I have a ZIT! and my acne isnt really bad but it will go away a little bit and then it worsens at other times. It sucks! I have tried proactiv and nature's cure and nothing clears my skin! I use toothpaste sometimes but it doesn't always work. I've even been to a dermatologist and it wont clear my skin. It's not really bad but it is noticeable! And school starts next week! How can I clear my skin even a little bit? Any tips help! Thank youu!
I applied it to the areas i wanted to improve and noticed that the next day it was SLIGHTLY better but not completely. it reduced the redness.
i started this about a week ago roughly and have noticed a slight improvement.
you should be able to pick up this product almost anywhere, although it CAN be percribed if you ask for it ( its an antiseptic cream). i got mine from a supermarket, so its easy to get :)
tootsierollsweet999 answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 1:07 am: I use Noxzema.
I've used it ever since I got my first zit.. and I have baby smooth-skin, and haven't had a zit since. It doesn't dry out my skin and I do it every other night, just incase, but maybe because you actually get zits you might want to use it every night when you like brush your teeth and stuff. I get it at Wal-Mart in a kinda like mediun blue jug. It's like 6.99 and works wonders. I've even gotten my friends using it and my medium size jug last close to 4 weeks. So it worth it. Theres directions on how to use it and I put in on right before I go to bed, and you rinse it off afterward too. I can't live without it and I garentee it will do something for your ACNE problems..
Hope I helped.
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dancedance42 answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 12:26 am: I hear crushing an aspirin and mixing it with lemon juice works, but ive never tried it. You could try a little rubbing alcohol, but it might dry out your skin too much, so be careful
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