Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at
1:25 pm
I have always put up with mild acne. Now that I am 6 months pregnant, my face & back are nuts!!
I know a lot of it is hormonal, but I wondered if the clarisonic might help.
I had heard once if you had acne, you shouldn’t use it, true/false?
Does it help improve adult acne???? Thanks!!
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
10:54 am
I was wondering if it is documented anywhere or if anyone else has experienced the same thing. The good thing is that my acne cleared up but the bad news is an extra 15 lbs
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
10:54 am
I’m looking for the best treatment before I pay for something that doesn’t work.
Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
1:17 pm
Adult acne treatment does not have to be difficult. On the other hand, many adults still find it hard to get solution to their acne. Most people use products without knowing if it is meant for teen or adults.
Most treatments for oily skin are associated with teen acne while adults tend to have dry skin. Acne can be traumatic and embarrassing. Here are the best treatments for adult acne various effective ways for treating adult acne.
Acne Approved Medication: some medications for acne are gels such as Differin and Retin-A and antibiotics. They are effective for mild or moderate adult acne; consult your dermatologist for the best treatment.
Using Lotions: they are available in gels or creams. Using natural acne treatment such as Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil are effective for reducing acne scars and breakouts. Dry skin is the side effect of other acne treatments, but using lotion will moisturize the skin.
Cleaning the Face with Cleanser: wash your face at least twice a day using facial cleanser or mild soap; it reduces acne causing dirt like bacteria and dead skin cells.
Relevant Acne Creams: Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic acid are the two most effective acne medications. They help in killing bacteria and are best used after washing your face.
Light & Laser: blue light and Laser therapy destroy acne bacteria within a short term.
May be expensive but they are great for treating acne and scars in a short time.
Diet: one of the things you can also do to improve your skin appearance or bring balance to your skin is to change your diet. Get plenty of sleep and eat fresh vegetable, fruits also drinking plenty of water.
So are you looking for adult acne treatment that will give you a lifetime solution to acne?
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
1:14 pm
I went through high school with out to much of a problem, a few blemishes here and there. Now, I am in my 30′s and its ridiculous…I dont know what to do. Any suggestions?
Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
10:35 am
the dermatologist prescribed antibiotics for 1 month, differin, and hydrocortisone. this has helped 50%. i finished the antibiotic about 2 weeks ago. i seem to be stuck with the rest. it’s only on my face.
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
1:06 pm
Acne is not a problem targeting teenagers but adults as well. Adult acne treatment is slightly different from the ones used by teenagers as their skin texture and condition is different. In this article, I’d like to share with you a brief description of adult acne plus the ways to treat adult acne.
Adult acne is different from teenagers acne therefore, the way to treat it is different. For adults, acne most often occurs around the lower cheek and chin areas and the acne are deeper and bigger compared to the ones on teenagers.
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 at
1:06 pm
Im a 45 yo widow and just became sexually active again after 4 celibate years. Evertime I have sex I get a yeast infection and yes my guy is CLEAN! Never had acne until my spouse passed. Dr says it is stress breakout and will not prescribe meds. OTC stuff not working. Help!
Sunday, October 17th, 2010 at
1:14 pm
I was wondering if anyone has visited with a naturopathic doctor for adult male acne, and if so, did they give you any alternative supplements that helped? I seem to be getting skin problems again in my 40′s!
Thank you.
Monday, October 11th, 2010 at
1:25 pm
I’m almost 37 years old and have more acne now than when I was in my teens and 20′s. I’ve also started to notice scarring on my face from past breakouts. Can someone explain why this is happening and recommend ways to help get this problem under control? I’ve been trying different store bought acne creams but they haven’t helped much and also irritate my skin. Thanks very much in advance for your help.