I'm in my early teens, and I have acne and hate it! concealer doesn't cover it very well, and I have sensitive skin so a lot of stuff that I've tried have just irritated it more. what has worked for you? thanks-will pick best answer!What acne treatments actually work?
Okay well I think Clearasil Ultra works really well. There is a face wash, toner, moisturizing lotion (great for sensitive/dry skin) and a quick pimple remover cream. The great part is, it all rubs in so you are not stuck with goop all over your face! I am in my early teens as well, and that works really well. I also use Neutrogena Exfoliating facewash in the morning with an oil-free acne clearing moisturizer. This keeps my skin toned, oil free and moist so my acne treatments don't irritate my skin. Best of luck to you and feel free to mail me if u have any questions :)What acne treatments actually work?
well i cleanse, tone and moisturize my skin once daily and i think it helps me...and i use a scrub once every 15 days...eat right...exercise...that's what everyone says...but if you go to a beauty salon or something like that, they'll tell you what'll be best for you...
all the best!
Drink lots of water, do lots of cardio, don't pick or touch your face, can just wash it with water as its most gentle
try neutrogena the green one or the orange one. wash face everyday while taking a bath.
get a facial! i just got one and it seems to be helping ALOT
For me, Retin-A Micro and Duac Topical Gel have worked wonders. They can be perscribed to you by your dermatologist. If theres one thing I've found out through trial and error it's that regular over the counter do not work at all. I would suggest taking a trip to the local dermatologist to get things under wraps. Besides, insurance pays for almost all of it and by seeing a professional, you get the best product. I tell you this from experience. Good Luck!
Proactiv worked for me, but it doesn't for everybody. It is worth a try though and I believe that have a trial available.
Proactiv has worked.
oil eliminating astringent from neutrogena, it stings a lil but thats how you know it works ;]
What the skin needs is a product that clears pores and kills bacteria, thus preventing hair follicles from clogging and turning into acne. This is what you should be looking for if you want to get rid of those ugly acne.
Before trying any treatment, I suggest you read this informational source that listed the most effective acne treatments available:
www.17AcneTreatments.com
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Good luck.
Hmm, well the thing is, if you stop acne coming out now, your gonna get it when your about 60. And its worse. My nan has it really bad cause she put vinegar on it to make it go away. Most vinegars now wont clear acne anymore.
I'm in my late teens, and I still have it. I'm just leaving it alone, cause most treatments only irritate it, and make it worse. I hate acne too, but its a part of like [a very uglee part] but just let it be and it will clear up.
It depends on your skin type. You said you ahve sensitive skin, so sensitive skin wont tolerate many treaments. Believe my I've got sensitive skin and tried everything available.
just wash your face everyday morning and night or use proactive... :)
ProActive worked the best for me ... but I stopped using it because it completely ruined my $100 sheets!! Big bleach spots all over from the peroxide. So P-Oed!!
Honestly, it's all trial and error. You have to keep trying until you find one that works for you ... but you have to use it for at least a month for your skin to get acclimated to it.
If stuff you have tried irritated it more, maybe you should try a natural approach that won't cause irritation or dryness...
Wash with a natural soap two or three times a day. (mix in a tablespoon of baking soda while washing your face once a week to exfoliate)
Wipe with witch hazel to control bacteria that is associated with acne.
Touch up dry areas with a thin vegetable oil such as olive or sunflower. Wipe off any excess after 10 minutes.
Done. Easy. Effective. Simple. Cheap. Non-Irritating.
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