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The best thing that I have used was Duac Gel. But my acne has stopped responding to benzol peroxide. What should I try? Other than Proactiv please!

2007-01-30 09:55:36 · 7 answers · asked by buttercup 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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Who says you need to waste hours at the dermatologist centre and burn a hole in your wallet to have acne free skin? Here's PROOF on how you can do it for free and HAVE FUN simultaneously!

Have you ever wondered why we have acne and even more on how we can get rid of acne? Like a lousy tenant, acne doesn't pay you rent, nor contribute anything beneficial to your life. It does however do the opposite by destroying your skin and worst of all, your self esteem and social life!

Well, before embarking on this simple method to destroy your acne for good, we need to know thy enemy. There are two major causes of acne and the rest are just secondary. Before we can tackle them, we need to understand what they are and how they affect us.

Firstly, acne is caused by imbalanced hormone production. When you were a teenager, your body began to produce a hormone known as androgens, which activates and stimulates the oil glands in your skin, thus increasing oil and sebum production.

Logically, with the limited size of each pore and the constant influx of sebum, your pores get clogged and you may notice the presence of blackheads and pimples. As that spreads across the skin, it becomes known as acne vulgaris.

Stress in this case acts more like a catalyst rather than a cause. But do not underestimate the damages of stress. It can potentially worsen the acne a person has.

Our secret weapon in eliminating acne lies in the sea water. The sea water is formed with a balance of the salts in minerals such as sodium, magnesium, potassium, calcium chloride and bromides. These forms of minerals are vital in their respective ways for acne treatment.

Magnesium reduces stress and water retention, hampering aging and soothes the nervous system. Calcium prevents water retention while increasing circulation.
Potassium balances skin moisture level and replenishes minerals lost in vigorous activities. Bromides ease muscle stiffness and tensions, thus eliminating stress, which is a major contributing factor to acne. Finally, sodium is a booster for immune system function. All these act as a natural defense for your body against any acne breakouts.

So how can we apply the power of sea water and exercise to your acne condition, the answer is simple. Just head down to the nearest beach and have a swim! The only thing you need to be careful of is sunburn. Therefore, only go on early mornings: 9am-11am or evenings at 5:30pm to 6:30pm.

You may begin to notice the effects of this treatment after your FIRST SWIM! And you will be amazed on how smooth your skin has become. The more vigorous your swim and the more you sweat, the more your skin will be cleansed. This is a double action cleansing as your sweat pushes the impurities off your skin, which by the way is no longer clogged after the sea water washes away the debris! Additionally, the minerals in the seawater penetrate the pores to do some deep skin cleansing, all while you're having fun swimming!

2007-02-02 12:29:36 · answer #1 · answered by jt66250 7 · 0 0

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2016-05-26 04:35:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I honestly find the simple methods, the most effective. Get a decent face wash, one that works well with your skin. Figure out what skin type you have and go from there. Wash morning and night, without fail and always remove all traces of makeup if you wear any. Get a moisturiser for day, and a night cream. Moisturise your face morning and night after cleansing. Exfoliate once a week but be gentle. Face mask once a week to a fortnight. And to use directly on spots, antibacterial creams such as sudocrem, savlon or germaline work great on spots. A dab of perfume on them (as long as the spot is not open ie from picking *dont pick!*) on the spot will also help dry it up, make it smaller and reduce redness without drying the skin around it. Just dont use much. I personally find acne treatments are far too harsh on the skin. It may get rid of acne, but your skin gets so so dry, and sometimes acne treatments have left my spots even more inflamed. It must just depend on the skin type.

2016-03-15 02:29:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to see a dermatologist. Different treatments work for different people. Tetracyline has been effective, Steivamycin, Accutane. There are so many good prescription strength medications. Get a good dermatologist and you'll have beautiful skin in no time.

If you haven't good insurance, I can only recommend washing your face with Ivory (or a non-moisturing soap), using luke warm water 3 times a day, using a toner and treatment with salycylic acid that you can wear overnight and wash off in the morning (--the longer you wear it, the more time the medicine has to work).

2007-01-30 10:55:59 · answer #4 · answered by K 5 · 0 0

I have used this highly informative information and it worked for me in getting rid of my pesky acne. And you don't need to buy expensive acne cream either! http://www.theknowguide.com/acnefree.html

2007-01-30 23:14:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Acnezine.

If you have any kind of acne, even very severe acne, there is nothing you will find that works better to clear your complexion than our revolutionary Acnezine anti-oxident! http://www.acne-care-and-skin-treatments.com/

2007-01-30 10:03:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Try somehting containing salicylic acid. I use clearpores and it works ok.

2007-01-31 17:05:20 · answer #7 · answered by Just a Helper 3 · 0 0

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