Go see a real doctor, a dermatologist or endocrinologist should do.
The acne treatments range from cosmetic/over the counter stuff to topical antibiotics (clindamycine) to oral antibiotics (doxycycline) to really heavy stuff (retinoids). A dermatologist can treat ANY type of acne, assuming that you are willing to tolerate the appropriate treatment. Oral contraceptives can be effective for girls, although I wouldn't routinely recommend that. The retinoids are scary but exceptionally effective for people with scarring acne (you can get scars from acne, if it runs really deep).
2007-01-25 11:42:57
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answered by Pepinos 3
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answered by ? 3
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My face used to always break out from going back and forth from home and school. My face never had the chance to get used to the water. I started using Neutrogena Rapid Clear a few months ago and it works wonders. I use the whole line and love it. Also make sure you wash your face with a wash cloth or a facial scrubber. Your fingers carry way to much bacteria and oil to wash your face with. Don't rub a towel on your face to dry it either. Pat your face dry instead. Also changing your pillowcase every other day cuts back on getting oil and bacteria into your pores while you sleep.
2007-01-25 16:57:17
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answered by pink_haired_gurl 1
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You know, I heard that ProActiv is a peace of junk. I've never used it personally and I'm sure it could have different outcomes for everyone, but from looking at the infomercial you would think its meant for everyone. Well in h.s. I had a few pimples here and there. Noxema worked wonders for me. At night (only when needed) I would put toothpaste on the few pimples I had left.
2007-01-25 11:36:22
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answered by Camden 2
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i've never had serious acne just one bad break out on my forehead over the summer due to my lacrosse mask at camp but i used a product by neutrogena, its a toner that cleanses pores without stripping your skin of its natural moisture. the key to keeping clear skin is using a schedule of products....you need to use a cleanser, and moisterizer and a toner--use all three TWICE A DAY one in the morning and once at night...if you overuse a skin product it can end up causing damage
hope it helps!
2007-01-25 11:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My brothers doctor actually gave him a prescription that he picked up at the pharmacy. He had the normal, all over guy acne. It works wonders after a month or so.
2007-01-25 11:33:44
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answered by Katie 2
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You should discover this simple system for curing acne once and for all using 100% guaranteed All-Natural method at ACNE-TREATMENT-AT-HOME.NET
2014-08-11 21:01:45
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answered by Ira 1
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Check out the website www.acne.org. This website SAVED my skin, and it's all over the counter products (or you can order the products from the website, and they are WAY cheaper than Proactiv). It took me about 6 weeks to really clear up, but I haven't had a breakout since, and my skin is really healthy again. Good luck!
2007-01-25 15:26:07
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answered by CBenavides 2
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burts bees, everything but u can get a different face wash instead of the soap but i highly recomend doctor burts herbal blemish stickit works pretty fast u just roll it on a few times a day or for over night u can dab a little toothpaste onto a zip cover with a bandaid and it should reduce in size over night
2007-01-25 11:39:04
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answered by kt_e16_92 2
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Benza Clin
2007-01-25 11:31:40
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answered by Karen Smith 3
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