Friday, January 8, 2010
Ur opinion on Neutrogena's Acne Stress Control Treatment?
I already bought it, used it 4 a few days, but i%26#039;m still on the fence bout it. it worked it some areas but left some that still needs improvement. ur opinion plz! and should i stop if its not rlly helping?|||man, i tried that stuff and it burned my face!! literally, while i was rubbing it on to other parts of my face, the parts that had it would start to burn and i%26#039;d have to wash it off. i loved the results, lol, but it wasn%26#039;t worth it. of course, i have super sensitive skin, so other than the burning it worked well. if you have skin like mine, don%26#039;t use it. if you don%26#039;t have skin anything like mine, i would totally use it.|||Neutrogena costs more, and it does less for me. I own 2 Neutrogena Products: The Wave and the stress control pads. The Wave is acceptable, the stress control line is crap. Try Clean and Clear Advantagr, they did the trick for me.|||its helping and it take about a month....
What is the best acne product that acts as a spot lightening treatment?
Clean and Clear Advantage kit.
get it at walmart!|||Definitely Topical-Ascorbic Acid and Topical Niacinamide combined with proper exfoliating agents such as AHA%26#039;s and salicylic acid|||Tea tree oil. It is a cure all... It%26#039;s safe and doesn%26#039;t hurt..
http://www.getridofthings.com/tea-tree-o鈥?/a>
Try it.. I use it and I have amazing results, it almost works overnight.. you have to use it consistently as with anything else.. but it is very very good. I highly reccommend trying this.
Also if you don%26#039;t have a face exfoliator.. you can mix baking soda with the tea tree oil for a paste.. it works very well.. and afterwards dab tea tree oil on them.. it works good. =)|||If you have a lot of acne try arbonne%26#039;s clear advantage kit. It is pretty expensive but if you can afford it%26#039;s worth the money. If you cant afford it try using clean %26amp; clear, it worked good and was very cheap. Try not to tuch your face when your hands are dirty, and if you have your hair touching your forehead wash your hair in the morning and night to remove oil%26#039;s.
get it at walmart!|||Definitely Topical-Ascorbic Acid and Topical Niacinamide combined with proper exfoliating agents such as AHA%26#039;s and salicylic acid|||Tea tree oil. It is a cure all... It%26#039;s safe and doesn%26#039;t hurt..
http://www.getridofthings.com/tea-tree-o鈥?/a>
Try it.. I use it and I have amazing results, it almost works overnight.. you have to use it consistently as with anything else.. but it is very very good. I highly reccommend trying this.
Also if you don%26#039;t have a face exfoliator.. you can mix baking soda with the tea tree oil for a paste.. it works very well.. and afterwards dab tea tree oil on them.. it works good. =)|||If you have a lot of acne try arbonne%26#039;s clear advantage kit. It is pretty expensive but if you can afford it%26#039;s worth the money. If you cant afford it try using clean %26amp; clear, it worked good and was very cheap. Try not to tuch your face when your hands are dirty, and if you have your hair touching your forehead wash your hair in the morning and night to remove oil%26#039;s.
I know it has been asked a lot... but would the skin specialists out there answer an acne treatment Q please?
I have pretty average acne for a teenager, and have never really bothered much about it but i would like to start something. The most advertised products out there are proactive and clinique 3 step. I went to do some reasearch and was absolutly overwhelmed. There are so many websites and it is really impossible to tell how reliable they are, or even if they are run by a company!
So, dermatoligists or anyone who knows about skin, of the low-priced range, what is the safest for skin?
I%26#039;m more interested in long-term skin care than a treatment which will damage my skin in the long run but solve my acne now.
After safety, of course, I%26#039;d like to get the most effective.
I know this question has been asked many times, so i appreciate your answers! Basically, I would like to know which low-price-range treatments are safest, and then which are most effective.
Thankyou!!!
Sweet|||Rapid clear is good, if you havn%26#039;t tried it yet, i suggest you use the scrub and spot cream
with the scrub wash your face 2 times a day with hot water,
and drink a lot of water, and don%26#039;t eat really oily foods,make sure your hair is clean and not always on your face, tie it back
also Jason idea of pillow case changing is good|||Believe it or not, a very safe and effective way to control acne on the face and head is to change your pillow cases daily.|||I like Nivea Young.
It%26#039;s light.
And I also like the body shop stuff =D
Also, just have a good diet, exercise, drink lots of water and change your bedsheets and you should be good to go! and dont touch your face during the day if you can help it. also dont let your hair get on your skin. even though i%26#039;m guilty of that lol i have a fringe.|||Dear any of the strong medications will cause harm in the long run. n if u get any acne cream, make sure the intensity isnt more than 2%.
I also think about long run n so i%26#039;ll tell u dat home remedies are best for people like us.
Put toothpaste on acnes over night(the one with peroxide or mint works best). After u wash it, moisturise ur face coz it makes the skin dry.
Use a good acne medication twice a day.
Use clay mask or fuller%26#039;s earth mask twice a week.
Crush neem/mint leaves n put them on acnes for 30 mins everyday.
Splash hot warm water on face for 1 minute n then wipe it with towel. Put heated honey or half spoon honey +4 drop tea tree oil for 15 minutes- do it twice a day.
Water fruits n vegs in diet +7 hour sleep, thats the real deal.
Dats what helped me :-) good luck|||Well... low-price.... Ducray has some good treatments. They%26#039;re about 20$ for a face wash, I bought it and it lasted me almost a year using it morning and night. I bought the anti-acne treatment (keracnyl) and it lasted me about three months so.... it%26#039;s a good value for the price. It has glycolic acid. Helps to clear out blackheads wonderfully.
So, dermatoligists or anyone who knows about skin, of the low-priced range, what is the safest for skin?
I%26#039;m more interested in long-term skin care than a treatment which will damage my skin in the long run but solve my acne now.
After safety, of course, I%26#039;d like to get the most effective.
I know this question has been asked many times, so i appreciate your answers! Basically, I would like to know which low-price-range treatments are safest, and then which are most effective.
Thankyou!!!
Sweet|||Rapid clear is good, if you havn%26#039;t tried it yet, i suggest you use the scrub and spot cream
with the scrub wash your face 2 times a day with hot water,
and drink a lot of water, and don%26#039;t eat really oily foods,make sure your hair is clean and not always on your face, tie it back
also Jason idea of pillow case changing is good|||Believe it or not, a very safe and effective way to control acne on the face and head is to change your pillow cases daily.|||I like Nivea Young.
It%26#039;s light.
And I also like the body shop stuff =D
Also, just have a good diet, exercise, drink lots of water and change your bedsheets and you should be good to go! and dont touch your face during the day if you can help it. also dont let your hair get on your skin. even though i%26#039;m guilty of that lol i have a fringe.|||Dear any of the strong medications will cause harm in the long run. n if u get any acne cream, make sure the intensity isnt more than 2%.
I also think about long run n so i%26#039;ll tell u dat home remedies are best for people like us.
Put toothpaste on acnes over night(the one with peroxide or mint works best). After u wash it, moisturise ur face coz it makes the skin dry.
Use a good acne medication twice a day.
Use clay mask or fuller%26#039;s earth mask twice a week.
Crush neem/mint leaves n put them on acnes for 30 mins everyday.
Splash hot warm water on face for 1 minute n then wipe it with towel. Put heated honey or half spoon honey +4 drop tea tree oil for 15 minutes- do it twice a day.
Water fruits n vegs in diet +7 hour sleep, thats the real deal.
Dats what helped me :-) good luck|||Well... low-price.... Ducray has some good treatments. They%26#039;re about 20$ for a face wash, I bought it and it lasted me almost a year using it morning and night. I bought the anti-acne treatment (keracnyl) and it lasted me about three months so.... it%26#039;s a good value for the price. It has glycolic acid. Helps to clear out blackheads wonderfully.
Treatment for scars and acne?
i am 16 years and i have acne and some scars on my face. And i what to get rid of it. Do you now what kind of treatment can i get for scars and acne? And is Bioskincare a good choice for it? And where can i buy the treatment. i never where make up and i don%26#039;t what to.|||See a dermitologist first. He will give you great advice on what to do or take. The best way to get rid of scaring is a lazer-face treatment but its kind of pricy but leaves your skin flawless.|||Use Vitamin - K for scars and acne its real goood (=|||try some over the counter stuff for acne first. if that don%26#039;t work-go to a skin dr. the have more powerful meds. for it.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I know it has been asked a lot... but would the skin specialists out there answer an acne treatment Q please?
I have pretty average acne for a teenager, and have never really bothered much about it but i would like to start something. The most advertised products out there are proactive and clinique 3 step. I went to do some reasearch and was absolutly overwhelmed. There are so many websites and it is really impossible to tell how reliable they are, or even if they are run by a company!
So, dermatoligists or anyone who knows about skin, of the low-priced range, what is the safest for skin?
I%26#039;m more interested in long-term skin care than a treatment which will damage my skin in the long run but solve my acne now.
After safety, of course, I%26#039;d like to get the most effective.
I know this question has been asked many times, so i appreciate your answers! Basically, I would like to know which low-price-range treatments are safest, and then which are most effective.
Thankyou!!!
Sweet|||It%26#039;s different for everyone sadly, but here are a few of the products I think are staples in a good acne regimen:
Cleansers:
Cheap - Cetaphil Oily
Mid - Effaclar Foaming Gel by Biomedic
Expensive - Obagi Clenziderm Step 1
Spot Treatment-
Mid-Effaclar K Acne Spot treatment Biomedic
Moisturizer
Effaclar Active Matte Biomedic
Sunscreen - Obagi Healthy Skin protection (this is a bit expensive but absolutely worth every penny)
Makeup that helps with acne
Jane Iredale - disappear is a concealer that has ingredients to help breakouts heal faster
Jane Iredale Balance Spray|||Well 1st all, people have different types of skin and all that. But Proactive did not work for me. Im using this stuff called Murad right now, it%26#039;s kinda working. I think it%26#039;s also cuz of my diet and lack of exercise, i%26#039;m so embarassed because of my acne and it sucks really bad. Hope you figure something out before it gets worse
So, dermatoligists or anyone who knows about skin, of the low-priced range, what is the safest for skin?
I%26#039;m more interested in long-term skin care than a treatment which will damage my skin in the long run but solve my acne now.
After safety, of course, I%26#039;d like to get the most effective.
I know this question has been asked many times, so i appreciate your answers! Basically, I would like to know which low-price-range treatments are safest, and then which are most effective.
Thankyou!!!
Sweet|||It%26#039;s different for everyone sadly, but here are a few of the products I think are staples in a good acne regimen:
Cleansers:
Cheap - Cetaphil Oily
Mid - Effaclar Foaming Gel by Biomedic
Expensive - Obagi Clenziderm Step 1
Spot Treatment-
Mid-Effaclar K Acne Spot treatment Biomedic
Moisturizer
Effaclar Active Matte Biomedic
Sunscreen - Obagi Healthy Skin protection (this is a bit expensive but absolutely worth every penny)
Makeup that helps with acne
Jane Iredale - disappear is a concealer that has ingredients to help breakouts heal faster
Jane Iredale Balance Spray|||Well 1st all, people have different types of skin and all that. But Proactive did not work for me. Im using this stuff called Murad right now, it%26#039;s kinda working. I think it%26#039;s also cuz of my diet and lack of exercise, i%26#039;m so embarassed because of my acne and it sucks really bad. Hope you figure something out before it gets worse
How dangerous is it to ingest small amounts of a 2% salicylic acid compound from an acne treatment?
About 15 hours ago, I scrubbed my cheek above my mouth with a acne treatment pad that contains 2% salicylic acid solution. After a few moments, I noticed that some of the medicine had been dripping down around my mouth and lips, and I could even taste a little bit on my tongue. I made a conscious effort not to swallow any of it; I immediately spit it out, and rinsed my lips and the interior of my mouth out with water. Despite those measures, I can%26#039;t be certain that I didn%26#039;t swallow at least a small portion of it. I don%26#039;t feel particularly ill, but am worried about some sort of latency period with toxicity. Do I have a reason to be concerned?|||I seriuosly doutb it but if ur concerd ring the gp out of hours for advice there the only ones who can give u an definet answer.|||I%26#039;ve had severe acne myself, try looking for more information on any acne website, like this one for example:
http://AcneTreat.net
You%26#039;ll find some great info there, hope you can get rid of them quickly.
http://AcneTreat.net
You%26#039;ll find some great info there, hope you can get rid of them quickly.
Best acne treatments for my sensitive skin?
so,ive recently been breaking out ALOT, and ALL THE TIME. and before this i used to have completely clear skin, and i drink lots of water and stuff like that. i also wash my face and remove all of my makeup.
ive heard that differin is good, but you need a prescription to use it.
are there any acne treatments that youve used that have worked for you? maybe ones that dont cost alot and you can just buy at cvs or something?|||One word my friend...Roaccutane!
I have had bad acne for many many years and trust me it was a real pain for me...i hated it terribly!
I have been on MANY products such as proactiv(which when you finsih using it brings out the pimples worst), neatrogena,clearasil, ambi and many more!
None of them worked for me beause when i finished using the proactiv which was a waste of my momey the pimples came back out soooooo much worst than it was in the beginning!
I went to my dermatologist last month and he introduced me to Roaccutane. I decided to use it, and i am NOT dissapointed at all with the excellent results that I have.
I have been using it for a month so far and within the first 2 days i had seen results..the pimples were disappearing(thats what we all want right?)
I am still using it because I have to complete my year.
The best part of it is that it is a tablet that you take. Its not a soap or a toner or a 4-5 step procedure that gets on your nerve..just one little tablet.
Its easy and stress free and best of all...Brings results!
You willl not be dissapointed if you try this product.
This product is only available through perscription by a dermatologist.
Use it and see for yourself!
=]
This treatment last for about 7 years after you finish your course with it or longer.|||Acne can be caused by many different things, including sensitive skin. I have seen that pro-active work very well for some of my patients with sensitive skin.
Acne can also depend on age and changes in the body. If you are currently using any medications some of the side effects can be acne. I would suggest seeing a dermatoligist to get it looked at. Since acne can be part of a serious problem.|||I wish you well in whatever choice that you make. My son had acne and I do know the distress that it can bring. Not to be taken lightly.
I also agree that you should see a dermatologist. I suggest that as welll as clearpores, you do have a look at the exposed acne product.
Also ensure that you check your diet to ensure that you are eating plenty of vegetables and fruit and also a simple tip to implement is to drink plenty of water each day.
Good luck with your decision|||I found this awesome website and you can find more information,about your question,
Take your time to visit ,I hope this helps!
http://acne--skin--care.blogspot.com
http://skin--care--supplies.blogspot.com
http://tinyurl.com/bfwfur
ive heard that differin is good, but you need a prescription to use it.
are there any acne treatments that youve used that have worked for you? maybe ones that dont cost alot and you can just buy at cvs or something?|||One word my friend...Roaccutane!
I have had bad acne for many many years and trust me it was a real pain for me...i hated it terribly!
I have been on MANY products such as proactiv(which when you finsih using it brings out the pimples worst), neatrogena,clearasil, ambi and many more!
None of them worked for me beause when i finished using the proactiv which was a waste of my momey the pimples came back out soooooo much worst than it was in the beginning!
I went to my dermatologist last month and he introduced me to Roaccutane. I decided to use it, and i am NOT dissapointed at all with the excellent results that I have.
I have been using it for a month so far and within the first 2 days i had seen results..the pimples were disappearing(thats what we all want right?)
I am still using it because I have to complete my year.
The best part of it is that it is a tablet that you take. Its not a soap or a toner or a 4-5 step procedure that gets on your nerve..just one little tablet.
Its easy and stress free and best of all...Brings results!
You willl not be dissapointed if you try this product.
This product is only available through perscription by a dermatologist.
Use it and see for yourself!
=]
This treatment last for about 7 years after you finish your course with it or longer.|||Acne can be caused by many different things, including sensitive skin. I have seen that pro-active work very well for some of my patients with sensitive skin.
Acne can also depend on age and changes in the body. If you are currently using any medications some of the side effects can be acne. I would suggest seeing a dermatoligist to get it looked at. Since acne can be part of a serious problem.|||I wish you well in whatever choice that you make. My son had acne and I do know the distress that it can bring. Not to be taken lightly.
I also agree that you should see a dermatologist. I suggest that as welll as clearpores, you do have a look at the exposed acne product.
Also ensure that you check your diet to ensure that you are eating plenty of vegetables and fruit and also a simple tip to implement is to drink plenty of water each day.
Good luck with your decision|||I found this awesome website and you can find more information,about your question,
Take your time to visit ,I hope this helps!
http://acne--skin--care.blogspot.com
http://skin--care--supplies.blogspot.com
http://tinyurl.com/bfwfur
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