Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
1:05 pm
Acne prevention sounds simple enough – buy some anti acne cream and watch it disappear. That sounds fine in theory but the truth is, everyone’s skin is different and expecting the same prevention cream to do the same job with everyone is asking a bit much.
There are plenty of myths doing the rounds about acne prevention and what works and what doesn’t but there are also plenty of truths which many may ignore simply because they are simple solutions. In this article, we’ll look at three acne prevention theories you may have heard and whether there is much truth to them.
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 at
1:03 pm
I’m turning 19, and want to start taking preventive measures, what are some great ageing products that I can pick up at the drug store? Also, I have very sensitive and acne prone skin that can be dry.
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 at
1:20 pm

- Destroys 99.9 percentage of acne bacteria in 1 hour
- Helps prevent future breakouts on contact
- Penetrates and unclogs pores
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Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
1:27 pm
Okay so i suffer abit on a certain area of my face with spots, its not quite acne but enough to lower my self esteem. Anyway i had been given a long dose of antibiotics which have cleared my back up completely (i had a mild form of acne on my back) but had definitely taken redness and made the spots of my face alot better! I haven’t got long left of the antibiotics so i was wondering what the best prevention i can buy is so they don’t come back as bad, or at all preferably! Haha! Thanks for reading
Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
1:27 pm
What is a good acne prevention home remedy or wash for sensitive skin? i’m using witch hazel astringent with aloe, and it’s done wonders by evening out my skin tone, but isn’t really doing the trick for acne prevention. Help???
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
1:12 pm
I just wanted to know if it works,
Paid alot of moolah for it.
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
1:03 pm
Im travelling to Kenya soon for aid work, and im currently on acne medication, i was told by somebody that doxycycline could be used as anti malarial medication as well as for acne prevention, is this true?
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.
Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
8:16 am
Is there anything that can heal better and faster than active manuka honey? According to my research, manuka honey will heal a wound fast without leaving a scar. Is this active manuka honey really that much better than stuff like neosporin? I got a fairly large open wound on my face from applying apple cider vinegar to my hypertrophic/hyperpigmented scars left from past acne. I’ve been using neosporin and aloe vera on it and now the wound is looking like a blister. Should I order some active manuka honey to prevent a scar from forming? If so what UMF rating do you recommend? Thanks.
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at
8:32 am
i just got rid of acne, what the best way to prevent them?
what should i use?