lovelyrita answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:47 pm: <b>Accutane</b>, hands down. It's hardcore - it will kick your acne's ass forever but it also has some hardcore side effects. Lemme know if you have any questions (or talk to a doctor, since s/he is a professional and I'm just some random person on the Internet). [ lovelyrita's advice column | Ask lovelyrita A Question ]
Mz_Bitch answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:33 pm: pro active solution isn't a pill..but it works so much more then a pill woould ever have ur mom call in and order it for u or if ur over 18 order it ur self..it really does work and ppl like jessica simpson britney spears..they all use it! i hope i helped..
xogiggles37xo answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:31 pm: going to a dermatoligist is the best thing... tlk to your mom about it and ask her if you can go... alot of ppl are different and a certain cream might not work for you... eveb if someone used it and it worked. at the dermatoligist they can give you the treatment that they think you need and if it doesnt work then they go and give you another one untill they find a good one... most of the time they get it right the first time. x3 xogiggles37xo. [ xogiggles37xo's advice column | Ask xogiggles37xo A Question ]
bAyBeEgUrL8 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:25 pm: i would have to say retin-a-micro.. but that might now work for you type of skin, etc. try asking a dermotologist or your regular doctor...something thats almost off the counter would i have to be Pro-activ. good luck! [ bAyBeEgUrL8's advice column | Ask bAyBeEgUrL8 A Question ]
p8ntballkt answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:22 pm: well i actually use proactive and it works wonders for me!! so i recomend that you try that, it might be costly but it really works!! just keep up with it! good luck! [ p8ntballkt's advice column | Ask p8ntballkt A Question ]
Laura answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:12 pm: A PRESCRIPTION treatment? I suggest going to your doctor and asking him what would be best. Or a pharmacist, have them give you some names and ask your doctor about them. As for a non-prescription, Clearasil works REALLY well, it's quite strong for not being a prescription.
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