What products should I try to get rid of acne. My skin type is combination, I break out really bad around my time of the month, and most times I get these really big pimples under the skin, and they never come to a head where I can pop them. I want to know what product I can use to prevent my acne and those really big under the skin unpopable pimples.
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However, do NOT pop your pimples. Leave them alone, don't touch them and they will take their course. Popping them will only lead to more zits and end up scarring your face. If you don't see scars now, you will definitely see them when you age. [ ellegirl606's advice column | Ask ellegirl606 A Question ]
jessayy answered Monday March 10 2008, 3:24 pm: i have tough skin and i tried proavctiv and several other products and none of them worked for me. but one time i went out to my grandma's and she suggested that i used rubbing alcohol on my face and where i was breaking out at. and i SWEAR (and i know i shouldnt but i do) i was clear in like 4 weeks.
99% rubbing alcohol and fill your sink up ( or half way ) with steaming hot water. and after you rub the alcohol on your face just barely hold your head above the water and let the steam touch your face for about 5-10 (what you want). do that about everynight before bed. [ jessayy's advice column | Ask jessayy A Question ]
not_over_him07 answered Monday March 10 2008, 10:41 am: Hey,
you should definitely try pro-active, it works! i promise! I bought some with my Christmas money. You can order it off the internet or you can buy like a magazine with their adds in there [seventeen,teen..etc] fill it out and send it in.
also- if this is your first time trying it you should definitely get the small kit, because it takes your skin awhile to get used to it.
Also, don't try to pop pimples unless they've become a whitehead. Even then, be VERy careful. Acne scars take a long time to fade, and popping zits is wicked painful already.
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