What are the good beauty products for pimples?
By ajithlal
@ajithlal (14716)
India
8 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
13 Apr 09
Hello ajithlal. I don't have pimples any more as I am not as young as you are, but when I was in my teens, I had pimples and I did not use any beauty products for them. I still remember that I hate to have pimples which did not make me feel good, but as time went by, they were all gone. I think that we can just leave them and let them vanish from our face naturally, which might be a good idea without using anything chemical on the skin. Good luck to you, friend.
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@noquite0325 (473)
• China
13 Apr 09
ok,i think this is the best question for me for i`ve puzzled by this for years.and finally i find,the food and life style you choose is veryyyyyy important.any spicy,fatty foods are really not suit for you.
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@marciascott (25529)
• United States
13 Apr 09
Tooothpaste it is not a Beauty Product it is for the teeth, but it works good.
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@Darkwing (21583)
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14 Apr 09
I'm a great believer in herbal remedies, and there are several herbs which can help cure acne, long-term, but it's finding the best way to suit your skin and the progressive stage of your acne. I have found a site for you, which may help you to determine which will be best for you, if you choose to use a herbal remedy, and if you don't feel confident in choosing from the list, then go to a health shop, or herbalist and speak with somebody who's qualified in herbal treatments.
http://www.herbalremediesinfo.com/herbs-for-acne.html
Brightest Blessings, my friend and good luck in your search.
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
13 Apr 09
I heard of clearasil, but I also heard of Proactive. I also heard that using a no fragrance soap like Ivory also works. You can try Neutrogena. I know there was one I used when I was a teenager. But really I do not know of anything. I had to grow up to get rid of mine and the Clearasil did not work that much.
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@tuyakiki (3016)
• India
13 Apr 09
Before trying any product consult a dermatologist. It will be a better idea.It may happen that your skin is reactive or allergic to certain face products or cosmetics that are available in the market.Your skin must be very oily. And don't touch those pimples with your hand or nails.Consult a skin specialist immediately.
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@ndm2121 (6)
• Canada
13 Apr 09
I have always had a problem with the micro acne on my forehead. When I started with Mary Kay a year ago I started using the Time Wise Cleanser for Combination to Oily skin as well as the blemish control toner afterwards. And than a moisterizer as the toners tighten the skin (which could result in dryness if you do not moisterize). I am now pretty much acne free. I still will have the odd one - but usually that is now due to a huge influx of chocolate in take or we have really dry winters here so I try out other product which sometimes has advserse affects. If you don't need age defying product you can also just try the formula 3 (for oily skin). Also MK in the US I believe even has an acne treatment that you can purchase (that's one thing that we do not have here in Canada - so I cannot comment on the effectfulness of it)
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