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Old Jul 11, 2009, 05:35 PM
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Nothing works for my acne

Help me! I am going into 7th grade soon and all of the sudden I started to break out! I don't know why. Can anyone help? Nothing is workng

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Old Jul 11, 2009, 05:38 PM   #2  
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what have you already tried?
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Old Jul 11, 2009, 05:38 PM   #3  
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Some acne is caused by a bacerium that is hard to kill. They sometimes prescribe antibiotics. I suggest you ask to go to the doctor and be evaluated.
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Some acne is perfectly normal and almost unavoidable for someone going through adolescence. If yours is particularly severe talk with your doctor. There are prescription-strength creams and ointments but using them when not warranted can do more harm than good.
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So far I have tried Proactive, Olay, Clean and Clear
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Old Jul 11, 2009, 06:46 PM   #6  
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Is your hair oily?
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Is your hair oily?
no my hir is not oily its perfectly normal. Sometimes I wear my bangs in my face. Andit is pretty hott in Arizona
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OK, try these:

Cuticura Medicated Soap Original Formula

Buy Cuticura Original Formula Medicated Antibacterial Soap For Blemish/Acne-Prone Skin Online at drugstore.com

Wash with warm water. Rinse with cold water.

Use Wash n' Dry and nothing else

http://www.thecloroxcompany.com/prod...lettes2-04.pdf

when you feel your face oily and you cannot use the soap like when your away from home.

If your face wants to be stubborn and you cannot seem to remove the oils. Premix in a container such as an old Cepecol mouthwash bottle (re-labeled as not mouthwash) 1/2 Witch Hazel and 1/2 Cepecol Mouthwash.

To use mix 2/3 of the above mixture in the Cepecol Cap and add 1/3 warm water. Guaranteed to remove oils from skin and hair.

I'd also recommend a doctor's prescription for Retin-A and apply at bedtime. Can't be used with salacylic acid products and might make skin sun sensitive. Comes in various strengths in a creame and gel form.
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thank you guys so much anything else
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Last but not least.....keep your fingers off your face. They are full of acne causing oil.
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