Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at
1:32 pm
I want to get rid of my acne before school starts. I have combination skin and I break out a lot during my period, even though I still get acne all the time. I want an acne cleanser or treatment that I can get somewhere like Walmart or Target, but I will be willing to splurge for something like Clinique if I know it is going to work. What are the best products out there?
Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
8:16 pm
At 38, I just noticed the start of a fine wrinkle on my forehead. TV is full of ads promising a youth-full face, but I am naturally a skeptic. Also, as a male, I know nothing of the cosmetics industry. I was wondering if anyone has had a good experience with anything over the counter. I would like to avoid prescription retinol creams (used for a while for acne) due to expense and an unpleasant odor and skin texture during use. I am realistic enough to realize there is no magic cream that gives a fountain of youth, but am curious to see if any of the over the counter creams are worth it. Any advice is appreciated.
Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
8:15 am
I dont really have acne, just been breaking out a little lately. Thought maybe I’d get something to wash my face with that would help with prevention. Any ideas?
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
9:38 am
I already have a cleanser and a toner but I was wondering what acne treatment is the best for spot treatment or even for prevention. Any help is appreciated!
Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
8:52 am
I’m 21 years old with acne! I had nice and clear skin all the way up until 6 months ago. Even as a teenager, I only got 1 or 2 pimples from time to time. Now at 21 I have a face full of them. And I don’t even know why! What can I do to clear these things up?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
11:33 am
I need an acne treatment that I can get at walmart or a drug store. I don’t need a facewash. Just “spot treatment” for acne that I can put right on the pimple. What have you used? What works best? Any skincare tips?
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
7:17 am
My mom is putting off the dermatoligest for some time now and i RELE want to go. she says tat she’ll take me some time after school starts. So in the meantime, does any1 know of any effective acne products that aren’t perscirbed?
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
8:25 pm
You need to decide whether you want to use a product with chemicals or something all natural. Surprisingly, many natural products now on the market work great and be informed that even natural remedies need to be carefully researched. After all, not all-natural products are quality so you would be doing your skin a favour.
Understand the basics of your skin and the ingredients of these products so you can make an educated decision.For natural over counter acne medications, the key ingredients include vitamin E, Aloe vera, and tea tree oil. Unfortunately, you may have to try more than one product to find the exact remedy that works not just your skin but also the specific type of acne you have. Once you have identified a natural product that reduces the effects of acne. You will also maintain a management program to keep the problem at bay.
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at
9:18 pm
If you have acne and you want to get rid of the lesions and blemishes, it will be best if you wash your face regularly and avoid going to places with too much dirt and smoke. You should also watch your diet. However, if simple skin care tips don’t work and you want to be acne-free in just a short period of time, it is best to get acne treatment products right away. Fortunately there are many acne treatment products that can be bought from pharmacies and derm clinics without the need for a doctor’s prescription.
There are also many over the counter acne treatment products that are sold over the internet. If you are one of those who are on the lookout for an effective acne treatment however, it will be best if you first examine the product based on its ingredients.
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