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Hi, I am 35 years old woman, with very dry skin so always use eye cream around my eyes as well as creams with high oily nature to keep my face skin soft, but recently (in spite of not making any change in my creams types), I noticed small fat pimples as well as pimples with inflations (which their heads finally gets white color), which annoys me, can anybody suggests me how to get rid of them? I should point out that every day after work, I wash my face with Loreal washing Gel for dry skins and then apply the creams.

2006-10-17 19:36:04 · 18 answers · asked by annette_zaya_2000 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

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1. Don't pick, press, rub, or otherwise manipulate your pimples. If you do, you risk spreading the bacteria and increasing the chances of scarring.

2. Use an over-the-counter product containing benzoyl peroxide once or twice a day. It helps break up the plug of dead skin cells, bacteria, and oil that clogs the pore and forms an acne blemish. And it cuts down on the bacteria, too. Start with the lowest concentration, and work your way up.

3. Try over-the-counter products containing sulfur or resorcinol, which help unplug oil glands by irritating the skin. However, most dermatologists believe that benzoyl peroxide is the most effective over-the-counter ingredient for acne.

4. Don't just spot-treat acne; put the product on acne-prone areas, too. That can include your entire face (avoid the lips and eyes), back, and chest.

5. Go easy on your face. Washing removes oils from the surface of the skin, not from within the plugged ducts. In fact, if you're too aggressive in your quest for cleanliness, you may end up drying out or irritating the sensitive skin on your face.

6. Wash properly once or twice a day, using a mild soap, and rub lightly with your fingertips and warm water. If your skin is oily, use a soap with benzoyl peroxide for its drying properties.

7. Don't use brushes, rough sponges, cleansers with granules or walnut hulls, or anything similar on the delicate facial skin.

8. Don't use oily products, such as hair pomades, heavy oil-based facial moisturizers, or oily cleansers.

9. Use water-based make-up.

10. Don't get a facial. You may end up doing more harm than good.

11. Don't rest your chin on your hands or constantly touch your face.

12. Protect your skin from cancer and wrinkles without aggravating your acne by choosing an oil- free sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher.

13. Don't worry about what you eat, unless you notice a correlation between a particular food and your skin breaking out.

14. Watch out for iodine, which can be found in multiple vitamins and iodized salt. Some doctors believe iodine may encourage acne.

2006-10-17 19:49:32 · answer #1 · answered by mallimalar_2000 7 · 2 0

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2016-05-26 05:44:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Try Proactive. It is said to work by many people I know who've use it.

or
Ortho Tricyclin, a form of oral contraceptive. It is proven to regulate hormone and IMPROVE SKIN.
I am using the pill right now.

Your skin is dry, but don't use oil base or alcohol base products. Instead, use water-base. For Loreal, use the futer-E. It is oil free and works good.
DO NOT touch your face with your fingers.

QuiCK FiX:
I saw on Tyra show today that for a quick solution, crush aspirin, mix with very little water, just enough to get it to solvent form, then apply directly to affected skin.
Aspirin is short for ASA, which is a form of salycilic acid, same as salycic acid- the stuff used in acne medication.

Toothpaste is a myth. It contains flouride and other stuff that will only make it worse, says the editor of Allure magazine's beauty secrets column who appeared on the show.
Who knows, but the best bet is the aspirin.

2006-10-17 19:42:16 · answer #3 · answered by denh 4 · 0 0

Dr. Murad’s Acne Complex

All over the world so much research has been done to curb acne because it makes beautiful faces ugly and full of black prominent spots. Very many researches have been conducted and a few have tasted success. One of them is Acne Complex.

Before getting into the details of Acne Complex, we need to know more about acne.
Acne is a skin disorder that usually happens when a person is in the teens. During that particular period of life, in both male and female bodies, Androgen, a male sex hormone, increases. This increase of Androgen does not necessarily happen in everybodys body. But in whosever’s body this increase happens, it causes overproduction of sebum and keratin. This results in clogged pores of the skin and infection. This is called acne. In the case of acne the hormones can create acne beyond teenage years. Especially among women this trend is seen.

Dr. Murad’s Acne Complex says that 3 simple steps, 2 times a day can reduce and clear your skin in 4 weeks. Seeing the popularity of Acne Complex one can understand that Acne Complex is certainly effective.

In the Acne Complex kit there are 3 items. A Clarifying Cleanser, an Exfoliating Acne Treatment Gel and a Skin Perfecting Lotion. The direction of use is given in the Acne Complex kit. Otherwise you can learn it on the website of Acne Complex. You can even order Acne Complex from their website too.

2006-10-18 01:33:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your probably over moisturising your face, I have the same problem, dry skin but once you try and fix tht it comes too oily then I get pimples, I found washing your fax with hot water and nothing else helps, and using a good sunscreen instead of some mosturising lotion works the best, but i think if you totally want to get ride of those nasty pimples go see your gp and ask to be put on the pill

2006-10-17 20:16:48 · answer #5 · answered by ros_0123 3 · 0 0

I use Acnefree which is a copycat of Proactive. It works great for me. It says to use it morning and night, but when I did, my face got too dry so I only use it at night. Also, for a natural way, just try applying fresh squeezed lemon juice. This may sting and itch for a little, though. I usually do both to make sure.

2016-03-18 21:24:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use a mild cleanser and a good moisturizor, the seasons are changing and your skin is adjusting itself...if the acne is bad try a toothpaste not jell and dot it on the pimple and this will dry it out...I would almost think your washing your face too much...and washing drys out your skin especially with a dry skin wash...the natural oils are trying to come out and the skin is over stimulated...also is their anything in your diet that you have changed lately...this could be a factor...

good luck

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2006-10-17 19:42:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First off, drink plenty of water. 2nd try proactive. Use it like clockwork and you'll have clear skin in no time. Its great for dry skin and it has a great moisturizer that wont make your break out. 3rd, if you wear makeup try neutrogina products or bare minerals. Make sure you use a good makeup remover as well. and never wear makeup to bed.

2006-10-17 19:43:35 · answer #8 · answered by tinkerbellheartspeterpan 1 · 0 0

You might try exfoliating in addition after washing your face. You shd. do this every morning and evening for at least 10 days. If this doesn't help then you shd see a dermatolagist.

Hope I have been of help.

2006-10-17 20:02:34 · answer #9 · answered by michelebaruch 6 · 0 0

Proactive.

2006-10-17 20:36:21 · answer #10 · answered by mkc 2 · 0 0

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