ugh this is so annoying. i dont have like, normal acne. it's usually just a litle bump or redness but no pimple that i can see. also, i have 3 non raised scabs because i try to get rid of them but basically all i end up doing is picking it because i get frustrated and then i get a little scab thing and its impossible to cover up. yeah i know that sounds gross lol but is there any way i can fix it ? thanks
littleblufirefly answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 5:52 pm: Well, you could visit a dermatologist and get medication that will help clear up your acne, or if that is too expensive, I suggest you use acne medications such as Proactive (which you can order online and costs about $40) or something called Nature's Cure (about $20?) which is sold at Walgreens, or Acne Free (about $15 for the three step treatment and $15 for the scaring treatment), which is sold at Wallmart. These are all good to treat acne. Usually you will see results right away, but give them at least 2 weeks to work. AND don't pick at your pimples!! It only makes it worse. You can cause scaring and it just irritates the bumps you already have and makes them stay longer. If you use any face wash, make sure it has 2% Salicylic Acid in it because that is the best medication for acne. I hope this helped! <3 Dana [ littleblufirefly's advice column | Ask littleblufirefly A Question ]
trailer_trash_girl_XXX answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 4:56 pm: hey! i have the same problem...
NOT!!!
haha PiZZA FACE!! stop eating pizza you sound like a sick disgusting freak with a disease!!!
JUST READING YOUR QUESTION MAKES ME PUKE!!!~!!!!
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