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I've read that it heals dry skin, but will it help clear up skin (i.e. blemishes specifically)

2006-12-13 04:53:57 · 15 answers · asked by Jasmine L 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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It is oil based and will clog pores. If you can stand it, try washing with rubbing alcohol. It will burn any open spots but remove excess oils and kill bacteria.

2006-12-13 05:43:11 · answer #1 · answered by honey 4 · 0 1

Dry and/or greasy skin due to poor oil composition of the skin. Thick greasy oils clog pores, lack of oil leads to dryness and irritation. You need thin oils to moisturize while dissolving and clearing gunk in your poors. Try fish oil or seafood. 2 tsp fish oil a day or 4 servings of seafood a week. Stick it out for at least 2 months; it will take a long time to replace all your oil. Any effect after 1-2 days is temporary or random; so even if it makes you break out a little at first, you haven't given it a full try yet.

In the short term you can wash and moisturize well, but that will only go so far. Plus excessive washing can be drying and excessive moisturizing can be clogging. Use a small amount of a light moisturizer, made with oil not jelly or grease. Often that means soybean oil or mineral oil. Mineral oil means mined from the ground. So soybean oil is usually better, though mineral oil won't cause too much harm. Clean with soap and water, not a harsh acne cleanser. Even then they only work so well. So you really need the seafood.

Antibiotics aren't really good for bacteria long term, they'll come back in force after. Short term they may help. After you get off them find some kefir with acidophilus listed first or 2nd to replace the friendly bacteria they destroyed. Studies show less illness when you have these bacteria, even outside the stomach in places such as the lungs and elsewhere. You want friendly bacteria to fill the void when the antibiotics stop, not harmful ones.

In the short term you might also try 100,000+ iu retinol vitamin A (a megadose, and too much for normal use) or one of the acne drugs that is similar to retinol vitamin A. It's some minor harm to your organs, but it helps against bacteria on your skin. At least it doesn't have the other long term drawbacks to your skin that antibiotics and many scrubs do.

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2016-05-18 23:52:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bag Balm For Face

2017-01-03 14:11:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nooooo. it wont
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2006-12-13 11:21:01 · answer #4 · answered by insureman613 3 · 0 1

I doubt it. Bag Balm is thick and greasy. I've only used it for dry hands. I think that if you put it on your face, it would clog your pores and make acne worse.

2006-12-13 04:56:34 · answer #5 · answered by bewitching_green_fairy 3 · 0 0

Yes, this is very oily but i have put it on acne on my face and it cleared up my face within 2 days! My dad loves bag balm and he told me to use it and i said " but its really oily and it might make my face worse" but i tried it anyway and it worked GREAT!!!

2016-04-05 09:06:26 · answer #6 · answered by Michaela 1 · 0 0

not if your skin is oild. bag balm is essentially oil so it can clog pores more. its better to get a really good facial moisterizer if you have dry skin and a good astringent if you have oily skin. don't overdo either and don't touch your face a lot. your skin should clear up.

2006-12-13 04:57:05 · answer #7 · answered by anonymous 6 · 0 0

every skin type is very different, remember when you use a new product you will have a break out due to the new stuff cleaning your acne, what i like to us is Noxemea acne treatment, it is the only one i found that keeps my skin clear and soft not drying it out

2006-12-13 04:57:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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2017-02-17 11:17:52 · answer #9 · answered by arnold 4 · 0 0

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2017-02-14 22:20:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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