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Facial Scrub to Get Rid of Acne?

I get bad acne. I've been using OXY brand stuff and its helped a little bit but I need something else that works a little better, whether I still have to use the Oxy stuff with it or not. I want a facial scrub or something that is easy to make and will make my skin look fresh, soft, clean, and clear with no stupid acne.

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February 27, 20080 found this helpful

If you are using a scrub on a daily basis, you might try only using it every other day, or less. A dermatologist once told me that scrubbing too often will irritate your skin and cause it to produce more oil and acne. I use a store brand version of Cetaphil cleanser most days, and have just started using an Aveeno scrub for acne 2 times a week. Another expensive tip I have read is to get Neutrogena's On The Spot acne treatment and use a lot more of it on your skin to clear up a bad breakout. It won't irritate your skin since it has less of the benzoyl peroxide than other brands.

 
February 27, 20080 found this helpful

If your acne is bad, you really want to see a doctor. Call your general practitioner and ask for a referral to a good dermatologist.

Good luck!

 

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February 27, 20080 found this helpful

I'm 51 years old and until I was 30, never had a problem with my skin except for the occasional breakout.

What I found that works great as a face wash is Clearasil Ultra Acne Clearing Gel Wash. I wash and RINSE WELL twice a day.

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After I wash my face, I smooth on some of this soap over my clean skin (twice a day). After a few days, my skin begins to dry and flake, which is what I want because the old skin is sloughing off and will allow the pores to be properly cleaned because they are now opened.

If the flaking gets too bad I use a scrub.
Take ordinary aspirin uncoated tablets. Aspirin is salacytic acid. Mash a few aspirins in a mortar and pestle until powdery. Add a little water until you get a scrub, not too dry though. Rub over your skin and don't forget your neck and the back of your neck, and behind your ears. The salacytic acid will help with the discolorations and you want your face and neck (back and front) to have a uniform color. Rinse very well.

Also, try using regular peroxide (not the kind to bleach your hair) as a tonor. Peroxide is a natural antiseptic and will 'foam' where ever there is bacteria. Rinse very well.

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Make sure you rinse well after all of these steps. Very important.
Use a fresh washcloth every time you wash and rinse your face - two per day.
Don't use natural loofahs on your skin. They hold too much bacteria.
Don't touch your face - watch this because you might not even realize you're doing it.

Another easy scrub is regular cold cream and sugar. Just mix the two together and scrub gently. However, cold cream contains mineral oil and if you have a problem with this product, don't use it.

I don't use anything at all that contains mineral oil or petroleum or petrolatum. This includes cosmetics and skin products. Start reading the labels; you'll be surprised to see how the expensive brands use mineral oil and petroleum.

Or just use water and sugar and make a paste. Sugar is a natural exfoliate. Rinse well.

Good luck!
Smoochie

 
By overthemoon (Guest Post)
February 27, 20080 found this helpful

I am 30 years old and have been suffering from acne for most of my life. Not only pimples and such, but I was getting very painful cystic pimples that my $30 a bottle soap didn't help. At Christmas time I made some bath products to give as gifts, I have since quite using any products on my skin that I didn't make myself. My skin looks and FEELS better than it has my whole life!! My acne has almost completely cleared up and I haven't had a single cystic pimple in over 2 months. Here's what I have ended up with:

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In the morning:
I make a mixture of oatmeal powder, honey, and a dash of apple cider vinegar. Mix and use as a creamy soap (homemade oatmeal powder will be coarser than store bought and will ex foliate a bit, but either works fine, just make sure that your powder doesn't have any additives if you buy it) or apply it and leave on as a mask. The oatmeal soothes and softens, honey is a natural anti-bacterial, it has anti-oxidants, and softens, moisturizes, and tightens skin, apple cider vinegar has great astringent qualities, it balances out skins ph levels, and helps to tighten pores. The combo cleans, softens, etc.

After washing use a tiny bit of cider vinegar (or a 50/50 combo of cider vinegar and green or chamomile tea) on a cotton swab as a toner. After it dries I use a bit of pure aloe vera gel all over to help heal the old acne and it seems to help control excess oils through out the day.

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At night:

I use a simple scrub. I have a mixture of Epsom salts, sea salt, and baking soda that I mix with just enough vitamin e oil to make a paste(check the label to make sure that your vitamin e doesn't contain mineral oil or petroleum oils). VERY GENTLY scrub face and neck in a circular motion, rinse, and pat dry.

I also will apply either vitamin e oil or coconut oil to my skin at night to help repair acne scars and soften wrinkles.

Depending on how much gunk is deep down in your skin you could also try a facial steam once a week to help draw everything out. I usually end up with a few blemishes coming to the surface the next day or so, but they heal and disappear quickly.

Honey alone has also proved to make a great face mask. Just apply and leave on for as long as possible.

I make enough of the salts to last a while since they don't spoil. The oatmeal mix I throw together real fast before I jump in the shower. Don't worry to much about measurements, you'll figure out what works for you. I keep all the ingredients handy in the bathroom except the aloe, which is kept in the fridge.It sounds like a lot, but honestly once you see and feel the results you'll never waste money on chemical filled products again.

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My acne prone skin glows now and I actually get complimented on my skin. Hope this helps you as much as it's helped me.

 
February 28, 20080 found this helpful

Use "Tea tree oil facial wash" from The Body Shop. And there is this product from Walgreens called "Miracle Care Network Pimple Eraser" it like removes the redness of breakouts and evens out skin tone (But take note, it causes redness during use). But for me it worked, most my blemishes have gone away.

 
By velsgal (Guest Post)
February 28, 20080 found this helpful

Have you ever tried Arbonne? It is a old company with great quality. I have heard a lot of great testimonies. I would love to become a dealer I am so sold on it. just go to arbonne.com I think. It is botanically based and actually gets to the root of the problem instead of the symptoms. FYI sometimes it will make you break out worse for a few days because it is cleaning out all the impurities. blessings to you!

 
By rae (Guest Post)
February 28, 20080 found this helpful

Ii agree that in the end it will cost you less and save a lot of time to go to the doctor and get medication for your acne. If you have sensitive skin, you can scar like my daughter did and have a the problem for the rest of your life. She paid $7000 for laser resurfacing. I had four kids and only my son didn't have acne that needed a doctor's treatment.

 
By jmouse13. (Guest Post)
February 29, 20080 found this helpful

My Grandson had terrible acne and I found the web-site www.aloetherapy.com. I had him use their Aloe Vera products. Ther also have Tea Tree items, But the Aloe is Greenhouse grown in the U S and manufactured in the U S. their products has really helped him. He is now 18 and no sign of acne and no scaring. Aloe therapy is a small company and specializes in service and low prices. A lot of places say Aloe, and then it is way way down in the ingredient listing. Their products Whole Leaf Aloe is always first. Look them up, you will be happy with their products.

 
By Deb (Guest Post)
February 29, 20080 found this helpful

If it is really bad, ask your dermatologist about accutane. It is the closes thing to an actual cure that exists. I have taken it twice in my life and it works for sure.

You don't really want to scrub your face. It could damage your skin and make things worse. I have always struggled with acne.

Ever since I have been using Paula's Choice products, my skin has been much better. Got to www.cosmeticscop.com and you can shop based on your skin type. She also has recommendations for facial cleansers for all skin types and hers is outstanding.

Also, a hormonal imbalance can play a role in acne problems. Before I started taking birth control pills I was having breakouts, now that I am on the pill, guess what? no acne!! So, ask your doctor to gie you a referaal to a hormone specilaist if your insurance covers it.

good luck!

 
March 1, 20080 found this helpful

i have horrible acne and it seems to multiply like overnight, and my mom suggested this stuff called "stress acne control" you can get it at walmart for like $8.00. It really works =]
There is also this other stuff you can get at wal-mart that is like a generic pro-active it is like $20.00.

 
By Tina (Guest Post)
March 2, 20080 found this helpful

I suffered with cystic acne for 10 years. My doctor put me on Retin A. The Retin A helped keep the cysts from forming but still left me with acne. Last year I got frustrated and decided to break down and try pro-active. They told me to use it once a day at first then twice a day. I was so frustrated that I used it twice a day for a month. In less than two weeks I could see the difference in my skin. Others also commented on how smooth my skin looked. After about a month I could see the scarring diminishing.

The key is to get a good non comedigenic moisturizer as your skin on your face will be flaky for the first two weeks.
After a couple of months on pro-active I switched to Klear Action. Klear action works about 95% as good as Pro-Active. You can get it at Walgreene's for $20. If you have a mall near you, they may have a Pro-Active cart. If they have a pro-active cart, just buy the introductory kit, which contains the cleaners, toner, and the 2.5% benzoyl peroxide creme. They will try to sell you everything but the other stuff is just garbage that you'll never use and doesn't really help.

Once you start using either product, you need to be religious about using it twice a day. If you don't use it atleast once a day your acne will return.
As to continuing to the OXY scrub. As I still usually have toner and benzoyl peroxide creme longer than the cleansers in either kits last I used the Oxy blackhead scrub to stretch the kit's to make them last 60 days. I also tend to use the scrub initially on dry skin with just a drop or two of water to make it smooth enough to move the scrub around my face. You get much better exfoliation that way. Be sure to rinse extremely well. The oxy stuff doesn't come completely off unless you rinse for 3 minutes or use a wet wash cloth to get it off.

The key thing to take from this post is that fighting acne requires a three step process. First you need a scrub. The scrub make gets id of the dead skin and the makes it harder for your skin to form pimples. It also improves your skin tone and gives your skin that glowing look.

Second you need a good toner, preferably with Salycic Acid but you can get away with a generic form of Sea Breeze. Third you need a low level benzoyl peroxide.

You have to be militant and stay on the twice a day routine, even when you are tired, up all night, or on vacation. You have to understand that it will take two weeks of this treatment to start to get the acne under control, and up to a full month to eradicate it completely.

But believe me when I tell you it works. And after having tried every prescription acne treatment on the market except for accutane it is the only thing that has ever cleared my skin perfectly.

Someone here mentioned Accutane. I have a friend who had skin like mine. He took the accutane and it completely cleared his skin. He has been acne free for ten years. The problem is that it is a really dangerous drug and can kill your liver and has been known to cause people to committ suicide. Because of this only doctors who are licensed by the manufacturer can prescribe it and you have to have pregnancy tests while you are taking it even if you are abstinent. It is a real challenge to find a doctor who will prescribe it. Even if you find a doctor who will prescribe it, he'll make you try everything else on the market for two years before he prescribes it for you. During which time your skin will continue to scar.

 
By kittinkat204 (Guest Post)
March 4, 20080 found this helpful

Regular table salt makes a good facial scrub. But the only 2 things that have EVER had a real impact on my acne is: Natures Cure (you can find it at Wal-Mart) which has pills (which don't do much) and a tube of stuff that is a miracle worker. The tube is benzol peroxide but it's stronger than everyday stuff and less potent than the extreme stuff. So it clears up without drying out. (O, and careful, cause it's runny!) Also, I know it's probably not the greatest for my skin, but use rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball a couple times a day. It clears everything right up.

 
By Comish (Guest Post)
March 6, 20080 found this helpful

The best thing I can recommend is Tea Tree Oil. I even had a MRSA infection that it helped clear up. I would by the full strength stuff and cut it with either another oil (apricot, grape seed, etc), rubbing alcohol, or just wetting a cotton ball before application. This is NOT stuff you want on your skin full strength.

Also, I would ex foliate, not scrub....scrubbing could spread the bacteria and create more of an issue. A good rub with a washcloth or some baking soda should be good enough.
Note: I'm not advocating using Tea Tree Oil for major infections.

 
March 6, 20080 found this helpful

I never had acne as a teenager, but at 28, had 10 zits on my face at one time. A friend told me about the Galvanic Spa system from Nu Skin Enterprises. I rubbed this hand held device on my face for 10 minutes with the special gels, and the next morning my acne was dried up and the redness was gone! I was so amazed that I am now selling the units. The same little miracle machine also decreases lines & wrinkles and reduces cellulite! It's like a professional spa facial in the comfort of your home! Amazing technology!

 
March 9, 20080 found this helpful

My favorite facewash for some time now has been St. Ides Apricot Scrub. They make a few differenc ones - regular, medicated for acne, and sensitive skin (although I have heard that if you have sensitive skin, it's still too rough). I use the medicated, it gets rid of oil and exfoliates well.

 
March 15, 20080 found this helpful

I'm 32, and have had pimples since 3rd grade, I've tried everything I can think of, a few years back I started using Avons adult face cleanser, it works, it clears out the most stubborn black heads and keeps new zits from forming (use the mask type cleanser)
I also use olay blemish reducing wrinkle reducing formula 2 times a week, it gently scrubs away dead skin. Oily skin is hard to take care of, don't over scrub, that causes breakouts, don't over moisturize, that also causes breakouts. If you need a moisturizer try olay hydration, use it very lightly, put a dime size amount in your hand rub them together and gently pat the moisturizer on your face (clean hands first!)

Good luck keep trying stuff till you find out what works, every face is different!

 
By Leanne (Guest Post)
March 18, 20080 found this helpful

Find a product that contain "Alpha hydroxy acid".It's good for acne. It's advisable not to use facial scrub when you still have an acne. You should use it when the acne is already dry to remove dead skin cells. Drink lots of water and eat fruits and vegetables. Avoid oily foods. Don't stay up late. Likewise, do exercise everyday. Go for natural ways to live a healthier life and having a clear skin.
Another thing is try to do some cleansing. Like, blend the ff.: fresh tomato, cucumber, celery, apple, carrots. Do this everyday. Atleast 500cc daily.

Just maintain a clean face. . Toxic runs in our blood. That's why we need to do some cleansing in order for us to feel healthy and happy.

Good luck! =)

 
By Leanne (Guest Post)
March 18, 20080 found this helpful

Suggestion: Try to search videos about how to get rid of acne in natural treatment. That would help a lot too and worry free. =)

 
By marita (Guest Post)
April 6, 20080 found this helpful

Use mud masks. It works great. Any kind is good, you will see improvement in two weeks or so. It's worth the wait. My face is clear like the models.

 
By Tina (Guest Post)
December 21, 20080 found this helpful

I found this all natural facial scrub called ACNE ALL GONE. It has helped get rid of my acne tremendously and the Overnight Repair Boost Serum has gotten rid of my red blotches and scars. I buy it at www.acneallgone.com/ Go ahead and try this. You will absolutely love it!

 

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