What are some good acne-removal treatments that work??? Please help me because I have acne all over my nose really bad! I will rate well to anyone who tells me a working-treatment. Please don't make it prescription treatment, as I can't get that yet.
Xsweetpeax26 answered Monday June 13 2005, 12:01 pm: i will tell you the best thing to use right now. alot of people said proactiv, and yea that is the 100% best thing to use. the only problem is that you have to order it and its really expensive, so here is what you need to do - go to walgreens and buy this stuff called Klear Action, it is basically the exact same thing as proactive and about 60.00 less. its at walgreens and its like 25.00 [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) theres a link so you know what it looks like, but dont buy it online. i used to have HORRIBLE acne, and NOTHING i tried worked, this stuff? worked in a week. face was awesome. you just have to make sure that you use it three tiems a day. [ Xsweetpeax26's advice column | Ask Xsweetpeax26 A Question ]
Jerseygirl89 answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:47 am: The best thing to do here is to double it up. Basically, get a face scrub, maybe a gauze pad and then creme and do all of them every night, using one might not work enough. Any acne clearing face scrub with work, try using stridex pads and clean and clear creme (comes in a little white tube) it should start clearing you up.
Good Luck!
Jersey [ Jerseygirl89's advice column | Ask Jerseygirl89 A Question ]
koala642 answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:15 am: I'm not really sure what non perscribtion stuff would work for you, because everyone is different, everyone's skin type is different, I tried all the non perscribtions stuff out there, and it just made my acne worse, i had to get acutane and even then i had to get the highest doseage and the longest time on it before it would work. Rubbing alcohol as often as you can rubbed on your face, avoiding your eyes of course, might help. You can try all the differen't types out there, also, watch what you eat, try n ot to eat chips or anythign greasy, they can make your pores worse. Drink as much water as you can, it flushes out your system (yes even your face). Good luck, and before you try anything, talk to your parents, you might be allergic to something in the products. [ koala642's advice column | Ask koala642 A Question ]
Kater answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:12 am: I recomend proactive, you can find at...
www.proactiv.com!
I know that doesn't sound like the best thing in the world to use, but I used it and still do and it has great turnouts!!! Hope I helped! [ Kater's advice column | Ask Kater A Question ]
POPSICLE answered Monday June 13 2005, 5:17 am: You should really try green alchol.It works really well, trust me I use it. You can find it probably in your closest drugstore. [ POPSICLE's advice column | Ask POPSICLE A Question ]
HyperactiveMiss answered Monday June 13 2005, 2:33 am: I definitely recommend Proactiv. This is the website:
It worked for me and it's worked for others. I can't guarantee it'll work on you too, but it's worth a try right? It varies on your skin. For me I saw improvements in about two days! For others it may take weeks. I will admit, it might be a little hefty on money if you're low on cash. If you're low on cash I suggest buying just the main "three piece system", that's basically all you need. Check out the site for more info. [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
lilly_pads79 answered Monday June 13 2005, 2:14 am: Clear zit It really works and it is cheap!!! Hope I helped!
Mackenzie answered Monday June 13 2005, 2:13 am: I peRsonally Recommend using a faiRly simple acne and oil fighting pRoduct; such as:
-- [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) , which can be puRhchased at WalgReens foR $4.49.
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