Keosha answered Sunday July 9 2006, 6:05 pm: Go to a dermatologist they have everything there and its only like 50 dollars and they should give you samples of things for ur problem [ Keosha's advice column | Ask Keosha A Question ]
manders answered Saturday July 8 2006, 9:22 pm: The stuff that I use is called Glyton. It's a mild gel wash cleanser.
I'll show you what it says on the back of the bottle:
"Glytone Mild Gel Wash utilizes the unique qualities of Glycolic Acid and a blend of conditioners, moisturizers and surfactants to gently and thoroughly cleanse and hydrate normal to oily skin. Mild Gel Wash will also help rid your skin of the dead cells which result from rough, dry and sundamaged skin leaving a soft smooth feel."
What I do is, i put about a quarter size in my hand, mix it with a little bit of water, and rub it all over my face. I also let it sit for a few mintues. I had acne real bad on the side of my face, and used this daily and it took about a week to clear up. You should definetly use it. It works for me really good.
You might be able to get this stuff from a dermatologist, but my mom gets it way cheaper on Ebay (laughs).
ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Saturday July 8 2006, 5:28 pm: Use St. Ives products. some are especially for blemishes, and some are just towards having great skin. i have the apricot radiance and apricot scrub and they work AMAZING. if you just use it every night you`ll have clear, beautiful skin in less than a week. good luck! -Michelle [ ADDiCT3DTOHiMx's advice column | Ask ADDiCT3DTOHiMx A Question ]
glamxgirlsx3 answered Saturday July 8 2006, 2:55 am: Well.....if you ask me i use shampoo! i know it sounds weird but it works! my skin is great trust me! ok first you take a towel or something and put a little bit of shampoo on it and start massaging it on your face and wipe it off with a wet towel! and if you want your face soft i would use conditioner or lotion! use the same method! let me know how it works out for you! [ glamxgirlsx3's advice column | Ask glamxgirlsx3 A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Saturday July 8 2006, 1:50 am: Go to a derm. Or a doctor. Usually stuff with Benzoyl peroxide(SP) and Aclyic acid(SP) in it helps dry them out and clear them up.
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