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Preventing Acne ScarsJamie from New York Feedback About This Post:RE: Preventing Acne ScarsI have this problem if anyone can give me some suggestions. Whenever I do waxing from my face so small pimples cover my face and leave blemishes on my face. What should I do with these blemishes because they look ugly. Please help me out Post By girleee (Guest Post) RE: Preventing Acne Scars
#1 ----> Don't over wash your face, or your skin can rebel and make more oil. Once in the morning and once in the evening is enough. Use a MILD cleanser. Remember, if you use a super-strong cleaner, or a cleaner with alcohol your skin will produce more oil to try to re-balance it! (If you use a "scrub" to exfoliate, do this no more than once a week at most & follow with a high quality facial moisturizer) Post by Cyinda RE: Preventing Acne ScarsThe key to no scarring with acne is not to pick at them. However, preventing acne break-outs is more tricky. The number one cause of acne is dirty/oily skin; the second cause for break-outs is hormonal. I have tried many products on the market for acne prevention and have found that simply keeping my skin clean is the trick. However, when certain times of the month and/or stressful events come into play, all the clean skin in the world won't prevent break-outs. I have tried Proactive (like Diane suggests) and personally found it to be very expensive with little results. I'm not trying to say it hasn't worked for other people, just didn't for me. (I was on it for three years, too). I just came across a little gadget in Walgreens the other day that seems to do the trick on acne. It's expensive, but if you have the hormonal break-outs that I have the priviledge of enduring, then it's worth every penny. Here is a website you can go check it out at: http://myzeno.com/. Good luck, Jamie! Post by Crystal Ball RE: Preventing Acne ScarsSometimes acne scarring is caused by the type of break-out that you have. My son had nasty acne, but it was simply pimples in profusion. However, a friend had the type that was cysts. Those can become serious problems for scarring because they are so deep. The only way to avoid complications from acne is to be under the care of a dermatologist. She will closely monitor your condition and make adjustments in both topical and oral medications if they are necessary. Another thing you need to be aware of is that exfoliating is not always the correct answer when you have acne because when the pimples have been opened the 'infection' will be spread more easily. Again the doctor will use sterilized equipment and topical wipes as she works on you to prevent the acne from spreading. Good Luck. PS: My son is now in his late 30s and doesn't have a single scar! Post by hsorbits RE: Preventing Acne Scars
I don't know much about the scarring but my thought it to prevent the acne in the first place using a topical acne treatment. Not that I am pushing or selling a particular product but I highly recommend Proactive. I have problems with adult acne and started using it. It is not cheap but it works way better than any of the over the counter products I have tried at the discount stores. It will save you money in the long run because of the cost of trying all those other products that don't work. I believe that if you are a new buyer that you can get a starter or trial of the Proactive for only $19.95 right now. If you have to join the members club to get that price you can just discontinue the membership if you don't like it and don't want to be charged for it or there are different options for getting the product in a customized form. Post By Diane (Guest Post) |
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