You have a tendency to form acne.
It is either hormonal or stress and other factors.
Try preventives such as microdermabrasion.
For more details on acne, click here- http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/acne/acneindex.php
Good luck.
2006-08-27 23:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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I'm 19 and I've had the same problem for a while now, i've used maybe 4 different combinations of prescriptions to treat it but i guess the older i get the less i break out. I heard taking Zinc is really good. I just started taking it last week. I decided to try it after reading in Men's Health that it can be used to treat acne. I also read in a couple of reviews that it makes your skin feel softer.
2006-08-27 21:24:05
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answered by Smitty Werben Jegar Man Jensen 2
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ProActive is really good and so is KearAction available at Target (I also recommend washing with Cetaphil along with both products). If you are female and think it could be hormone related, birth control could be very helpful. I have not heard good feedback on OrthoTricycline even though it is touted to be for Acne. I've had better feedback on Aranelle or Tri-Norinyl. They are both low hormone dose. You could do some more research and talk it over with your doctor. I've heard alot of negativity with a RX call Accutane however so just stay informed.
Wishing us all some great, clear skin!!
2006-08-27 21:53:15
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answered by KP 2
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Mild and Moderate Acne Treatments
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Home Remedies for Acne
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2006-08-27 23:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Me 2 and I am 28 which stinks. I just got a 10% glycolic acid face wash from my dermatologist from this phone # 1-877-ELEGANCE and also Differin which seems to be working. Use an oil controlling astringent like Neutogena Oil Controlling and see a dermatologist. May also want to take a hair, skin and nails mulitvitamin/supplement - look for something with Biotin. :o)
2006-08-27 21:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Wash your face daily and drink a lot of water...when I went to Afghanistan, the amount of water I drank went through the roof. Despite the fact that I would come back from missions soaked in sweat, I never had break out problems.
2006-08-28 00:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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first it depends on age and skin type. The best way is to wash your face as many times as you can with water only. Try to take steam twice daily and apply some ice on your face.
2006-08-27 23:15:37
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answered by yogesh 6
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Drinking a lot of water and eating healthy food also helps.
2006-08-27 21:12:14
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answered by defjedude 1
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stop eating sugar. and wash your face then use some rubbing alchol on a cotton ball and get the oil out. works for me :)
2006-08-27 23:22:56
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answered by phe_03 4
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