Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Spots Help?

I Have Hair Down To My Eyebrows And I Get Loads Of Spots On My Forhead How Can I Get Rid Of ThemSpots Help?
I asked a similar question about spots a few weeks ago. Try taking a look http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind鈥?/a>





Hope this helpsSpots Help?
You may have to get electrolysis so the hair doesn't grow on your forehead anymore and then get microdermabrasion and keep up with a skin care program that the dermatologist will give you.





For a less expensive regimen you'll need to get a facial every week. You can get them at a beauty school for $8.00 and get a buff puff pad and facial soap based on the type of skin you have, you can get this from Rite Aid or CVS. This removes dead skin so your skin can breathe.
maybe buy a facial steamer and drink plenty of water if possible from waitrose willow water is supposed to be very healing anyway that what i would do
cut your hair. dont wash it more regularly or it will get oilier, the less frequent you wash it, the less time it will take to get oily.
Well, I would make sure that you keep both your skin and your hair clean. But beware of over-cleaning which can cause your skin to dry out making all your problems worse.





In terms of cleaning your face I would use a cleanser in the the morning designed for acne prone skin (lush has a great skin care line www.lush.ca if you are in Canada or www.lush.com for the USA) followed by a toner, and the crucial step it to moisturize. If you don't moisturize while using a cleanser designed to remove sebum from the skin can cause the oil producing glands in your skin to start over-producing oil and thus aggravating the problems.





Another tip might be to keep your hair off of your forehead as much as possible (perhaps at night when you are home?)





I hope this helped.
Are you sure it is not heat where you have your fringe. Perhaps as a short term method ask your hairdresser about another style so as to give you a new look as a tempory measure.You may even grow to like it . Otherwise talk to a dietion as you maybe allergic to something.If however it is just on the forehead then talk to a chemist. As they could tell you what is causing them my bet is the new hairstyle to allow your skin to breathe.
try using tea tree oil? it worked for my spots, its an antiseptic.
wash your hair daily to stop oiliness beacuse the bacteria stays there and causes ';spots';
Go c ur dr, it helped 4 me
Cut your hair, you can have a really nice cut but there is constantly oil on people's hair so cutting it may help. Also, you said they are on your forehead.
go to your doctor, they'll prescribe you something strong that'll clear it right up
The best way to rid spots is to have a good cleansing regime.


First; Cleanse.


Second; Wash.


Third; Tone.


Fourth; Moisturise.


Repeat twice daily for the best results.


I hope this helps you on the way to being spot free.
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