Acne is caused by an excess of sebum, an oil produced by the sebacious glands in the skin. Your cleaning and scrubbing may be causing the production and/or release of more of this oil. Use a mild cleaning agent like witch hazel and frequently change your pillow case and towel which may be recontaminating your cleaned skin.
2007-03-15 06:38:49
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answered by herogoggles 3
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What I've found that helps acne is putting toothpaste on them directly right before going to bed. Then gently wash it off in the morning with a warm washcloth. You can use an egg white mask on the blackheads. Spread the egg white across the areas that have the most blackheads and let it sit for about 7-10 minutes. Wash it of with a warm washcloth after, and hopefully it will have hlped lift some of the blackheads to the surface... using the egg whites on zits before bed has been affective for me also. Another at-home product that helps clear up pimples is using hydrogen proxide on them. Using a q-tip, dunk it in the h.p. and then dab onto your acne. Hopefully this has helped you!
2007-03-15 06:44:18
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answered by amaegerber 2
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Don't worry, there are a few natural remedies that can help you.
1. Take chromium supplement once a day. It will help remove your pimples and prevent any future breakouts.
2. You should avoid wearing makeup. Having makeup products on your skin helps with clogging your pores, thus causing pimples and blackheads.
3.Put a honey mask on your face. You should do this once or twice a week. Honey has an antibacterial agent. This helps with disinfecting and also heals small blemishes.
If this doesn't work then I suggest that you consult your dermatologist.
2007-03-15 06:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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While it took little less than two months for me to really see a difference, my acne, blackheads and whole lot of other skin problems I had such as eczema had completely cleared! It was totally amazing...
Get Rid Of Acne Permanently?
2016-05-16 04:55:53
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answered by ? 4
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raw unpasteurized apple cider vinegar
heat a qt of water, add 3 tblspns vinegar, make a tent over the pot, cover your head with a towel, steam your face. then dab some vinegar on your skin to clean, do this process 2 more times, then squeeze the blackheads. mix 1/2 water, 1/2 vinegar, chilled, dab on face to close pores and tone skin....
as a skin care routine,
raw unpasturized apple cider vinegar..
Angelina O, has found that applying ACV topically to her face several times a day (4 or more times) has cured her of a "very bad complexion". She reports that she applies it straight and that while it burns her skin a bit, it still works like a miracle!
Cheryl writes, "My daughter developed a case of moderate acne, and after trying a number of different things for over a year which helped very little or not at all, she started drinking 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar three times a day and applying it topically once at night. She has been acne free for two months. It took about three weeks to clear up."
to drink it, put it in honey and water, or apple juice--tastes like cider..cost is 5 dollars a qt at the healthfood store
2007-03-21 16:43:07
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answered by darlin12009 5
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for black heads, there's this method koreans students use. You know that you hav to open your pores first with warm water, and make it tight back after you've removed the heads, right? Well, after opening the pores, you gently scrub your nose with some black suger. They're not very hard to find, probably. I mean, they're everywhere here in Korea but I dunno about there.
Okay, acnes. they're annoying and yes I have them. Just try not to touch them and even if they go red, just try not to squize them Open. I, personally, enjoy the process of squizing and has messed my face up but seriously, do not get into a habit of squizing anything white you see on your face
People say that it's nice if you freeze a tea bag after use, and place them where your acnes are serious. This has kind of helped me, too.
Hope I was a bit of help
jerizz
2007-03-15 06:30:14
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answered by jeri__ 1
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If there is a spice store next to your house, you might want to use one of the oldest facial treatment of all time.
Take Sandlewood, Turmeric, Honey, and Ghee (clearafied butter). You should start adding more Ghee until it starts to look like a brownish-yellow paste with the consistency of sour cream or yogurt. Spread it over your face and wait for 15-25 mins.
After you are done, wash it off using milk (regular full fat, not low fat or skim). Soak a cucumber in some kiwi juice and gently scrub your face.
How this works? It cleans your skin by removing dirt and dead skin. Secondly, because you are not washing your face with soaps and alcohol, your skin remains healthy looking, younger looking, and moist; never dry. The cucumber with kiwi juice in the end helps lock in that moisture and condition you skin to remove any irritation it may face during the day or during sleep.
An Ideal time to do this is during the night time. and wait about 10 mins after your skin is dry until you go to sleep.
2007-03-15 06:34:07
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answered by Felix 3
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Try pureeing some advocado's in a blender and smearing it on as a mask. It helps me a LOT! For blackheads, try a green tea creme. Or you can add some green tea with the advocado's, but you need tpo exfoliate them away.
2016-03-16 21:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a really bad pimple, heat up a wet washcloth in the microwave for 10-20 seconds, then let it sit on the pimple. It works wonders.
2007-03-15 06:32:31
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answered by di12381 5
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um ok well for the acne part tooth paste is used alot as for the black heads try to boil a pot of water and let the steam open your pores by putting your face above the pot (becareful not to burn yourself) then wash your face normally and then to reduce the size of you pores use ice works pretty well in my experience
2007-03-15 06:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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