i'm starting to break out.. and i already have acne, i find it weird... because many people that i know, rarely breaks out. i don't know how they do it, proactiv doesn't work. and Clearasil ultra or whatever used to work on me, but not anymore. is there any way i can prevent breakouts and to get rid of the acne i have now? any products? and please don't tell me to go to the dermatologists, because my family doesn't have enough money for that. i want something that would really work, neutrogena doesn't work either... because my sister says she woke up looking like a strawberry after she used it. any natural ways to get rid of it? and also the fastest? any products that's affordable to buy? please & thank you! <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Dom answered Monday December 15 2008, 3:28 am: How often do you take a shower?? What kind of climate do you live in?? Its quite possible that the climate is clogging up your pores that are causing your breakouts. I know a few friends who had the same problem. Get a washcloth with soap every 5 hours and wash the breakouts for about 2-5 minutes. It doesnt have to be rough, but enough to clean your face over and over again. It could also be what you are eating as well. It sounds dumb, but it is quite possible. Are there certain days that the breakouts are worse than others, or when certain times it just happens?? Hopefully what I have said has helped you. [ Dom's advice column | Ask Dom A Question ]
luewow answered Sunday December 14 2008, 10:33 pm: well, overwashing it isn't the answer (if you do).
Taking multi-vitamins should help a little. Increase your intake of vitamin c, and try to limit the amount of sweets and greasy foods you eat.
Also, putting egg whites on your face might help.
My friend puts them on her face every night. [ luewow's advice column | Ask luewow A Question ]
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