Friday, November 20, 2009

I have very bad adult acne, can you help recommend something to use to clear this up?

I have used every thing, prescribed medicine, nuetrogena, to name a few, I worry about cost, but after you think about it, you spend enough to go to the dermotoglist. My chin is my worst area.

I have very bad adult acne, can you help recommend something to use to clear this up?
proactiv
Reply:I am 42 and still battling this "teenage scourage". I also have rosacea. If you find a product that works please let me know!
Reply:i found soap 2 be the enemy.. soo i just wipe my face with wet wash rag.. try that for a few weeks and see if it makes a differents.. bummer eh
Reply:try proactive.. it worked for me, but you'll probably have to use it for at least two weeks before you see any results
Reply:Pro-Activ! I swear it's the best and they let you try free for about 60 days I think so you can see if you like it. You should at least try it, it's really good!
Reply:I am 39 and still have it too.


I use Acne-Free (like Proactiv but cheaper and from Walmart or Costco).


I was still getting some cystic acne (those deep ones that hurt like crazy!) on my chin too. I found out I had some food allergies and intolerances.


Try keeping a food log and see if you find any comparisons to when your acne is worse.





Good luck-- and I hope this helps!!
Reply:i have acne too the best thing is to exfoliate, u can do one at home by cutting a lemon or lime in half and dipping the flesh part in sugar cut the edges of the lemos so it wont hurt when u gentle scrub ur face and neck. or u can by a good one from any cvs rite aid or eckerd type drug store and it called ST. IVES swiss formula apricot scurb and always moistureize with a acne oil free moistureizer like neutrogena acne moisturizer good luck
Reply:You may hear much opposition to this, but I had terrible acne as a teenager and I new that as I got older it would get better. It never did; it continued well into my adulthood. About ten or so years ago I went to my dermatologist and had him put me on Accutane. I've never had to take anything again since. I might every once in a while get a little pimple here or there, but nothing near what I had before. I wasn't able to take it for the entire 6 months or however long it was, but apparently is was long enough because it worked. I'm not saying it's the right thing for you, but I'm telling you that it worked for me and I had a friend who was 25 years old that tried it a couple of years ago and I haven't seen her have a break out since.
Reply:give clearpores a try.
Reply:The best product would be Neways - it's a range that is 100% guaranteed to be free of ALL TOXIC CHEMICALS and gentle on your skin. It works to balance your skin while clearing up the existing blemishes and soothing the irritated skin at the same time. Proactive is full of harsh chemicals and can often cause more harm than good. A friend of mine tried proactive for a while and while it helped at first, her skin broke out again, went terribly dry and bleached...!!! She tried the Neways range and from the first application, she noticed an improvement. She now is a dedicated user with lovely skin. You will not find Neways in retail stores. If you are interested in an obligation free sample and extra info, shoot me an email super_staa@yahoo.com.au. I'm based in NSW but am more than happy to post you something anywhere in australia.
Reply:I have used this highly informative information and it worked for me in getting rid of my pesky acne. And you don't need to buy expensive acne cream either! http://www.theknowguide.com/acnefree.htm...
Reply:PROACTIV SOLUTIONS
Reply:I use proactive. It dried my skin out at first, but after about 2 weeks that went away. I still get break-outs on my chin, but they aren't as bad and they don't last as long now. Just an FYI, a doctor once told me that breakouts below your mouth are caused by stress. I don't know if this is really true, but it could explain why I get them so often there, plus people tend to rest their chin in their hand. Anyway I would definatly reccomend proactive!


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