Im a young girl with skin problems that are really annoying me.
I have black heads, pimples, spots, oily skin and i think i might even be getting acne.
School starts very soon! and i want better skin.
I use Nivea Visage Young Clean Deeper! wash scrub, Nivea Visage Young Stay Clear! tonic and Nivea Visage Daily Essentials shine control moisturising day cream.
First I splash my face with warm water then put a bit of the wash scrub onto my CleanPod from L'oreal Paris Perfect Clean and wash my face with that.
Then I wask that off with cold water, the use the tonic then put on the moisturiser.
Is that a good brand and routine?
BTW I do that every morning and night.
Sometimes I steam my face before I do my wash routine. and use a face mask every so often but my face hasn't seamed to make any improvements in the last 1 to 2 weeks.
Does anyone have any advice and tips for me?
Thank you sooooo much.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? gotchalk8 answered Sunday January 29 2012, 4:09 pm: I had that problem too. But I found some home remedies that helped me so much. My skin has barely any acne on it now. One remedy that I did was combine aloe and milk. I never measured it out but I always put a little less milk than aloe. Also, you can use honey, apple cider vinegar, or tea tree oil. Just spread one of them over your acne areas for a few minutes. Lastly, don't stress, your not the only one with acne :). And stress can increase acne, so good luck and have fun putting stuff all over your face!!! [ gotchalk8's advice column | Ask gotchalk8 A Question ]
Xui answered Sunday January 29 2012, 3:14 am: What is your diet? You didn't say anything about what you eat.
If you eat greasy foods, Skip it. Greasy food is known to cause acne. I would suggest going with Pro-active it is known to work great and help improve skin rashes/acne.
If you wear makeup, Skip it. Any foundation, Compress powder, Cover up will cause your skin to become oily and can create pours. If you want to wear makeup I would only go with lip gloss, mascara, eye liner but skip the foundation.
Try that and see if it helps any, If not then if it's really that bad you may need to see a dermatologist. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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