I'm a 14 year old female and I have terrible acne. Its all over my face and at random times. I have very pale skin so every little thing is very noticeable. By the end of the school day I look so oily its disgusting. Home remedies? Products? HELP pleasee I'm so embarrassed.
LostAngel answered Sunday November 13 2011, 6:53 pm: I have the same exact problem. I recommend you can go to a dermatologist or you can purchase AcneFree, purchase some Biore Pore Perfect strips.. you just wet your face and slap let it dry, and then pull it up and it pulls up any blackheads stuck in your skin.. I get it in WalMart and it clears up my skin so well, better than anything I use in the past.
solidadvice4teens answered Sunday November 13 2011, 6:25 pm: Home remedies and over the counter stuff will not cut it. They don't contain any medicine in them and aren't potent enough and cannot eat away at what causes the problem. What you need to get is a prescription cream that destroys acne and prevents it from coming back. For that you need to see a dermatologist but some family doctors can give you sample tubes for starters. Unless you do that the problem won't yield. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
redpumpkin answered Sunday November 13 2011, 4:53 pm: This is a normal part of being a teenager. You need to go to a skin doctor and he will be able to help you control your acne. Look for a dermatologist in your area, ask your friends and family if they have any recommendations as most of us have had to visit one at some time in our lifes. Over cleaning can make it worst. Use a cream from the drug store that will dry your skin at nite when you go to bed. Ask at your drug store for a nite cream to help dry up your acne and they will recommend one for you. [ redpumpkin's advice column | Ask redpumpkin A Question ]
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