Question Posted Sunday September 16 2007, 11:06 pm
I have played hockey for about 5 years now, And I havent had bad acne. But now since we started this season it has been terrible. I heard it's from all the sweat and stuff.
But,
Does anyone now some good ways to get ride of pimples, Or some good products. I use Green Tea oil and its not working anymore.
that stuff, and it works really really well. It's kind of expensive though, but you get alot of use out of it, and if you have insurance it helps cover it. I also used to use clean and clear, and that worked really well too.
Try to wash your face frequently, but don't over do it. I would reccomend that right as you get home from hockey, wash your face. Also, make sure that you wash your pillow cases all the time because alot of people don't, and then overnight they pick up all the oils that were on the pillow. [ Bergy413's advice column | Ask Bergy413 A Question ]
thelaura answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 2:45 pm: You have a few options.
*Get something prescribed by your doctor if it's as bad as you say.
*Look around for over the counter methods and see which one works best for you.
*Try out things from around the home (applying alcohol/toothpaste)
*Try tea tree oil instead of green tea. It's pretty darn good.
Remember to keep a healthy diet and drink plenty of water and no soda.
If you wear make up, always remove it before sleeping. Perhaps use an antibacterial face wash. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
killerface answered Tuesday September 18 2007, 2:13 pm: I use Neutrogena VisiblyEven. Its foamy and works really well, I think. Just about anything by Neutrogena works well. Also, if you have blackheads on your nose, try Biore nose strips. Be sure to moisturize properly, also. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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