i have acne on my cheeks, forehead like between my eyebrows, and around my nose. i think i have combination skin, its not like overly oily but it does get oily and it can get dry in spots. anyway, the acne on my cheeks ive had for like a really long time..like months.. its not like whiteheads or anything like that, its just little bumps almost. i think they may be acne scars. what can i do to get rid of them? also, what products should i use daily for my skin. ive already tried proactive, it doesnt work for me. right now i use neutrogena oil-free acne wash and it seems to keep other pimples from coming but isnt making the ones i have now go away. what should i do? thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? No_such_thing_as_self answered Sunday August 6 2006, 2:22 am: Well, what i do thats for free is take a hot I mean hot! Where you have to get used to it hot! and stuck your face as close as you can get to the shower head everyday! It helps your skin and helps get rid of the acne. And wash your face 2-6 times a day. With hott water. If you mean the bumps are coming from under the skin then use the shower head thing as long as you can, When i do it i see that get get smaller within min, and seen to get smaller everyday, But they grow slowly thouthout the day it seems so i did it 3 times a day with the sink and once with the shower a day. And your skin well feel so nice after a week or two too. [ No_such_thing_as_self's advice column | Ask No_such_thing_as_self A Question ]
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