Skin problems … Help of acne? ?
October 31st, 2011Question: Skin Problems … Help of acne? Well, as? I’m 16.Tengo combination skin, and its very p? lido (regular)-I recently had a bad break out,? anyone know a good home cure to help get rid of tr? ask? -? Cu? l is a good way to make my oily skin, not so greasy?-Adem? s, qu? is a good basis for combination skin ..? A? last question, I have the acne ..-? and chickenpox scars,? there a way to cover these or make them disappear? Greatest answer : Answer
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take a shower
MAKE-UP OR USE CONVOISTION. ITS A CREAM THEY SELL AT CVS IT WORKS VERY GOOD !=]
if you make a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
OK…Nature’s Cure is the best stuff I’ve found for acne, and I have the same skin as yours.
As for the scars, get one of those makeup sticks. Looks like a little tube of green lipstick. Rub that over your scars before you put on makeup, works for me.
hmm everyone your age has to go through this, so it is perfectly normal.
you can try to put toothpaste on your red pimples, to lessen the redness.
as for oily skin, try lotion, and washing your face daily, and not putting your hands on your face too much.
foundation, i use covergirl, it’s pretty good
you can try to see a dermatologist about that, or try skin products that work for you.
hope i helped
concealer. mac has blot powder which takes out the oily-ness. to make your skin less oily just use an acne product that dries your face out a bit like oxy will do that for you.
Try a dermatologist but as for covering it up, a simple tinted moisturizer or light foundation applied with a brush and then a bit of matching loose powder (again, with a brush) worked well for a bad pimple of mine.
I HAVE NO CLUE!
BUT THAT IS SO BAD!
here we go….
at home, you can put minty toothpaste on the pimples after you dab them with alcohol which will dry them out, so dont rub all over your face. There is a facial lotion by clean and clear thats shine control…it works really well. Almay foundation is more expensive but you can pick one for combination, oily, or dry skin. You can try to look at scar reducers in the pharmacy section (these are pricy) and dab some concealer on them.
For oily skin, its good to use proactive. Continue for a while, and your skin becomes REALLY clear. The only problem is, it makes you really dry, and in my case, it started making my skin peel.
Im not sure, if you have as oily skin as you say, it should be okay.
Cover with foundation, cover up
Buy:
Clean and Clear Black Head scrub
Zapzyt cream
An after-sun lotion with aloe vera in it (for any dryness)
And ScarZone for scars.
I use those all and they work spectacularly!
Also if you don’t want oily skin, (and you’re having the dryness) only apply the lotion at night, because if you apply it in the morning it will make your face oily and at night no one would see.
But if you’re not having any dryness, and you want to get rid of oiliness, either try Clean and Clear Morning Burst Shine Control, or just don’t put on any moisturizer at all in the morning.
Hope I helped!
I’m 16 too, and i had the same problem, then Tried a Shaklee cream and it really helped. contact me for more info.
Here are some home remedies to try;
http://www.grannymed.com/meds/acne.aspx
You may find some help with your oily skin problem here:
http://www.bellahandmadesoap.com/homefacialrecipes.html
A good foundation for your skin would be Neutrogena Skin Clearing makeup. It’s got good coverage, with a little medication. Bascially, you want to go with something non-comodegenic, or something that will not clog your pores even more.
For acne scars, look here:
http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/health/how-to-get-rid-of-acne-scars/2/
http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/beauty/acne-scars.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get-Rid-of-Acne-Scars&id=311946
Good luck, hope this helps!
once or twice a week steam ur face and soak it with a luke warm towel it helps for the oilyness and use a cream dat dries up quickly like olay white cream it helps oily skin and even ur skin tone at the same time and u can use it as a foundation it sets in according to ur skin tone
Get Proactiv… its kinda pricey but SOOOO worth it as long as you are consistent in using it.
as for home remeies… i don’t know any really… if i was you, i would go bye a tube of whatever “spot treatment” acne products you want at your local drugstore. those usually work pretty well, and aren’t more than a few bucks. honestly, with skin, the saying “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” rings pretty true.
i have “combination skin” too, its oily on my nose and forehead, but generally super dry on my cheeks and chin. its not as bad as it used to be though. i moisturize every day, twice a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year… after i wash it…
OH! i really recommend ‘AMBI daily moisture’ its really great, it really helps even out skin tone and makes scars less noticeable. i noticed a difference almost immediately… and its not a brand everyone knows about.
also, as for covering them up, just buy some concealer, and foundation. the brand i usually buy is Maybelene. and make sure its non-comedogenic (meaning it won’t clog your pores.)
This is a very, very long answer, but if you read it, you’ll learn a lot. I’m also your age, so I understnad where you’re coming from. I too have combo skin, so I can relate.
What are the characteristics?
Combination skin is normally a mix of oily skin in the canter of the face (an area called the T-zone) plus dry or normal skin on the cheeks. Exactly which areas are affected often changes with age – teens find the forehead and the nose area big problems and this tends to be caused by hormones flying around during puberty. Older women find chins sometimes break out too, and this can often be linked to increased stress levels.
Outside the oily zone the state of the skin tends to depend a lot on your skincare. Using products to tackle grease dramatically dries out the cheeks, chest, and eyes. Tackling combination skin is therefore a matter of balance.
How to care for combination skin
Your aim should be to treat the problem on one area of the face without harming the skin on the other areas. Your first step is cleansing. It’s best to avoid harsh cleansers that are formulated for oily skin or milky cleansers formulated for dry skin and instead use a moisturizing cleansing bar or facial wash. The foaming action of these will help strip through the oil on the greasier parts of your face but won’t dehydrate the cheeks at the same time.
After cleansing, use a gentle exfoliator. Many women with combo skin tend to get pimples around their nose as the dry flakes of the cheeks stick to oily areas and so cause blockages. Gentle exfoliation will go a long way to help reduce this.
Exfoliation will loosen blackheads, but for the ultimate blackhead buster, turn to pore strips – little sticky pads that you can place over blocked pores and then pull off, gunk and all. These are perfect for combo skin as they allow you to focus your treatment only on a certain area. For best results, use them every day for 3 days, then reduce it to just once a week.
The final step in your skincare program is your moisturizer, and here you need to drift over to a few different skin types. During the day, when beating the shine is what counts, you should use matte products to soak up the oil produced in your T-zone without drying out your cheeks.
Many companies now sell mattifying products using ingreidients like witch hazel, talcum, or cornstrach to soak up oil w/ out irritation. At night, choose oil-free creams or light moisture lotions which will supply your cheeks with extra hydration without overstimulating the oil in your T-zone.
~Don’t scrub oily areas – this irritates the skin and increases oil production.
~Don’t treat your whole face the same. The T-zone requires cleansing twice a day, while the cheeks are best left with one washing. It’s vice versa with moisturizing.
~After using pore strips, apply tea tree oil to your nose. It will reduce redness amd cut bacteria levels in pores.
~Avoid leave-in hair conditioners. Ingreidents in these can block pores on the forehead, making greasy skin worse.
~Don’t forget eye creams; you may need to avoid rich moisturizers on our cheeks, but you shouldn’t skip them on the delicate skin around your eyes.
YOUR 5 KEY PRODUCTS
Cleansing Bars
Pore Strips
Exfoliating Scrub
Oil-free Moisturizer
Eye Cream
MAKE YOUR OWN FACE MASK
A rose-based face mask is an excellent balancing treatment for combo skin. Use the following:
1 rose
1 tbsp rosewater
1 tbsp natural yogurt
1 tbsp honey
Wash the rose petals in water. Soak for a few minutes and then crush them into a bowl. Add the rosewater, yogurt, and honey. Mix well and apply to the skin for 5 minutes. Rinse with warm water.
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Proactiv! It’s a must! I use it and i don’t have any acne!!!!
try raw/organic honey for natural home remedy.
or try ClearPores
http://foreverbeautifulskins.blogspot.com/
Pimples are caused by bacteria, clogged pores, and the inflammation that occurs when your body is trying to deal. I have had great success with taking an antibiotic like minocycline (designed for acne, costs $25 for 30 pills) along with washing with benzol peroxide. (Clean and Clear makes one face wash with benzol peroxide, read the ingredients) For really stubborn pimples don’t squeeze because they will scar! You can get a shot of cortisol steroids injected into the pimple that will take down the inflammation from a good dermatologist. It costs me about $100 a pop though so I think your best bet is prevention with oral antibiotics and washing daily with benzol peroxide.