots and lots of water. We come from the water, are made out of water, and the more water the better. Acne only became a problem when coca cola was created. If you lay off the soft drinks and take in more water everything will clearn. Believe it or not, some serious conditions outside of acne are curable without these medications. Take care, honey.  

  6. To get rid of mild acne, I recommend you the following:

    • Mix 1 teaspoon lemon juice with 1 teaspoon cinnamon powder. Apply this paste on the pimples and wash it after 20 minutes with warm water. Repeat for two weeks,

    • Use aloe vera juice on the pimples morning and night for as long as necessary (perhaps five months or longer).

    • Make orange peel paste by grinding it in some water. Apply on and around pimples.

    • Rub garlic on and around pimples.

    • Apply fresh mint juice over the face every night for the treatment of pimples.

    For more  info, check these sites:

    http://www.nature-medicine.info/acne.htm...

    http://www.homeremediesguide.com/a_natur...


  7. some creams can clean pores and get rid of acne, u will just have to search for it  

  8. a facial cleanser that helps your pores too.

  9. i would suggest proactive, but that doesn't always work with everyone. plus, if you just have mild acne and it bugs the heck outta ya (it bugs me too when i get it) i would suggest a soft clenser such as Mary Kay Wash and the Mary Kay Moisturiser.  It works very good and is not too costly.  I also like the clean and clear kits.  get the Clean and Clear Cleanser to clean your pores and then get the Clean and Clear toner to open your pores so you can put Clean and Clear acne cream (im not sure thats the ensact name, but they only have one 'normal' cream.  normal meaning not specified for black heads...ect)  plus on top of that I HIGHLY recomend the clean and clear spot treatment.  it comes in a silver bottle with a purple cap and writing on it.  it works AMAZINGLY.  i would use it for those difficult pimples tat you might have a hard time getting rid of.  out of all those things i would suggest the spot treatment.  make sure you wash your face in cool/cold water instead of hot water. its better for your pores.  hope i helped.

  10. Clearasel ultra.

    im not sure if thats how you spell it but it works miracles!


  11. It depends how much you are willing to spend. I personally like to splurge a little on myself and go to department stores. They can really meet the specific needs for every individual. So many you have mild acne, but you are also very oily, or just fore-head oily (combination), you have adult acne and you are also worried about aging, or your skin is dry but you still get pimples... there is a product for all of that.

    My favorite products have been philosophy purity in winter time (my skin is dry but I get ocassional pimples) - made my skin soft and radiant, and kept my pores clear! I used "on a clear day moisturizer" http://www.philosophy.com/web/store/prod...  and to exfoliate, once or twice a week I use http://www.philosophy.com/web/store/prod...   This has been my favorite product line. Gentle, hydrating, clarifying, and effective!

    My skin gets a little more oily in summer, so I use mattifying oil-control sea weed moisturizer from the body shop with spf 15, philosophy never let the see you shine scrub, and body shop tea tree oil face wash. Body shop products are great, I think their tee tree oil line (great for oily skin, and to fix blemishes) is having a promotion like buy 2 for 18 dollars.

    I love body shop products, they also have products specific to skin type and they are organic, eco-friendly, and utilize free trade natural ingrediants. (so they are natural, not chemical based products!)

    If you are shopping for you products online, look for online stores at my site (I would so appreciate it!) One of my affiliates is the body shop even!  http://www.shoptoearn.net/oneworld

  12. no one can really tell you and a certain product, its more of a trial and error because everyone has different skin types, you have to try a few different face washes,  i would suggest something gentle because you said you dont have serious acne. also washing your face at night with the face wash then in the morning just rinsing your face with water so your skin wont dry out. that works for me, i hardly ever break out, and if i do its one or two pimples that are small. good luck, once you find the right product for you just stick with it :]]]

  13. There are a ton of products that will work for you and there are a ton that won't. With acne treatment it varies from person to person as to what will work. A treatment that may  be good for me may not work for you. If you are unable to find a product that will work for you, you should consult a dermatologist.

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