Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What is the best acne treatment?

I%26#039;m a 15 year old girl who%26#039;s suffered with every kind of acne my whole life. I%26#039;ve tried every over-the-counter product you can buy. I%26#039;ve also tried proactive, neutrogina skin ID, zeno, and other online products. I%26#039;ve seen a dermatologist numerous times and have gotten prescriptions and NOTHING has worked! I%26#039;ve done some research and read some reviews to find the best acne treatment and here are some of the things I%26#039;ve considered trying:


-Biodermazen


-Clearpores


-7 day acne detox


-Acnexus


-Acneticin


-Acnepril





So I need some advice as to what is the best acne treatment. Do any of the above products work? Do you know any other products that work? I basically just want to find something to get rid of my acne!





+And please dont tell me to change my diet and what not because I already know about all of that.|||Hey





If you really want to cure your acne there are two recommended methods that should combined together (if you can afford it) for best results.





Firstly and more important in my opinion, you must learn how you should fix the internal problem that%26#039;s causing your acne, not just masking the symptoms or getting relief.


There are only few decent Ebooks and acne cure programs that can teach you exactly how to treat your acne from the inside.





Where medicine has failed them the authors have done their own research and found a way to overcome acne. In their guides they share their great knowledge with other acne sufferers. In any case, be very careful because many of them are pure crap with little value.





Check this article about one of the leading systems today that was helpful for me to cure my acne:





http://www.squidoo.com/Acne-No-More-Eboo鈥?/a>





The second thing that you need to do is to get good acne skin product that will be suitable for your skin.


There are hundreds of acne skin care products available in the market right now and it%26#039;s not easy to choose the product that will give you the best results.


When choosing your product make sure to check that you get at least 2 months full guarantee. Some of the big names in the industry are:


ClearPores, Acuzine, Acnezine, Proactiv, Vilante and some others.


I personally used the Clearpores cleansing system and was very satisfied with the results. You can find a lot more about Clearpores here:





http://www.clear-pore.info





Don%26#039;t give up, acne is something that can be cure, good luck...|||DO NOT take acnepril at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





I was fooled by their website and ordered 2 months worth or supply and it did nothing but make my acne spread and become more inflammed. Acneticin is the same company as acnepril so don%26#039;t believe that either. They did refund my money back but my acne never went back to the way it was before. It stayed in the horrible condition that acnepril left it in.|||I had the same problem,





Try the asprin mask,





dissolve 2 asprins (non coated) in a little (i mean little) water.


add one teaspoon of honey and spread on your face. exfoliate with your hands for a few minutes and let sit for 10 minutes.





you can do this up to twice a week but make sure to moisturize after!!!





I now also take perfect skin to keep my skin clear and do the asprin mask once a week.





i really hope you find what works for you.|||I know what u mean. well i%26#039;ve been using Murad Acne Complex and it works pretty good. i also use the Olay acne treatment scrub with salycic acid. They%26#039;ve helped a lot.|||I highly recommend you to try the Clean %26amp; Clear Continuous Controlling Acne Cleanser. I have been using this product for about a year and it does wonders. It recommends that you only put it on your face for like a minute, but I have massaged it into my skin for hours and it did no harm. For me, it clears up any pimples that I have in about 2-3 days. It comes in a purple and white tube with a purple cap, and it only costs between $5-6.





Also, I would suggest that you exfoliate your face at least once a week. I use St. Ives Apricot Scrub to take care of that. And if you wear a lot of makeup then I suggest the Pond%26#039;s Wet Cleasing Towelletes.





I hope this works for you. Good Luck.|||I also have horrible battles with acne and it seems I%26#039;ve tried every product out there. The 7 day acne detox does nothing but make you feel lousy - I think it%26#039;s the diet that entails eating a bunch of apples for nearly a whole week! The best prescription I%26#039;ve tried was Accutane, it kept all acne at bay for about 8 years, but it recently started coming back again. This led me to discover an incredible product called Acne Stop - by a place called The Original Skin Store. I wish this was available in drug stores, but so far I%26#039;ve only found it on Ebay and on the website www.theoriginalskinstore.com and costs about 12 bucks a bottle. This is a salicylic acid and lactic acid liquid treatment that you can dab on breakouts - and is great for tiny average zits (they usually disappear in a day) and also great for cystic acne (which will usually go away in 2-3 days). Before I started using this, it would take weeks for one breakout to clear up. I wrote an in-depth product review, you can check it out at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article鈥?/a>


Also, I%26#039;d suggest using a good exfoliant like St Ives Apricot Scrub to remove dead dry skin that clogs pores. After I use the Apricot Scrub I use exfoliating body gloves to wash my face with 24/7 Acne Stop wash to remove any of the granules and provide additional acne medication. If you don%26#039;t mind a costly exfoliant, go with Dr Brandt Microdermabrasion Scrub (about 30 bucks a jar) for some super-exfoliating. Hope this helps you out in the war against acne!

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