Monday, December 14, 2009

Got bad acne, need advice. Think its cystic.?

Hi peeps, i%26#039;m 17 and got really bad acne... i drink lots of water and plenty of fruit, wash twice a day but. I have got lots of acne all over the top of my back, shoulders, middle of chest and face but now its started to appear on my thighs :S.





I%26#039;ve tried all this skin care crap but not working.|||Ok hey u need to flush out the liver in order to clear up the skin problem ok. Here nice little cure for you: 80z of apple juice and quarter teaspoon of Espom salt drink this. It i swear it worked it cleans the skin|||Take a probiotic and ask your dermatologist about Tazorac. Also, using a gentler face wash may help.|||first, don%26#039;t touch your face unless you use clean washed hands. then, use a gentle cream cleanser in the shower to wash your face. if this does not help with time, see your dermatologist.|||I%26#039;m a twenty four year old female I%26#039;ve been to every dermatologist for my acne and nothing has worked I have had acne all my life it%26#039;s on my back chest and face. The only thing that I have found to work for my skin is Proactive I%26#039;m not joking it%26#039;s true. They have the stuff for the face, and they also have stuff for your whole entire body including a fade cream that makes you scaring go away. It really works also drink lots of water and eat lots of fruit but if that doesn%26#039;t work your acne could be genetic depending on whether or not your parents have or it could just be because of puberty and eventually you%26#039;ll grow out of it. But try the proactive stuff that is what I use|||Male or female? If you%26#039;re a girl, you can take hormone pills- %26#039;the%26#039; pill. It balances out the hormones that cause a lot of teenage acne. Reacutane (sp?) is apparently very good, too.|||If you鈥檙e looking for accurate acne information, best to see a dermatologist. Some people believe doctors are predisposed to take the easy way to deal with acne鈥?prescription drugs. But, with many, this simplistic answer may not be the appropriate course of action. Some feel that such prescription drugs just treat the symposium and not the underlying cause. But, a local dermatologist is still your best starting point.


For me personally, I discovered a great informational acne treatment site. Not only is there good information/articles but I got their audio e-book and following it鈥檚 advice can now say that my acne is a thing of the past! Keep in mind, were all different and there are various types of acne, so what works for some may not be totally effective for all.





Bottom line, hang in there, you will get past this! Sincere best wishes and good luck.


Oh, by the way the site that helped me is:


http://www.acne-treatment-medicine-1.inf鈥?/a>|||its seems your acne prob has become worst. work out these three steps:


1) check whether you have dandruff in your hair. {coz u hve acne on shoulders and back too}


2)drink water early in the morning when you wake up.without having anythng. make sure your body system is good.


3)and plz see dermatologist.|||I always try to take the hollistic approach to things, but my cystic acne required Acutane for results. It truly was a miracle drug for me. It does have side affects that you need to discuss with your doc, but it cleared my acne within 2 weeks. I still get occasional break-outs as an adult. My doc termed it the %26quot;smile drug%26quot; because once my skin was cleared, she finally got to see me smiling. Acne is emotionally devastating. The longer you wait, the more scarring you could face. I%26#039;ve spent thousands to repair my scars and often just wish I%26#039;d taken the Acutane sooner.|||I answered a question similar to this a few weeks ago. You have a severe skin problem and you need to see a dermatologist. Some people think they have acne, when they really have eczema etc. the wrong treatment can have a lot to do, with why your skin is not clearing up, despite all the products you%26#039;ve tried. you may also need antibiotics, to help conquer your problem. I used to have break outs around my chin, but my skin is really clear now and healthy. A lot of people recommend pro-active. While it is a good product, i have found that if you stop using it your acne comes back twice as bad. when the product first came out, i tried it and that was my experience and many others have had the same. it can also be quite costly.





consulting a dermatologist is the best thing for you to do. they can take a sample from your skin and find out exactly what%26#039;s causing the problem and treat it accordingly. this will save you a lot of further frustration and money wasted in the future. bad skin can really lower your self-esteem and be socially crippling. go to the doctor and get those zits - zapped! good luck to you!|||Here are some REALLY good, and very inexpensive ways to treat most acne at home. Try each method (unless you鈥檙e allergic to the ingredients) until you find one that works best for you. Good luck =) BTW, I know some of these may sound bizarre but try them鈥hat have you got to lose other than the acne!!





1. Put toothpaste on your acne before going to bed. (Make sure it is paste not gel). It should reduce the swelling of acne noticeably.





2. Dab egg whites on your acne and leave on for 20 minutes or overnight. It鈥檚 supposed to pull the infection out of the blemish.





3. Wash acne infected areas twice a day with warm salt water. This reduces oils in the skin and helps to dry the acne up without further agitation.





4. Use ice on acne before going to bed. This works best on pimples that have not yet formed a head. It reduces swelling and helps to prevent scarring.





5. Wash and dab acne with cotton balls that have been soaked in vinegar. Let dry; do not wash off immediately.





6. Place strawberries leaves over your acne and the alkalinity will help to reduce the swelling.|||why don%26#039;t you see a doctor (dermatologist) you dumbass?

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