Im am 15/f. I have had an acne problem since i was 12. i have tried almost all the products i could find.Clearasil, Proactive, cetaphil, skin id, this aveno thing, and im currently using clean and clear. ive used countless others i cant remember. my skin breaks out on my forehead, but my cheaks, nose, and chin are always so dry! what can i use to help? thank you in advance!
1. Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for pimple. It is an essential oil that is diluted and applied topically to pimple lesions.
2. Zinc is another popular home remedy for pimple. A couple of research studies have found that zinc is somewhat effective.
3. Garlic juice is an effective way as a natural pimple treatment because garlic is a natural antibacterial agent. It contains sulfur which is nature’s antibiotic.
4. Honey contains potassium, which suffocates bacteria in pimple cells to get rid of pimples faster.
5. Dandelion is very effective in fighting pimple. Use the complete dandelion plant.
ShortyBug answered Thursday December 3 2009, 11:46 pm: somewhere around last year i had really bad acne. i wore sooo much base and i just felt really ugly. ive tried proactive and neutrogena or however you spell it.. they both didnt work for me, so i got on birth control... it helps ALOT! i dont have one pimple on my face. my sister even got on birth control because she had it too and her face is clear now too. i dont wear base at all. the only thing i use is eyeliner. so you might want to try birthcontrol(:
mmmsteph answered Wednesday December 2 2009, 4:16 pm: You didn't list Clinique. I suggest the Clinique 3 step kit for extra dry skin. It really does work and it gets rid of blackheads. I love it, but your skin may be different. It's also a little pricy. You can ask for some samples though. [ mmmsteph's advice column | Ask mmmsteph A Question ]
dottie4 answered Wednesday December 2 2009, 1:57 pm: Yeah I know exactly what your talking about. I would try the birth control pill. It's really the only thing that has made any difference with my skin. Keep using a mild soap and cream on it though. Also make sure you avoid touching your face as much as possible. If you have to, make sure your hands are clean. Also drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, and exercise. This will surely make a difference.
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