Thursday, December 17, 2009

Best Treatment For Blackheads/Acne?

What are the best treatments out there for acne,mostly blackhead scars?


What are your results for this treatment?





- Teen suffering from acneBest Treatment For Blackheads/Acne?
I tried acne free, there 3-step system and it worked wonders for me...at first, for about two weeks, I began to break out really bad all over my face. But I stuck with it, and soon my acne was virtually gone. I still use it today, and it has been two years now, and my severe acne has gone down to no acne with a few breakouts here and there.





For scars I tried acne free scar eliminator...this was about a year ago and it did wonders. I don't think they produce that one anymore, because it is not on there website.





You just need to try any 3-step system to eliminate your acne and for scars I would try any scar fader from your local drug-store to see if it helps. Acne-free is really budget friendly, that is why I used it and if it works, it works great! But either try acne-free, proactive, Murad, Neutrogina, and see if any of those work. Theres also a new gel called epidimo, it's medically prescribed, and I've never tried it, but I seen a commercial for it the other day...anyway If none of those help with your acne, than I would visit a dermotolgoist.





Hope you find help...Acne is the worst.Best Treatment For Blackheads/Acne?
http://www.acne.org/messageboard/Nutriti鈥?/a>
There is this new popular cream that people have been talking about.





It was even televised on TV.





It prevents future and existing acne, diminishes scars, and lightens skin and





blemishes. Fast results too! (It has been claimed that major results can be seen within a week and no later than two weeks)





Before and After photos are available at the given ebay site.





This person is providing 1-3 week trial samples (Only for ONE DOLLAR.. definitely a deal) on ebay at:





Search up ';best acne solution ever'; on ebay. First 100 customers can get the item for $1 for one week trial and up to 3 weeks. Or you can buy the whole container for $160





It's expensive, but the product DOES work





My sister and cousin who both have major acne have tried the product and they both give it thumbs up. I have also heard many great feedbacks about this cream.





I don't have a problem with acne, but it seems to have great results on my sister who has moderate to severe acne. Her acne swelling went away overnight.





I hope this helps. =)
Tips for acne treatment








1. DON'T TRY TO WASH IT AWAY


Acne isn't caused by dirt. In fact people with oily skin have cleaner skin than average because they wash it more often. But it's a fact that washing too much can make acne worse because it makes the skin dry and sore. So, wash no more than twice a day, using mild soap and water. If you have patches of dry skin, don't worry about putting moisturizer on. It won't make your acne worse. If you're still concerned, use an oil free moisturizer.


2. DON'T NUKE 'EM


There are lots of over the counter creams, gels, lotions and potions. Most contain a powerful bleaching agent called benzoyl peroxide. You'll find the strength written on the label. You might be tempted to go straight for the highest sort, working on the 'let's nuke 'em principle. The likely result is that you'll irritate your skin like mad. It may also go all dry and scaly on you. But if you still are willing to bleach then use the mild one.


3. MAKE A DATE - THE TWO MONTH RULE


If you have been using over the counter remedies for two months and there is no real improvement in your spots, this is the moment to go and make an appointment with your doc.


4. YOUR DOCTOR - THE TWO MONTH RULE


The thing you are most likely to be given by the doctor is a prescription for antibiotics. These will either be topical (which means something you put on your skin) or tablets you have to take every day. Whatever treatment your doctor or pharmacist recommends, follow the instructions carefully and keep using for at least two months. There should be a noticeable improvement by this time. If not, go back to discuss other possible treatments Antibiotics are perfectly safe to take. You should take them for at least two months and then go back to your doc. If they seem to be working, he will probably tell you to keep taking them and give you some more. If they aren't doing their stuff, don't despair - he has loads of other spot busters in his black bag.





5. YOU ARE NOT AN ALIEN - BUT JUST BE PATIENT


Hundreds of thousands of teenagers seek help for acne. You are not alone. You are not an alien. And if people really care about you, they don't even notice your acne, however bad you think they are. But you will need to be patient. Most treatments take time to work. At least two months. And some treatments, like antibiotics will work well but may have to be taken for months, or even years.


6. THE MONTHLY CURSE... OR EXAMS


Acne does tend to get worse just before a period. It's because there is a surge in hormone levels at this time. But boys don't get away lightly either. Being hot and sweaty (particularly after sports like football) makes acne worse. And for everyone, stress - particularly at exam times - is a cue for a mega breakout. This is normal - and of course, even more reason for feeling stressed. Go chill. They'll get better - promise.


7. WATCH WHAT YOU PUT ON YOUR SKIN AND HAIR


Some beauty products are big no-nos. These include pomades and defrizzing agents for hair that tend to cause an outcrop of blackheads along the hairline and some of the heavier cosmetics. And be wary of suntan oils. Not all will make you break out, but some may. Try a friend's first before you buy. By the way, the sun might dry up acne and a tan might hide them, but your skin is still vulnerable in the sun and needs protection. http://remove-pimples.50webs.com/





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