clear.now
worked great for me
2006-10-14 16:15:59
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answer #1
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answered by onnie 4
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There are several factors that contribute to the onset of skin blemishes in adults. Cosmetics and toiletries may clog pores. Such products include foundations, night creams, and moisturizers.You may need to change your make-up.
Increased sebum production is, to a great extent, caused by hormonal imbalance which is often why spots are often triggered by the onset of puberty or during pregnancy. Temporarily blemished skin can be the result of overloading your body with pollutants such as alcohol, coffee, tea and the chemicals found in tobacco smoke and failing to supply it with essential nutrients. Add to this stress - which can increase the production of some hormones that affect the sebaceous glands - a lack of fresh air, exercise, sunshine and sleep and it's not surprising it shows on your face.
Blemishes fall into two categories: blackheads or whiteheads. Both types of breakouts occur in the hair follicles. They develop when pores become clogged with sebum and other surface impurities, such as dead skin cells and bits of protein. Blackheads are not caused by dirt on the skin, but rather by excess oil left on the skin. If not removed within eight hours, this oil hardens into a plug. When the hardened oil is exposed to air, it is oxidized, giving it a black color. If bacteria comes into contact with this plugged pore, it can cause an inflammation, or a whitehead (the classic pimple).
2006-10-14 23:28:33
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answer #2
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answered by surfer_grl_ca 4
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You should use a deep cleaning foaming wash and toner that contain alpha beta hydroxy acid if you have oily normal or combination skin. If you have dry sensitive skin you may want to use a cream cleanser and a moisturizing toner. Always use sunscreen. You may also want to a face scrub. I had the same problem until my cosmetology teacher helped me. Biore, Neutrogena, and St.Ives have great products.
2006-10-14 23:19:07
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answer #3
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answered by babygirl18 3
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Wash your hands with soap. Then GENTLY scratch the top of the head of the pimple off (nomatter what color it is it dont matta) and rub alcohaul on it it works. Use gentle lotions and after every application of make up properly remove it because it blocks pores and causes problems
2006-10-14 23:13:22
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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First make sure it is acne. They start with bumps and then turn into yellowheads. Look at http://acne.hammocksurvivalguide.com/
for some useful hints and tips.
2006-10-18 07:32:10
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answer #5
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answered by Brian W 2
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They might be stress related. Try to get at least 8 hours of sleep everyday and don't think about them.
2006-10-14 23:22:21
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answer #6
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answered by masmasac 2
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their cysts. i used to get them all the time. DONT POP THEM they get huge hah..just go to the store and buy neutrogena on the spot acne..its in a little tube. it works wicked good..it takes like 2 days or less and it's gone. believvee me ive tried everything.
2006-10-14 23:11:57
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answer #7
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answered by jessica lucas. 2
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Read some very effective tips and articles on how to get rid of acne and more on this site to help you with it
2006-10-14 23:10:58
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answer #8
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answered by cutie 3
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oh i know what those are. i forgot what the medication is called but my brother had that too. you go to the doctor and they give you some sort of creme that smells like metal.
2006-10-14 23:30:00
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answer #9
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answered by pavan_says_ello 2
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mild acne..proactiv works well even for mild acne..
or a OTC with higher benzolyl peroxide.
2006-10-14 23:17:07
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answer #10
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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