Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at
9:38 am
okay i’ve been hiding for months now close to a year (seriously) because i thought it would make my adult acne skin to clear up. well it didn’t. it has been so embarassing at school to be seen with this face. the semester is almost over and i’m thinking i should just come back with makeup on. so at least i’d be comfortable. what is the best non pore clogging face makeup out? seriously some of the makeups do make my face WORSE but they are not the resource for my bad skin. im curently using prescription cream which is drying my chin and nose out, so what would be the best makeup to blanket my entire face that wont crinkle around the dry skin, and also wont clog my pores and make me look worse. trying to cover red mark scars and a few raised bumps and about 8000 blackheads and maybe 5 million whiteheads. thanks
i’m a little irritated that yahoo automatically tried to place this question in “diseases” please seriously someone help hide my disease
Friday, August 13th, 2010 at
9:37 am
I had mild acne on my back. They’re now gone but there’s now little spots that are somewhat brown. I wanted to know what was the best way to remove it, whether it be a product such as a cream or a natural remedy. Thanks in advance
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 at
9:50 am
ive had moderately severe acne since i was about 13 (now 20) and ive tried EVERYTHING even been to dermatologists which has never helped me…recently on my last trip to Sephora, I decided to take a new approach and stop using so many harsh chemicals on my face. I bought mostly Korres natural products and some other organic creams from philosophy, and the pimples have actually stopped, im just left with the post acne marks now which are slowly fading…
so is it possible that for some reason Salicylic/Benzoyl acne treatments were just making me breakout more?? anyone else had more success with natural products aswell?? im so amazed by this stuff!!
and i actually hate milk and most dairy products so I know its not that people ..come on now.. :/
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
9:39 am
Acne is a reality for most teens. Let’s face it, acne sufferers have come to the conclusion that there isn’t one single treatment that can magically make acne disappear. However there is a sea of acne products in the market today that promise more than what they really do. Since the market is filled with both natural and chemical treatment creams for acne, what alternatives are more effective?
Understanding why acne appears is the first step to finding a right acne product. A pimple appears after a two week process the body and skin goes though to fight the breakout. Our body responds with inflammation and sends white blood cells to the site to kill and control bacteria. This causes the area to become red and swollen.
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Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at
9:57 am
Teen Acne can be some of the toughest times of our lives. It is not just the fact that we don’t like how we look covered in acne breakouts or the fact that we feel like outsiders to our peers at school. Having acne can also develop lasting social problems in teens some of which can be significant in behavior as an adult. The more we learn about the treatment of acne, the more we realize the importance of treating this condition both physically as well as also emotionally. Rapid and effective treatment of acne can be the difference for a child’s high school experience and we must consider that when choosing an acne treatment. The author examines the emotional aspect of acne breakouts and which ingredients will most effectively eliminate acne for good, not just temporarily.
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
9:37 am
I have a sensitive skin and some acne creams are really irritating for my face… are there any natural ways to get rid of acne….?
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
9:36 am
Acne Cellulite
Of all the various skin problems that people can have acne is probably the most common. This is especially true with younger adults and teenagers.
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Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at
9:52 am
Skin covers out body. It serves several important functions. It also helps in excreting waste products from many organs in the body. This is why treatments for getting rid of acne require following a healthy diet
Teenagers and young adults often suffer from acne. Because the skin of pregnant women tends to secrete a large amount of oil, they too may develop acne during their pregnancy. A reliable treatment for acne would be to eat healthy food which includes lots of fruits and vegetables
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
9:36 am
Anyone who has ever suffered from acne knows the lengths one will go to get rid of it. Personally I have tortured my face with chemicals, slathered it with enough food products to feed a small nation, not to mention the huge amount of money I have wasted on creams, lotions and “complete acne systems” promising me a miracle cure.
Here’s what I know now that I wish I knew about acne a long time ago.
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 at
9:36 am
Beautiful face appeals at first site and when you have a beautiful face but it is filled with acne then it is a big question mark on your beauty and your face would not appeal others as it used to do in the past. To cure acne we usually consult doctors who recommend medicines and facial creams. There are a wide variety of medications, soaps and creams available in the market that can work to remove your acne effectively. But you are not recommended to blindly buy any medication without consulting the doctor, as it may be risky for your skin. However, if you still want to buy any acne treatment cream at your own then there are a few things that you should keep in mind before you pick one for your acne. You should try cortisone cream for acne scars as it found to be a best acne treatment in many people.
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