15/f. I have acne almost always on my forehead mostly and my back. Sometimes I get it on my cheeks and my chin though(rare), is there any products that really work? My skin is naturally oily..I use the mosturizer clean and clear stuff and then the spot treatment after i clean my face with clean and clear daily face wash and then this avon stuff that reduces the oils..But my acne is still there! Nothing seems to be working, please help.
FrannieLouWho answered Sunday March 30 2008, 9:17 pm: I am 16/f. and i understand your pain. Use DDF salicylic wash. Its about $35 but it really helps. Olay makes really good moisterizers too. If you use a product for too long it stops working. I know a lot of people who swear by accutane. My parents won't let me go on medicine. Murad makes a exfoliating acne treatment gel you should invest in. A combination of that wash, gel and olay moisterizers have cleared my skin. And i use neutrogena spot treatment. That 8 hour one that has ads in tons of magazines. But backne is difficult. I still get it:( It can be from conditioner so wash your back last thing in the shower and keep youe hair of it. [ FrannieLouWho's advice column | Ask FrannieLouWho A Question ]
mike-sorbie answered Sunday March 30 2008, 8:06 pm: m/16
i had the same problem accept i had it everywhere go to your doctors and tell them about the issue they will prescribe you some anti biotics first a weak dosage for 3 months if this does not clear it up go back and they will prescribe you with a stronger dose im currently on oxytertaciline and i have the odd spot but other then that i have none the stuff is great and its free.... what more could you ask for lol [ mike-sorbie's advice column | Ask mike-sorbie A Question ]
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