You know what I think it is, I think it is the direction you shave. We are taught to shave against the grain on our legs, but in our underarms the opposite is actually true, I have found. Instead of shaving up, shave down.
I would also recommend a more natural deodorant. There are some great ones at Whole Foods (that use enzymes, or baking powder, etc.) and don't use Mitchum or anything that says Anti Perspirant.
2006-06-14 18:56:03
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answered by carole 7
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answered by ? 3
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Your age is of importance. HORMONES are USUALLY the cause of pimples. ANYTHING that is abnormal about your body should be addressed by a doctor. Perhaps you don't shave your pits? Then this would not be the problem. Perhaps they are NOT TYPICAL PIMPLES.
A DERMATOLOGIST MAY be able to help. A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in skin! You may want to look on the internet with subject enquiries such as "sebacious glands" "pustules" "underarm acne" etc. You would be surprised to find that others have the same condition exactly! But go the route of the DERMATOLOGIST to get an ACURATE AND EXACT ANSWER!
2006-06-14 18:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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NATURAL ACNE PROTOCOL
1/ Never, ever touch your face.
2/ Use 3 facecloths to wash your face, one to soap on, one to soap off with very hot water, one to rinse off with ice cold water, in that order, once a day.
3/ If you are under 18 take 5,000 IU of vitamin A once a day with a full meal
4/ If you are over 18 take 5,000 IU of vitamin A twice a day with a full meal.
Do not get pregnant while taking vitamin A. Do not take any more, like Accutane, it will stop you growing.
5/ Never, ever. pick, squeeze or pop your spot. Read number 1 again.
6/ Do this for 90 days.
7/ Invest in a brand new pillow and 2 new or more pillow cases to �double bag' your pillow. HOT wash every couple of days.
Source:
A bit of advice given to me as a teenager, a bit of science as I am studying allergic reactions and vitamin A is a part of that. A bit of research: I sat in a lecture at the back and watched the acne prone pick at their faces, those with the worse acne touched their faces 32 times in an hour, the clearest complexions didn't touch their faces even once. I have circumstantial evidence that acne is the result of dermatophyte transfer from hands to face...where it does not get washed off and is well fed by hormones, sweat a
nd oil...just a hypothesis... But it would explain why vitamin A is so effective as vitamin causes skin to remove dermatophytes.
The secret is never to touch the spots
Tips on how to treat acne and achieve perfect clear skin in as little as 7 days?
2016-05-30 21:11:34
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answered by ? 3
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You really need to read "Banish My Bumps" by Angela Steinberg (also available in electronic format here: http://www.banishbumps.com ). It's about how to permanently cure your Keratosis Pilaris naturally. I was able to clear my skin in only 7 days after reading this.
Stop paying paying each month good money on creams. This is exactly what the pharmaceutical industry wants you to do! They want to milk money from you each month.
2014-09-12 07:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried to those acne remover type of soaps? Also, it could be the deoderant you're using. Perhaps it's giving you a bad reaction. Have you seen a dermatologist? Perhaps you should see one.
Take care.
2006-06-14 18:52:31
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answered by mx3baby 6
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Stop using bar soap. It contains animal byproducts, lard, tallow, etc. Wash your hands more often and keep hands off affected areas.
Diet, eat less meat and eliminate fat from your diet. Example: Fried chicken skin, cheese, milk, red meat, peanut butter, donuts, pastries,
Eat more grains and cereals, oatmeal, vegatables and fruits.
Learn about fasting one day a week.
Stress may be a factor. Learn about reducing stress, walking, running, hobbies and crafts.
Good Luck
2006-06-14 18:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Try changing your daily use of products like yr powder, deospray or Perfume which may causing such a problem. Or it may be tht you are allergic to some certain material
2006-06-14 19:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be the deodorant causing the breakouts as they do clog the pores. Try going without it for a while if possible and see if helps. Other than that I would call doc and see what advice he gives.
2016-03-15 05:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They are not really pimples they are called razors bumps they can easyly go away with this product that is made by Sally Henson. It works wonders !!!
2006-06-15 03:49:04
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answered by Jordan D 1
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