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i m having tiny pimples on my face from a very long time.my skin is dry type

2007-03-19 21:23:45 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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Boil neem leaves in water. Let water cool down to room temperature. Wash face with this water twice in a day. Within fifteen days all the pimples will go off from the root.

2007-03-19 21:49:52 · answer #1 · answered by neela m 5 · 0 0

Toothpaste! Was at guide camp many many years ago and was doing some fancy dress and a goody two shoes ( I was back then!) I didn't have any make=up on me so I used different barnds of toothpast as my make-up. As we were ina field with no running water the stuff stayed on over night. When I finally removed it the next day my 13 years old acne filled skin had almost completely cleared up . I get on average 1 spot a month now ( and since then so 17 years) and when I do I just dab some colgate on it and it's gone!

2016-03-16 23:22:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Common acne (aka "acne vulgaris") is a skin condition characterized by what are often called pimples or zits. It can occur anywhere on the body and at any age, though it typically affects teenagers on the face and back. You can take steps to avoid and prevent acne by doing the following.

Steps
Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use an abrasive cloth or scrub, or use an over-the-counter chemical exfoliant like salicylic acid and glycolic acid. Remember that over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of red, dry skin by irritating the skin.
Remove bacteria from your pores. Your skin can become "allergic" to this bacteria. Use bactericidal products containing benzoyl peroxide by rubbing, twice daily, into the pores over the affected region or washing with a medicated soap bar/wash. Keep in mind that this may cause dryness, local irritation and redness.
Avoid exposing your skin to other sources of oil and irritants.

Break the habit of touching your face.
Keep bangs off of your forehead--the oil and the hair products (if any) can clog pores.
If you use a phone a lot, don't let it touch your face.
Change your pillowcases and sheets once a week to prevent the build-up of oils and bacteria that can re-occupy your pores.
Use non-comedogenic moisturizers and makeup. Choose cosmetics that are water-based and hypoallergenic. Avoid oil-free products, coal tar derivatives, and heavy creams. Make sure you wash your skin thoroughly every night to remove makeup residue.
Review your diet and the research surrounding the links between diet and acne.

Studies have shown an correlation between milk and acne. Try substituting with soy milk and other calcium-rich foods.
Excessive consumption of foods high in iodine (e.g. some seafood) may worsen acne but probably won't trigger it
Research suggests--but does not prove--that a diet with a low glycemic index may reduce the likelihood of acne. High glycemic foods to replace with healthier alternatives include:

soft drinks (drink water instead)
sweets (substitute with fruit)
white bread (replace with whole wheat bread)
Remove other potential causes of acne. Some factors, such as being in puberty, can't be altered, but these can, with the approval of your doctor:

Reduce stress and subsequent stress hormones
Consider alternatives to taking anabolic steroids
Minimize use of medication containing halogens (iodides, chlorides, bromides), lithium, barbiturates, or androgens



Tips
Watch your diet and observe the effects it has on your skin. Whatever science has to say, every body is different and how yours responds to certain conditions can best be determined by you alone.

2007-03-19 23:26:23 · answer #3 · answered by mallimalar_2000 7 · 2 0

Try going on a diet in which you eat only fruits. one each at a time all the day with plenty of water. Eat only healthy food. stop totally on oily food. This will remove all the toxins from your body and your skin will glow with freshness. Try it for a week. Apply Bitter Neem Powder and almond with lite curd on face. this will cure your pimples.

2007-03-19 21:52:51 · answer #4 · answered by nishi 1 · 0 0

why dont you go for indian ayurveda??
try those grandma kinda remedies,,,apply multani mitti or banana paste overnight. keep away from dust and smoke
dandruff can also cause pimples, use anti dandruff shampoos,hair oils etc.......
and the most easy way.....wash yr face daily wid a gentle face wash about 3 times a day!!

2007-03-19 21:56:44 · answer #5 · answered by Sugar 2 · 0 0

Use moisturizer soaps and always keep clean the face. Wash at least thrice a day and use clean towels. Avoid using animal fat soaps. try to avoid spicy foods and do not apply cream on ur face and avoid eggs. steam vaporizer at least once a week.

2007-03-19 21:36:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Apply a paste of crushed garlic and turmeric powder, paste on for three hours and remove, doing this for fifteen days.

2007-03-19 21:31:24 · answer #7 · answered by bala k 2 · 0 0

wash ur face everyday, not just put water on and rub, you really have to scrub ur face with something. Or i heard that stuff proactiv really does work like the commercials say it does

2007-03-19 21:29:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

frequent face wash , drink water, tetracyclin, localapplication of eudyna cream

2007-03-20 08:52:31 · answer #9 · answered by m.k 1 · 0 0

THIS WORKS FAST & CHEAP!!!
I used Tetracyclin, Proactive, Retina A and had many expensive facials with less than good results.
This has worked for me and many many other happy people.

Go to pharm.,Drug store, or Walmart, buy "PURPOSE" bar of soap - Blue box - Made by Johnson & Johnson - wash your face with this
2-3x's per day. Also pick up a LOW strength Benzoyl-peroxide cream, apply the cream by dabbing
to the individual blemishes.... DONT rub it in works using a oxidation/reduction reaction..It will unclog
dry it out and bring it to a head...DONT over use this or put anywhere else on your face. It will cause drying and make you look worse.

Salicylates such as found in regular asprin among other products work very similar but also remove layers of skin...
other over the counter creams with this product will dry out pimples but maybe too hash and cause surrounding skin trauma..
I have seen many people recommending crushing asprin and making a paste which probably will dry out the blemish but again
pretty strong and probably will cause more tissue damage and bigger scars as an anti inflammatory
probably would take the reddness out... again pretty harsh for sensative skin.

Also, If need which probably will for moisture ASK FOR "NUTRADERM lotion" - the orginal not the new stuff, this works
great and wont clog pores or leave a residue on your skin...Any lotion that is completely oil free and hypoallergic should
work but again I recommend Nutraderm. I have heard from people online that "Purpose" also makes a lotion that is good, Nutragena, and Nivea
make good products also. I recommend Nutraderm from experience and my dematologist.

"Purpose Bar" & "Nutraderm" are oil free and hypoallergic they contain no perfumes and are great for both men and women.
I have also heard great reports of this soap helping improve skin tone. Some people recommend the "Purpose luqid soap" saying
that the bar did dry out their skin some. The rational behind using the bar is that there are no ingredients in it that will clog pores, and
according to dermatologists they recommend the Bar. I have also heard good responses from "cetaphil soap". These products are safe for all skin colors and tones. I highly discourage use
of Proactive and other harsh chemicals for people with some natural color in their face due to the bleaching and drying effect it has
shown in many many people.

Additonal TIPS: acne, pimples, etc are frequently cause by a bacteria or hormone issues that cause clogging of pores.
DONT PICK POP POKE (your hands are the dirtiest part of your body) and will cause: infections, spreading of germs, more breakouts and scarring
DONT EVER listen to people online who tell you to scrub your sensative skin or use harsh chemicals
such as: Lemon juice, vinagar, alcohol, etc... DONT EVER use that APRICOT CRAP!!! DONT USE
PROACTIVE- this is expensive and harsh it may kill the bacteria cause also Benzoyl based wash but
will irritate skin and cause bleaching of face and neck.... Other similar treatments may work.. also
things such as Accutane but have SERIOUS side effects such as Major Depression, & birth defects in unborn children, among others
If you wear make up make sure it is oil free, & hypoallergic...Eating healthy...Drinking plenty of water.. changing pillow cases freq.
etc ...avoiding dirty sports equp. such as helmets...can not hurt...Acne/pimples again are caused by pores/hair follicles becoming plugged
up, this plugging then causes an inflammatory reaction - reddness and infection (pimple)..black head is dirt trapped in pore, while a white
head is the same thing you just dont see the dirt instead you see white pus (lymphocytes that accumulate in the area to fight the infection)
It has been shown in many studies this most often not caused by what you eat (chocolate etc... or how clean you are) but most often by either excess oils plugging pores or a bacteria
on the skins surface. - Proactive works in some people because it is a strong Benzoyl peroxide based washed but is most freq. to strong
for people with sensative skin - this is why alot of people get excessive drying and flaking, rashes, bleaching or breakouts from the product.
Retina-A does decrease the bacterial growth on your face but also removes dead/living skin, this can work well in some individuals and
has been shown to reduce wrinkles and scars but again I feel this is pretty harsh on sensative skin prone to breakouts. If you choose
Retina-A never use this product during the day only at night due to the sensativity it will give you to the sun. You must also get a perscription
for this product and I really don't believe it is worth the damage it does to your skin. In some rare cases for very deep/large boils and cyst types
of pimples oral antibiotics maybe needed but I would first recommend trying "purpose" and a low dose "benzoyl-peroxide cream" along with a good
oil free moisturizer "Nutraderm... etc" this does work well.

THIS WORKS FAST AND CHEAP!!! I no longer get expensive facials, take oral antibiotics, or even NEED makeup... I am very happy - Have
very good skin... and have many many other happy friends... THANKS again to my WONDERFUL
DERMATOLOGIST... TRY THIS!! GOOD LUCK.... PS. "PURPOSE" costs about $3 ---------------------------------------------
----PSSS---sorry I have to keep adding more information to this to address common questions that always being asked....

2007-03-20 02:11:55 · answer #10 · answered by jane d 4 · 1 0

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