15/f
since i was 7 i've had these constant zits in my T-Zone but i only have a few on my cheeks. I've tried all of the oil-free face washes... Then i stopped using those and now i only put white dove soap and normal clearasil on my face. My acne seems to have increased since I made that change.
What products will get rid of worse-than-normal but not horrible acne?
ps: i have super oily skin but I don't want a product that will dry my skin out.
please only reccomend stuff that you personally have tried. (or at least know someone who it's worked for)
ElectricLime answered Sunday September 23 2007, 3:54 pm: i wash my face a lot with just water and don't dry it off, i let it air dry because towels have a lot of the same germs that you're trying to get rid of. i also use a mud mask sometimes when my face gets a little blah. i also eat well & everyone says my face is smooth like a babys butt LOL
hannah_rad answered Sunday September 23 2007, 1:57 pm: i use neutragena soap and this zit cream i found at the Dollar General. it's called Dr. Sheffields Zit Cream. it works good. i've also used this stuff called Terminator cream that worked good but made my skin supppper dry so if you try that make sure you get a skin moistureizer. also for the oily skin start drinking a few bottles of water everyday. i did and it really helped my oily skin
dancedance42 answered Sunday September 23 2007, 1:41 pm: I use clean and clear deep cleaning astringent, and it works pretty well.
Also, steaming out your pores with fairly hot water helps.
Wash your face twice a day, with warm soapy water. Then clean if off with cool water.
Drink plenty water, and keep your hands away.
Also, you could also put a little toothpaste or lemon juice on some of your pimples.
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