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Jun 18, 2007, 09:25 AM
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| | | bad acne i have really bad acne on my face and i hate it so much, people keep telling me its less noticable than i think but this dosnt help me because its what i think that matters to me, i wouldnt mind if it was on my body as i have that too but i hate it on my face where i cant cover it up. does anyone have any advice? maybe someone who used to have acne and now its gona away? and please dont tell me that it will go with age... i know that. i just want to get rid of it NOW im young and should be enjoying myself not being insecure about the way i look ive had spots since before i can remember and im fed up!
please can anybody help me??????? abbi-melissa xxx | | | | | | |
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Jun 18, 2007, 10:00 AM
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| Have you tried medicated concealers? Get it a bit lighter than your natural skin tone and blend it in. Also you can get green tinted concealers/ foundations which take the redness out of spots- these also tend to be medicated.
For nasty spots get some over the counter spot cremes - benzyl peroxide containing ones are very strong but really kill bad spots- but don't use this unless you have to or you could end up with red skin anyway because of the creme.
Also don't touch your face!!! Can't emphasis this one enough - do you ever sit with your head in your hand in class? I realised I was doing this and when I stopped it really helped my skin.
Also drink lots of water - it flushes out your skin and keeps it hydrated.
Have you tried washing your face with witch hazel based products or tee tree oil? I always thouyght these worked better than some of the other face washes on the market - although I think this is one of those personal preference things.
Anywho, hope I have given you some ideas of what to do - hope one of them works for you too. |
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Jun 18, 2007, 11:15 AM
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| thanks so much for all your help but i have tried all, the concelers do help to cover them up but dont really do much to heal them, my skin seems to have become immune to benzyl peroxide, i used benzamisin and id rather have the spots than the red face, it dosnt work anymore. i hardly touch my skin, i wash the phone and change my pillow covers every night, i think its just an age thing but i am very grateful for your help and will try to drink more water, did you ever have a medicated spot creme that worked really well? so that i can ask my doc to try it when i go? thanks xxx |
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Jun 18, 2007, 12:06 PM
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| My brother did but I can't remember what it was called at the moment. However I do know he went on a course of antibiotics which help break the cycle of spots causing spots. Your doctor will know exactly what will be best for you. There are loads of different options (I can think of a couple of good ones) but I don't feel qualified to tell you about perscription drugs - I feel this is best left for your GP.
Sorry to hear you already tried the other things and they haven't worked out. A trip to the doctors is proably a good idea - it's what they are there for. Good luck! Sorry I couldn't be of more help - I know how rubbish acne/spots is!
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Randomly looking for the cream my brother used and found this site which has tips and reveiws of products OTC and perscription - it's american so use the generic not the brand name with your GP (although they might know both) Acne.org - Acne treatment and community
It is a great site you should really have a look |
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Jun 18, 2007, 12:20 PM
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| Twice a day my son took one 22-mg tablet of zinc, and slowly increased intake until he was taking about 6-8 tablets per day. At that level, his face began to clear up. Google "zinc skin problems" or "zinc blemishes" (without quote marks) for more information. Of course, check with your doctor and/or pharmacist too. |
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Jun 18, 2007, 01:01 PM
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| Go to a dermatologist they can give you a cream or even a pill to clear up your acne. Your insurance will pay for it most of the time and if they do it be cheaper than the over the counter stuff. |
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Jun 19, 2007, 11:00 AM
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| thankyou so much for all your help i think my best bet is to go to my doctors, thankyou all for helping me! fortunately i dont have to pay for medication as im on the NHS so a visit to my doctors would be helpful thankyou! xzx |
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Jun 19, 2007, 11:16 AM
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| Yes, my brother got a prescription from his doctor and it worked miracles. His face was completely clear in 2 weeks. I can't remember what it was though. |
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Jun 22, 2007, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by templelane
Randomly looking for the cream my brother used and found this site which has tips and reveiws of products OTC and perscription - it's american so use the generic not the brand name with your GP (although they might know both) Acne.org - Acne treatment and community
It is a great site you should really have a look | I agree- this is a great site! It has a lot of product ratings and you can talk to other people and get ideas. From this site you can also buy a fantastic benzol peroxide gel that is not available in stores (you can only get 10% in stores, which is too harsh, the site sells a 2.5% one). For me, it has worked wonders and it is very affordable. However you don't need to buy or have anything to do with the gel to use this website- it is a great way to find out about all kinds of products/treatments. |
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