Sunday, June 20th, 2010 at
9:38 am
There are a number of reasons why someone might be looking for a new skin care product. Some look for something to treat acne; others to get rid of freckles and age spots.
Still others look for the right product to treat other conditions such as melasma.
In order to understand why, it’s important to have a basic understanding of each condition.
1. Acne. Many people find themselves struggling with acne when they are teens; some are lucky enough – with the right acne treatment – to outgrow the condition. Others continue to struggle with acne through much of their adult lives.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
12:28 pm
Skin condition problems affect almost all of us at one time or another. Some of these outbreaks are quite minor and others require us to search for an effective acne skin care treatment product. For teens and young adults acne can be a very overwhelming concern and the emotional toll can be quite high.
Acne is a skin condition that needs daily treatment and proactive care in order to try and minimize its impact. Some people state that they can see a difference when they use a holistic approach that includes dietary changes, stress reduction and an acne skin treatment product that has been proven effective through research and case studies.
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at
11:35 pm
Please don’t tell me Proactiv, Cetaphil, Clearasil or OXY. I’ve tried these already and some made my skin good but my face got used to it and others dried up my face to much. Home remedies don’t work, like the toothpaste on the pimple one. I’m like really young and prolly going thru puberty but its summer and I want to be able to wear a swimsuit. HELP!
o and I’ve tried some Clinique products… not a good turn out
Biore… Stridex… dries out my face
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
12:25 pm
Brandnames or effective natural remedies are good…thank you!!! I need to clear away my acne before Wednesday (picture day) please help me =]
**NOTE** I’m allergic to salicylic acid
Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
11:29 am
I am looking for a skin regime that you can use daily. It has to be 100% pure and gentle for your skin. It has to help fight 100% acne, blackheads, breakouts, sensitive skin, and oily skin. I need a system that gets rid of unclean skin and shows results no later than thirty days. I am not looking for name brands that are selling on t.v. or the over the counter medicine. I am looking for a acne treatment that is proven to work and nothing that has to do with pharmecticual ingriedents.
Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at
11:24 am
I’m very desperate for a product to fade my acne scars. Id like suggestions of what you’ve tried or KNOW works, either a home remedy or something you bought from the store or a procedure you had done And nothing to expensive(i am a struggling wife of a college student) but any ideas would GREATLY help! thanks!
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
12:34 pm
i am sick of trying Proactive, Murad and clean n clear products cause they never work on my skin!
here is the link
https://www.burtsbees.com/natural-products/face-acne/natural-acne-solutions-3-step-regimen-kit.html
Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
12:11 am
Which acne product is best – Proactiv System (Extra Strength) or Burt’s Bees Natural Acne Solutions?
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at
11:35 pm
The cause of my acne isn’t my diet. I’m super healthy (vegetarian style, often almost vegan) with not much artificial crap being consumed.
Over the past year I’ve been pretty loyal to trying to cure my acne earth mama style. I’ve tried Lush Cosmetics, garlic, tea tree oil, Castile soap, and I don’t remember what else.
Well… it hasn’t been working.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
11:43 pm
Perhaps the best acne treatment is one that is the least invasive, especially when it comes to cases of mild to moderate acne. Therefore, the best acne product for your condition is a topical one. More invasive procedures, such as injections, should only be pursued when other treatments have been exhausted.
Topical Niacinamide
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