Acne Free?
I bought this stuff yesterday at target and have used it last night and this morning. My face is stinging a bit, but I think that's sort of a good thing, means it's working. What i've noticed is that my skin becomes immune to things. A few months back a tried murad which has salicylic acid in it. That worked for a while, then stopped. So now here I am trying something with benzoly peroxide. Is the key to just go back and forth when your skin becomes immune? I hate acne!
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- Try something more natural instead and see how you get on. Treatments for acne can begin from your kitchen. There are several vegetables and fruits which can be used to cure acne. Most people are not convinced about the effectiveness of the homemade acne treatments. But if you check the ingredients of popular medicines for acne you will find that most of them consist of substances found in common vegetables and fruits. Acne is the result of the lack of vital vitamins like Vitamin E, Vitamin A and Pantothenic Acid. Deficiency in these vitamins leads to the growth of bacteria that clogs the skin oil. This in turn leads to acne. Most of the medicines try to replenish the essential vitamins, which can be easily got by filling your diet with vegetable and fruits containing those vitamins. Keeping the skin clean is an important part in the acne treatment. Cleaning the skin with lemon is an effective acne treatment. Lemon is used for several purposes mainly due to the presence of citric acid. The citric acid has several essential properties required to kill the harmful bacteria. Rub lemon on your skin before going to sleep and you will find a clear skin in the morning. Similarly, you can get rid of acne scars by applying tomato slice. Applying garlic on the spots is another effective homemade acne treatment. Mint juice also can remove skin lesions and scars. Other homemade acne treatments include applying the paste of orange peels. This paste cleans the skin and fights harmful bacteria. Application of raw papayas can also bring relief to acne. Daily application of tea tree oil, coconut oil, lavender oil and jojoba oil before bathing for an hour can reduce acne. Including large amount of fruits and vegetables in the diet and drinking lot of water are part of acne treatment. The success of homemade acne treatments depends on the dedication shown by the person. Simply rubbing lemon or tomato for a day will not cure acne. All home made acne treatments should be strictly followed for over a period of time.
- its an option or get a good steriod cream that does work go to your doctor and get some advice on the best creams for your condition.
- The Acne CureSheet is a quick, easy and effective acne treatment.Log on to http://tipsfromruby-acne.blogspot.com/ for a few home made tips to heal acne .
- I have researched a lot on this subject. The best I have come up with is a home remedy from Care2.com. I will send you a link there are a couple great recipes that I have tried that work really well. good luck and please give these home remedies a try. peace GG http://www.care2.com/greenliving/herbal-acne-treatment-formula.html http://www.care2.com/greenliving/simple-acne-solution.html http://www.care2.com/greenliving/strawberries-kitchen-cupboard-beauty.html
- my skin does the same thing and i never understood. i have found a way to control my acne a lot better by using this all natural face wash called zyporex. my skin hasnt become immune to it and it doesnt irritate my face because it doesnt have harsh chemicals in it.
- I went through many years where nothing seemed to help my acne- it was bad enough that I tried every product out there, yet not quite bad enough to consult a dermatologist on (no scarring or anything). I had luck with some things, and just like you are complaining, my skin would seem to stop responding. The only thing that ever consistently worked for me was to use raw egg yolk as a mask on my skin each night. Sounds weird, but it made my skin clear up and stay clear...and still does. I got the idea from (ironically) an old Ann Lander's advice column. Apparently, there is a very low-pitched dose of Vitamin A in the yolk which has similar but less intense effects of products like Retin-A. Try it! You must wait until it dries fully to wash it off and do it at least a few times per week. All I can say is that it worked really well for me and I was able to stop spending all my money on expensive products.
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