Try a detoxification tea. It gets all of the bad stuff out of your liver and kidneys and skin. Those organs tend to hold gunk and that's not good for your body.
Also, part of ance is the oil. If your skin is oily, you need to remove it without drying out your skin which overwashing can do. Dry skin with acne is not a good combo either. Clean and clear has these oil absorbing sheets that lift the oil, keeping your make-up in place if your'e a girl. You can use these as many times a day as you want. (They're really cool actually)
the tanning salon helps to dry them out faster too. I go once a week..
As a over the counter solution, there is a soap called Brevoxyl 10%. That works REALLY well, use it religously and you'll start to see results in a week. Last year, my back started breaking out really bad. I was disgusted! First my face, now my BACK?? I came across the Brevoxyl bar by accident, used it on my back. I started using it on my face as well.
So: (1) Go tanning, (2) Drink detoxifying tea (3) Wash 2x a day with Brevoxyl 10% soap (4) When oily, remove the oil between washs with Clean and Clear oil blotting sheets!
Best of luck
2007-03-12 11:01:41
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answered by geminicatlver 2
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Acne is one of those things that some people get, others don't (lucky them!). It is caused by hair follicles getting blocked then inflamed. There are some hardcore treatments for severe cases that can be prescribed, but if you have mild to moderate acne, you are best to keep things simple: cleanse you face a couple of times a day (this is to reduce the spread of the bacteria that causes the inflammation) also don't leave makeup on overnight (if you wear it) and avoid touching or poking the spots (you will just inflame them and spread the bacteria - you could also cause scarring). As for what to eat? IT DOES NOT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE!!! You could take a look at this blog has some good info on acne: http://outlawacne.com
2007-03-13 03:50:11
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answered by Jason G 1
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From my understand and experience, food does not affect acne. My niece uses that Proactive product advertised on TV by Jessica Simpson and she says it really does work. DON'T ever pick at your acne; you'll scar. You might try cleaning your face with alcohol after washing with a good soap, like Neutrogena for acne prone skin. My son used Accutane and his cleared up and he's had no problem since. I think Accutane has been taken off the market since. Hope that helps.
2007-03-12 06:23:49
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answered by Cupcake 2
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Try Loma Lux Homeopathic Medicine, Acne Pill, it is fantastic. No side affects and works really fast. I have tried all those mentioned here including Proactive with little or no success. Accutaine worked buy costly and side affects.
You can get it on Amazon or ebay. I can now go without it after using it for a few months and still stay fairly clear.
2007-03-12 10:47:05
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answered by littleeagle1959 1
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Wash your face religiously, especially when your face feels oily. i still wash my face 5x a day even though its been years since i had some. change your bedding and pilow casses weekly or even every 3 days. germs and dust from pillows increases pimples.
you dont need super special media peddled medicine, just 1 good bar of soap, though having 1 dont hurt but only 1 , changing medications will only cause an allergy and more pimples. reduce SOME OILY foods but not all, it will only reduce your quality of life if your misserable on your diet, and missery causes more pimples. their is an etire culture of what to eat or not to eat, sometimes it works , but who knows. JUST LIVE YOUR LIFE NORMALLY WITH LITTLE CONCERN FOR YOUR ACNE. bad news however acne will not go away until your finnished with puberty. for me it was 2 years long, it destroyed my face, so DO NOT KILL YOUR PIMPLES OUT OF ANGER. about the holes on your face after 4 years it will become smooth again with the help of some peelings.
2007-03-12 06:33:42
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answered by Erizu 2
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Well I've found nothing you ingest will work. I even tried to drink nothing but water for 3 months. Nothing happened to my skin but I lost about 8 lbs. :) Try not to use hairgels because they get on your pillow and onto your face at night if you don't wash your hair before you go to bed. Don't touch the pimples for any reason during the day. But mostly prescription medications are the only things that really work at all. Retin-A and Sodium Sulfacedamide.
2007-03-12 06:28:12
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answered by Amanda D 3
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i said this many timesss
LEMONNN JUICEEE EVERY NIGHT !!! GIVE ME 10 POINTS U GET RID OF ACNE
2007-03-12 06:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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From MY understanding (experience) we have genetic tendancies towards certain things, and acne is usually hereditary. It is also hormonal, as with teens. I also know that acne is a huge problem in places like england, USA and most 1st world countries.
What bring it out? well, air quality, water quality, stress, and of course, certain foods. Particularly dairy products. See for yourself:
http://www.acnehelp.org.uk/dairy.htm
I've been in correspondence with Dr F.W. Danby, a Canadian dermatologist practising in the U.S. and he thinks that dairy products are the major triggering factor. Recently (Feb 2005) he published a study in the prestigious medical journal Dermatology, which confirms the dairy/acne link.
Summary:
Dr Danby used a study of what nurses ate called the Nurses Health Study II. He thinks that the hormones in milk cause the problem, by overstimulating the human oil producing glands:
"But how could milk cause acne? Because drinking milk and consuming dairy products from pregnant cows exposes us to the hormones produced by the cows’pregnancy, hormones that we were not designed to consume during our teenage and adult years. It is no secret that teenagers’acne closely parallels hormonal activity..."
(from the Commentary) Download
"In conclusion, we found that intake of milk was associated with increased risk of teenage acne in girls. This finding suggests that the hormonal constituents of milk are present in sufficient quantities to have biologic effects in girls, and raises the possibility that other hormonally sensitive glands may also be affected. Because of the potential importance for acne and possibly breast cancer, these relationships should be evaluated further."
(From the Research Paper) Download
My comments:
These are excellent analyses of the problem. Note that they are both written in scientific language, and only talks about girls because the information came from females, I will step in for Dr D, and say that this obviously applies to males as well. Don't be misled by the call for further research, that's the scientific paper's way of saying "Ta ta for now!".
One line summary: GIVE UP MILK AND OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS!
NOTE: As one fellow sufferer Riss pointed out, you do need to ensure you are getting enough calcium, either from a calcium tablet, or your diet. Don't just stop dairy products, get a good book about non-dairy diets to help you. Leslie Kenton is a useful author, but there are plenty of others.
Acne and Dairy Products
by F.W. Danby, MD, FRCPC
By way of introduction, I am a dermatologist. After training in Toronto, I practised in Canada for 24 years and then moved to the United States. My credentials include my Canadian specialist certificate, my American specialty 'boards', a few scientific papers, the conduct of 23 clinical trials (several of them on acne medications), well over 2000 personal cases of acne treated with isotretinoin, 23 years as Chair of a division of dermatology and teaching medical students in a Canadian university and now two years teaching about acne at an American medical school.
I have had an active interest in the interaction of hormones and the skin and when I saw David Collins's web site I sent him along a copy of a presentation that I've been developing and presenting intermittently to various groups of dermatologists and other doctors for over ten years. David asked me for a summary in layman's language, and so here it is.
Basically, almost all dermatologists agree that hormones are the driving force behind acne. Everybody pretty much agrees that the male hormone 5 alpha dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is the final molecule that turns on the oil making cells, even in women. The problem is that there are multiple sources of hormones that turn into DHT - some of them are accepted by almost all dermatologists and some are not, at least yet.
Generally, the male hormones that come from the testicles and from the ovaries and from the adrenal (stress) glands are accepted, but there is another source that has been investigated incompletely but that clinically appears quite important.
The story goes back to the mid 1960s when Dr. Jerome K. Fisher, a dermatologist in Pasadena, California, collected dietary histories on over 1000 consecutive acne patients. He found acne to be related to the amount of milk consumed and was able to compare his patients to a much larger group of 5227 teenagers whose diets were studied in New York City. The acne patients in Pasadena consumed 50 to 300% more milk than the teenagers in NewYork.
Other scientists, working in Wisconsin USA, Germany, and Scotland (Edinburgh and Glasgow) showed in the early 1970s that milk contains progesterone; that is a product of the cows' pregnancy; and that there are other hormones in the milk of pregnant cows, particularly in the butterfat fraction. Also, it was shown that the enzymes necessary to convert these hormones to DHT are present right in the oil glands themselves.
2007-03-12 07:26:22
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answered by gaia_fanatic 3
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Try clear.now It stops the breakout before it starts. You can find it at sblandino.qhealthbeauty.com
2007-03-12 15:05:18
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answered by Stacey B 1
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WWW.ACNEZINE.COM and neutrogena pore refining cleanser with AHA's!! LOTS of water and the less packaged foods the better! (refined stuff) think natural and unprocessed.... fruit, veg, meat, wholemeal...
2007-03-12 06:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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