Friday, January 8, 2010

Teenage spots..?

I'm 14 and I get bad spots around my chin %26amp; T-zone, and sometimes at the side of my cheeks. Are there any really good brands of cleansing wipes and face washes etc. that help for that kind of thing. I have tried out quite alot and it doesn't help much. (:Teenage spots..?
Nivea visage is good, so's T-Zone, and cliniques good :)





To get rid of like spots fast try clean and clear.





Just try see what works best for you!





Good Luck





=]Teenage spots..?
Clean %26amp; Clear has awesome stuff for teens.
For me , i think that a simple dayly wash and type were you put it on cotton wool. ( oxy are realy good ) do this every morning and night , the one were you put it on cotton wool is the best one ... i hope i helped , xx
olay fash wash, noxema anti-blemish pads
Talk to your doctor-everyone has different skin types. What might work great for some people could worsen the condition for others.
The occasional pimple or two needs no treatment. over- the-counter cover-up creams and cosmetics, if used at all, should be water based and hypoallergenic. Even if outbreaks of acne cannot be eliminated, conventional and alternative treatment can provide relief. conventionals medicene favors drug therapies that inhibit sebun and keratin production, limit bacterial growthm or encourage shedding of skin cells to unclog pores. Because many therapies can have potent side effects, any patient with a skin problem should proceed with caution when trying a new treatment. People with severe, persistent cases need the care of a dermatologist.





Conventional Medicene:


To treat mild acne, your doctor may recommend a topical over the counter medication containing benzoyl peroxide or prescribe the antiacne drug tretinoin, a vitamin A derivaive.


For moderate to sever cases a mainstay of treatment is tetracycline, an antibiotic that is usually taken orally, sometimes in combination with topically applied tretinoin. other useful anibiotics are oral erythromycin and clindamycin.


For chronically inflamed cysts a doctor may prescribe the drug isotretion, but beacause of its potentially severe side effects the treatment must be monitored carefully especially in women of childbearing age.





NUTRITION AND DIET:


most doctors now believe that acne is not a food related problem and rarely ask patients to change their diets as a means of reducing outbreaks. Some alternative therapists however, make a change in diet as the basis of treatment. while experts both camps conced that chocolate, fats and other suspect foods dont cause acne, debate continues over whether they can aggravate the condition





At- Home remedies:


washing your face with unsented, oilfree soap- or even a medicated soap- helps keep your skin clea, but scrubbing already inflamed skin only makes acne worse.








resist the urge to pop pimples. let them break when they are ready then wash it gentally.





for mild to moderate acne, try over the counter treatments that contain benzoyl peroxide





expose your acne to sunlight in moderation, but be careful to avoid over exposure.





men with moderate to severe acne should use a new razor blade every time they shave to lower the risk of infection. instead of alcohol based aftershves, try herbal alternatives that include essention oils of lavender, chamomile or tea tre.











basics of preventing acne:


daily bath or shower, and washing face and hand with unscented or mildly antibacterial soap.

















EXAMPLES OF GOOD ACNE CLEARING FACE WASH:


VISHY [ i use this and it works wonders ] -http://www.vichyusa.com/_us/_en/catalog/鈥?/a>





Clean%26amp;Clear [ also very good ]-


http://www.drugstore.com/qxp164349_33318鈥?/a>

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