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Old Sep 10, 2006, 12:06 PM
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Tip for treating & clearing acne/pimple prone skin

Hello Everyone,
I have very acne prone skin and have discovered a very simple, inexpensive way to treat and clear acne, pimples, large pores, black heads, and white heads. After only 1 week of use, my face is clear, skin texture is smoother, pores less visible, even tiny eye wrinkles are disappearing.
I've been using a triple antibiotic ointment like Neosporin.
I wash my face at night with a washcloth (using the bar of soap I wash my body with - this week "Zest" was the lucky soap on sale) and use a toner (witch Hazel) to wipe off any left behind dirt/make-up, then I put a small amount of ointment on pimples (very small amount) and on other problem areas of my face that didn't necessarily have pimples.
I was amazed at the amount of healing that took place during the first night.
I followed the above before applying my make-up in the morning and have been doing this for a week. The results have been fantastic!
Kae

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Old Oct 7, 2006, 04:14 PM   #2  
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Hello there Kae.
It's wonderful that you found a product that works for you, i can't tell you how much i've spent on 'miracle creams'. I have mild acne and after searching for a product to help with acne scars i settled upon a product called laserfade, however in the same area i do have the occasional breakout and am interested about your method. I have been on various antibiotics over the last 18 months but finally decided to quit because a) they weren't working anymore and b) because i didn't want my body filled with antibiotics all the time! I have recently started to have fruit smoothies to help my skin and have found various recipes on the net but i was wondering if the item you were using is Neosporin or perhaps a similar brand. I ask this because i am interested to try it and wanted to get the selection right. A response would be greatly appreciated, thank you
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Hey,
I was using any triple antibiotic ointment Neosporin or generic, but since I posted this, I came across Neosporin cream - it's working so much better for me because I don't have to worry about the ointment clogging any pores surrounding the pimple.
I haven't found a generic brand cream, and not every place has it. You may have to go to a few pharmacies before you come across the cream. I think I found mine at CVS. If not, any generic brand ointment will do.
Good luck
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