I have acne (thats not really the point) and i used acne cream on my face but i recently stopped using it around my nose because id get really dry skin there. My problem is that it is still all dry and flaky and red there, even if i dont use medication there. I tried lotion and vasoline but that didnt work. The lotion just made it more red and the vaseline made it look oily and i dont want it clogging my pores .. again. I dont have any money to go out and buy anything so does neone have any suggestions what i should try to use? Thanks!!
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s0oxseductiive answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 5:54 pm: I haven't actuallly tried it myself, but I have heard from several people, as crazy as it sounds, that toothpaste clears acne up. My boyfriend used toothpaste and it went away. My sister also. Hope it works! [ s0oxseductiive's advice column | Ask s0oxseductiive A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:18 pm: You need to use Clean & Clear products. They work and make sure you wash your face with warm water and soap every night and morning. Dont wear too much fake makeup and just keep using face lotion. Maybe you could stop using the acne cream for a bit to see if that changes anything! ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
xaDvIcERsAiRx answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 7:18 pm: y0u could try Clean and Clear Morning Burst lotion; it works well to hydrate skin (also making you look more awake) and doesn't clog pores, and works as sunscreen. Also, if you spend a lot of time in the sun and don't wear sunscreen, your skin dries out more and is more oily. [ xaDvIcERsAiRx's advice column | Ask xaDvIcERsAiRx A Question ]
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