tropiicalXsplash answered Tuesday June 29 2004, 2:40 am: I know how you feel. You should make sure your back is always clean. When you shower, clean it well with a mild soap and apply lotion after you shower or if your skin is dry. It will take a while (it might be years - alot of things don't happen fast) but eventually, your skin will begin to grow in new and beautiful. You should see a dermotologist as well. He/She might be able to give you prescription medication for it. [ tropiicalXsplash's advice column | Ask tropiicalXsplash A Question ]
tommiegurlie23 answered Monday June 28 2004, 11:13 pm: the last resort thing is accutane........i dunno if you have been on it or not, but if you havent u should mention to your dermotoligist that you are sick of having bad skin and want to fix it! I know hoe frustrating it is TRUST ME!...... im on b/c right now for it and its doing ok~! You just goota keep trying different m ixes of medicine before you find the perfect one!!! DONT GIVE UP! there is something out there!!! For now just wash you face twice a day, and buy some kind of medicine to put on at night.....use a mask to dry up any big problem areas you have! If u have any specific ?s you can ask me!~! no prob! GOOD LUCK!!! [ tommiegurlie23's advice column | Ask tommiegurlie23 A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Monday June 28 2004, 10:36 pm: I always advice Nature's Cure. I had a bad acne problem on my back and thats what I used. If that stuff doesn't work, I think you should see a dermatologist. A dermatologist will be able to figure out exactly where you're acting is coming from and why you are getting it then he can prescribe you the right cream or pill to get rid of it. Good Luck! :)
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