I use to use the same stuff, but it never worked for me. I switched to St. Ives Apricot scrub. Now my face is clear and I always get compliments about my skin! :)
2006-08-19 05:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This condition in adults can have a number of causes. Some people naturally produce more oil in their faces, and therefore are more likely to suffer from acne problems. Poor sanitation sometimes plays a role, as do bacterial problems in some people. Rosacea is a condition confused with common acne in older people. This condition is frequently referred to as a form of acne. Rosacea causes reddening and swelling of the face, and other complications.
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates what drugs are marketed to the public and whether the drugs are safe for use, every person's skin is different and may react differently to every product. If you suffer from skin dryness, itchiness, flakiness or irritation, consider switching to a medication with a lower concentration of active ingredient. Different inactive ingredients can also affect a medication's effectiveness. When consulting a medication label, be sure it is "noncomedogenic" which means it has been tested and proven to not clog pores.
I had developed adult acne (had none throughout puberty) and found that it was because I was wearing the wrong make-up and too much of it. My skin could not breathe. I opted to invest in microdermabrasion and a glycolic peel. It made a world of difference after one session, but if you don't want to do something costly, try Noredol Skin Care Gel is a newly patented cosmetic that reduces redness, blemishes and breakouts in skin affected by rosacea or acne. It also soothes and moisturizes the skin without irritation. All of this is possible with one convenient and innovative product. It is very good. You can purchase at www.noredol.com
2006-08-19 12:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you may want to go see a dermetologist. sometimes some acne fighting medicine can make you break out even more. i have used the same product you do & it made me breakout. i usually just wash my face with water at night and it usually works. you still might want to visit the dermetologist though, just incase. proactiv or acne free might work too. hope this helps! =]
2006-08-19 12:13:31
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answered by sb_lovesyou 2
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Try cetaphil/ antibacterial. I used to use scrubs but they didnt help much, actually they kind of made my skin more oily. Cetaphil is really gentle- a dermatologist suggested it to me. It doesnt get rid of all of the acne but it helped for me.
2006-08-19 12:15:49
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answered by Heather P 2
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I've had bad acne since I was like 12. I went to my doctor and asked him about any cream or antibiotics I could take for it. He said antibiotics will eliminate any birth control I was taking but he prescribed Benzowyacin cream and it dries zits up over night...try talking to your Doc.
2006-08-19 12:34:51
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answered by alitldaffie 1
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when we have acne using a scrub is not a good answer.... it will activate your acne and it could become worse, try avoiding products formulatted with animal products (collagen, tryglicerids, etc) and avoid products with mineral oils (baby oils, vaseline, etc)... they clog your pores.... I use botanically based products called arbonne check their site out (http://arbonnepuertorico.myarbonne.com ) and ask them questions they really help and what is best is that they have a 45 money back guarantee .... i use them and you could really see the difference ....
2006-08-19 12:16:19
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answered by shoppinggirl90 4
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2006-08-19 12:20:52
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answered by Balu 5
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First of all it depends on what type of skin you have normal, dry, oily,etc.
I have oily skin and my face used to be prone to brekouts until I started usine Neutrogena daily face wash. You can really feel it cleaning and tinglng your skin.
2006-08-19 12:27:38
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answered by Delicious 2
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Proactiv Solution I heard works really well. Or you can just pop them!
2006-08-19 12:34:21
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answered by oggie 3
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If your acne problem is really bad, you might want to go see a doctor (a dermatologist, actually).
2006-08-19 12:12:27
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answered by LingXinYi 3
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