Monday, November 16, 2009

Adult acne, how can I clear it?

I am 34, and still suffer from acne on my face and back. I notice that eating citrus fruits brings it on bad, so I avoid them as much as possible. The only time it ever cleared up was when I was on the pill, but I don't want to take that as it gave me killer migraines. I also took antibiotics from my gp for two years, this helped but damamgd my stomach lining.

Adult acne, how can I clear it?
cut em off
Reply:i suffered with acne in my late teens- very badly aswell


try your best to get referred to hospital, and ask about roaccuttane-think thats how u spell it. its amazing. takes about 4 months to completely clear up!
Reply:I would try Proactive and if that does not work see a dermatologist.
Reply:the solution to your problem is proactive solution you can use it on your face and back i promise it will work.
Reply:I'd see a dermatologist and ask for a perscription for Accutane. I took it quite a long time ago for six months and I haven't had one breakout since. Your doctor will have to go over the pros and cons of taking it, but it works. Also, wash with a gentle cleanser like Nuterogena; it's very gentle on the skin, but gets the job done to remove oils and all. Best of luck!
Reply:I use a cream from the dermatologist called Azelex. It's helped alot and there aren't any side effects like from antibiotics.
Reply:I would look into the Arbonne International line - it's called Clear Advantage. It's a wash, toner, and lotion and it's botanically based. It has zinc in it, which helps to heal your skin faster. It also has a skin support vitamin that you take twice daily - this flushes the toxins out of your skin to the surface and your skin will get worse before it gets better. You need to heal your acne from the inside out or it isn't going to go away. Arbonne offers a 45 day money back guarantee.





Whatever you choose, stick to it for at least 6 weeks to let your skin adjust.


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