Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What do you use to cure acne?

I really like home remedies, like hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar, but those just irritated my skin. Unless there is a different method of using it. I just can't afford solutions like ProActive and Lipovox.

Thanks!
Answer:
There are less expensive solutions that work just as well as proactive... I switch the products I use around every couple of months so my skin doesnt get used to it. I have found that Clearasil works well.. Neutrogena Acne Wash, Clearasil Acne Wash. Anything with salycilic works well, but it may dry out your face so moisturize!

Also! I lay out in the sun and use tanning beds, it works wonders for my complexion!!

Hope you find something that works!
use this thing called NOXEMA or something like that lol it usually comes in a blue container thingie. You can buy it Walgreens or any drug store. Wash your face with it twice a day and you'll see the difference. Also you can use the Neutragena thing they announce in commercials it worked great for my skin, same you can by at any drug store. Well I hope I helped bye bye
try using nutrogena oil free acne wash twice or three times a day
also, get out in the sun a lot
antibiotics cleared mine up within a month and mine was bad
just regular rubbing alcohol. also washing with cool water 2 times a day and patting your face dry with a clean towel should help
this works wonders

5 almonds *crushed them
a dime size of wheat flour
and 1 tsp. of honey mix all this until it get into a paste applied this to the acne... use this every night until acne goes away ..
always washed your face before putting this paste on..
Good Luck%26gt;
There are no "home remedies" that will literally
cure your complexion problems. Actually, acne
is not curable per se; you're never going to be
able to go from pimples to perfection.
The best treatment is NEUTROGENA lotion.
It contains granules which will give your skin a
nice massage, and open up your pores so they
can breathe--after it strips away the oils that
your skin builds up various amounts of, every
24 hours or so.
There are several varieties, most of which can
be found in your local supermarket in the same
aisle as shampoos %26 deodorants.
Avoid creams, such as Noxema %26 Ponds. All
creams will do is leave a layer of residue on
your skin.
As for the Proactive package, one of its several
parts is similar to NEUTROGENA lotion; same
sort of texture--but it's nowhere near as effective.
Lipovox? Never heard of that one.
But NEUTROGENA also makes a copule of
anti-bacterial soaps: they're good for your back
and/or chest acne, as well as just for washing
your hands.

Good luck.

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