You should really go to a dermatologist and dietitian. The things you eat seem to be taking a toll on your skin.
Many people have to really work for good skin - it doesn't come naturally for everyone, so you may have to take special steps to care for yourself. (Movie stars are on terribly strict diets, by the way.)
You can start by drinking more water than you think you need to (peeing is getting rid of toxins that could otherwise show up on your skin) and cutting out grease. Lots of veggies.
And remember, see your dermatologist
2006-10-30 21:13:14
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answered by ? 6
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How sure are you that it's a rash rather than eczema? A rash is usually quite quick to clear once you have found the irritant, a process of elimination will sort that out. N.B.Never buy cheap products and don't use soap - use a skin wash creme like Sanex.
Eczema will take longer to clear and flair up every now n then, again, don't use cheap products, exfoliate daily and get a high quality moisturiser. You may not completely clear eczema, just stay on top of it.
2006-10-30 22:13:49
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answered by Autumn Breeze 5
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if u are prone to allergic reactions, then i would be VERY careful about using any products to get rid of the rash.... you could just end up irritating it even more. the only things i can suggest is that u either go see a skin specialist via your doctor or a reputable beauty salon that deals with things like skin problems, or if u really want to try a skin product, try using a product that uses natural ingredients - like those found in Lush shops. lush make fresh skin care and bathroom products. u can also order on line if u can't find a shop near u. the have stores in both the uk and america.
2006-10-30 21:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can buy tea tree oil, put some on a dampened cotton puff and go over your face, that should work, it will tingle a little, put nothing else on, do this before bed. change your pillow case every day for awhile. good luck
2006-10-30 21:18:09
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answered by spuds_suds 3
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Are you of black origins? Does that come with shaving? Only asking because black people are more likely to get ingrown hairs when shaving.... There are several products in the shops that could help with that!
2006-10-30 21:08:26
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answered by a_facchini 3
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try washing with a good brand facial scrub
2006-10-30 21:02:21
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answered by ALAN B 3
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well unless its acne witch is a whole different thing , you need to find what your allergic too and banish it from your life.
2006-10-30 21:09:17
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answered by offer your soup 2
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polish with sand paper
2006-10-30 21:10:06
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answered by indike111 4
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sorry but our date in cancelled!
try clearasil
2006-10-30 22:57:01
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answered by charmedandwelsh 3
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