Thomas asks…

What acne system works better?

I have tried proactive and i have tried differin and all those other cleansers. i recently have bought the “clean and clear Spot treatment.” not the whole kit just the spot treatment and it is working miracles it keeps my acne down. i only leaves faint red spots due to blemishes and scars. my question is what has worked better for everyone between the “neutrogena complete acne therapy system or the clean and clear advantage kit.’ im debating on going to the clean and clear because the spot treatment is working really well or if the neutrogena is actually all around better for clearing up blemishes, scars, acne. and leaving your skin soft and clear. the neutrogena has slightly better reviews. it has almost 4 out of my stars and the clean and clear has about 3 out of 5. neutrogena is also a bit more expensive. I am just curious on what has worked better for people that have tried one of these or both. Answers are greatly appreciated thank you. 10 points to the best review answer.

admin answers:

I can say from experience that Neutrogena products have worked great for me-even when proactive didn’t. Everyone is a little different, and what works great for some won’t work great for everyone, that is why there is so many different products out there. Why not give the clean and clear system a try, esp since the spot treatment is doing well for you?

After I got my acne under control (or grew out of it, or maybe it was the birth control hormones? I don’t know what stopped it altogether but acne meds helped) I turned to neutrogenas healthy skin face lotions, the ones with the alpha hydroxy acid in it. It helps fade those marks on your face left by acne–not pockmarks, but the other little marks you have left behind if you liked to pick at them like I used to lol. Neutrogenas lotions are light and easy to use everyday and although it is very gradual it helped even out my skin a lot and fade those old scars!

Mandy asks…

Opinion needed: Treatment for scars and dark underarms?

I have quite a few scars on my arms and legs from random acne. I also have dark underarms, as in the actual skin is darker than the rest of me. I’ve managed to lighten them quite a bit but now I’m thinking of getting topical products to get them back to their original colour. I’ve heard glycolic acid and other AHA’s are good. I had a 10% glycolic acid cream which I did use but at that time I didn’t know how to use it properly so I ended up wasting most of it. I’m not able to get that cream again so I was wondering does this cream seem like it would be effective on dark underarms/pigmentation problems?

http://www.skindoctors.co.uk/shop_product_detail.php?key=23

Thanks..

It’s just that I don’t want to spend £40 on a cream that doesn’t work…I’ve had a look at internet reviews and it does seem good but my question is mostly asking about dark underarms.

admin answers:

I would use bio oil, its commonly used for stretch marks but it is also for evening out skin tone and improving the appearance of scars.
I can’t speak for skin tone problems but i know it worked wonders on my stretch marks. Mine were so bad, honestly they looked like knife wounds they were so purple and red and angry looking and now they are almost gone. Please though don’t expect miracles after a week though, it took a good 3 months but there was a great improvement after 6 months even better. It is not too expensive especially considering that it does actually work! Get the big one i think it works out cheaper than buying multiple small ones. Use everyday after showering and massage in gently.

Daniel asks…

Which cleanser/products should I purchase?

I washed and waxed my uncle’s truck this past weekend, and he gave me $35. I save the small weekly allowance that I get, and because I’m in need of some new skincare products, I wanted to head over to my local Walgreens to buy me a new cleanser, and possibly a few other products. Walgreens is also great because I’m only 16 and dig great deals!

I have pretty normal skin, but this past year I moved from a dry climate to a humid climate. Before my skin was pretty much perfect, and I’d break out once or twice every couple of months. Now, I always have little flesh-colored bumps around my chin, there are blotchy spots and pinkish scars, and I’ve been getting very painful, large cystic pimples. I’ve tried quite a few products, I’ve tried not using anything, and so far nothing works. All the cleansers I have tried do nothing to prevent the acne, so I’m really wanting to find a good cleanser.

Which cleanser should I purchase: ‘Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser’ or ‘Aveeno Active Naturals Positively Radiant Cleanser’?
If you have any other suggestions, that would be great!

I was also going to purchase ‘Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Stress Control 3-in-1 Hydrating Acne Treatment‘, as it has received excellent reviews. The ‘Queen Helene Mint Julep Masque’ has good reviews as well, and is pretty cheap.
Any comments about these products?

So, would a good acne fighting/preventing routine be using one of the above cleansers, toning with witch hazel, applying oil-free moisturizer, and apply the 3-in-1 acne treatment twice a day? And then to exfoliate 2-3 times a week with St. Ives Apricot Scrub (this does nothing for my acne, but it leaves my skin really smooth and refreshed) and use the Mint Julep mask once a week and as a spot treatment overnight?

I’m trying to keep my routine a little more consistent and gentle then it’s been lately, and I also want to get rid of these annoying, painful pimples without seeing a dermatologist!

Oh, and has anyone tried the mask sheets from The Face Shop? You can buy these from Walgreens now, and they look pretty interesting.
Any and all tips and suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
I really don’t have the money to buy anything expensive. If I could I would, but there is no way I have enough cash to splurge on stuff like that, nor do my parents.
I’m kind of stuck at Walgreens/Walmart here =/
Right now, all I do is wash my face twice a day, and follow that up with an all natural witch hazel toner and an oil-free moisturizer. The cleanser is called PanOxyl, and it’s the only acne product I’ve been using because most spot treatments are too harsh and make my skin itchy/red.
I’m a vegetarian, so I eat well.
Maybe it’s just hormones. =[

admin answers:

STOP!!! Stop, stop, stop.

You are washing your face way too often and using way too many products that don’t work with each other.

You are stripping your skin of its natural oils which is why your acne is getting worse.

You only need to wash your face when you wake up, and before you go to bed, moisturizing each time.

Drink more water, eat raw fruits and vegetables, keep your hands away from your face, and use the same brand of one cleanser, one moisturizer, and one spot treater for big blemishes. The Neutrogena brand has products for each of these.

Carol asks…

was this unhealthy for my face?

I ran out of acne treatment, So I went into my sister’s room and took her prescription. It was really strong. Benzoyl Peroxide 10%. I used it for about a week and it really cleared my skin. For the last 2 or 3 nights, its been giving my skin really dry skin. I continued to use it but just used a little less than usual. Yesterday morning I woke up and my chin was super super dry. I put lotion on it throughout the day and it helped. But it’s still really Dry. There is one dry spot on my chin that has an irritated little red mark on it too. I was really frustrated so I went to go put the product back into my sister’s room. She was in there so I told her I was sorry I took it but I needed it. She said I was stupid because it was a prescription and because it can have “negative effects on my skin because my skin is different than hers.” I do have really soft skin and it easily scars, unfortunately. Is there a way to get rid of the dryness and the red mark on my chin?
I went on this site and everyone said they had the same problem with the product:
http://www.acne.org/panoxyl-10-benzoyl-peroxide-gel-reviews/104/page1.html

admin answers:

Well, it’s a super high amount of Bezoyl Perozide, which even in small doses dries out your skin. Having soft, sensitive skin won’t help. I think that if you abstain from using it anymore, continue with a good lotion for sensitive skin (try evian or clinique), wash your face with only lukewarm water (yes, no soap!), and use a cold cream mask every night, your skin should return to normal soon enough.

If not, go to a dermotologist… She’ll be able to give you a stronger healing cream.

Ruth asks…

Neutrogena Visibly even:?

My skin tone is a little uneven due to some old acne scars..nothing big,but i was wondering if anyone has used this Enzyme Polish treatment to even your complextion,and how well it works.Ive read many good reviews on drugstore.com,and makeupalley,so im thinking about gettting it,but i need a 3rd Opinion. Im allergic to SA,BP products,so

admin answers:

I have the same problem that u do but once i met a dermatologist at my job and she told me that the best thing to get ride of those ugly scars forever is to do a dermabrasion, anything else will be just a waste of money, so try it out if u would, but i would recommend u talk to a dermatologist and ask the wut will b the best for ur skin type and problem

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Your Questions About Best Acne Scar Remedies

by admin on January 26, 2012

Mary asks…

I need to know a really good acne product to pretty much leave my skin with no acne?

I need to know the best acne product and it would be best if it was drugstore only. I have acne scars in my chin and than tiny acne on my cheeks and especially my forehead. Is there any home remedies also? Please no really dumb answers like ‘ google it’ I have but I won’t personal opinions

admin answers:

Acne is caused due to the wrong food habits and improper skin care. It is also caused due to hormonal changes. Another important cause is the high level of insulin produced by processed carbohydrates. This excess level of insulin creates blockage in pores and extra oil under the skin. Acne is an extreme condition of sebaceous glands. When hair follicles are plugged with Acne Marks or Scars

dead cells and sebum, acne is formed. There are many ways to eliminate acne scars at home.

Lisa asks…

What is the best way to get rid of acne and acne scars?

Any home remedies?
face washes or treatments you can get from walmart?

Thanks. =]

admin answers:

Hi there,

I had acne scars for long time and also I tried multiple options to get rid of this but the only product that helped me last year was the zenmed kit.

Here is the link, hope it helps you too.

Http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/zenmed.html

Cheers,
Isacrises

Ruth asks…

please help…best acne treatment?

i have been having alot of acne lately..i want to know what is the vest over the counter treatment and also for acne scarring please. I have alot of acne scars If you know some home remedies that work for zits and scarring please share.
Thank You!!! =D

admin answers:

This tips help me a lot i hope it help u too! Sorry it long tips
try Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash.
It works for me and it take 4-5 days acne gone i do once a day
tips: when i feel pimple come up i wash my face with Neutrogena until it gone

for Acne, Whitehead and Blackhead look ingredients in products
Salicylic Acid: is ideal for unclogging pores and treating blackheads and whiteheads, Bbenzoyl Peroxide: is ideal for acne it kills the bacteria in the pores that cause inflammation and acne.
Retinoids like Retin-A or Differin and lotions containing alpha hydroxy or salicylic acid can help shrink the opening of the pores
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Acne treatments such as benzoyl peroxide, topical antibiotics, alpha- and beta-hydroxy acid creams, and tretinoin
For acne-prone skin, try one of these:

* Clinique’s Acne Solutions Cleansing Foam
* Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Cleanser
* Topix Benzoyl Peroxide 5% Wash
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# Wear protective clothing and hats as an additional measure of protection.
# Avoid the sun during peak hours (10:00 a.m. To 4:00 p.m.)
#Apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes BEFORE you go out into the sun
If you go into the sun immediately after applying sunscreen, stay in the shade for the first 30 minutes.
#Reapply your sunscreen about every 2 hours.
#Use an SPF-containing lip balm whenever you are out in the sun.

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* Choose “noncomedogenic” hair, skin, & makeup products.
* Avoid touching your face with your hands. Hands can spread bacteria to facial pores.
* Rinse off soon after working out to help prevent sweat and skin oils from mixing and clogging pores.
* Avoid overwashing or using harsh scrubs. These can cause excess oil production.
* Keep stress under control. Stress doesn’t cause acne, but it may lead to overproduction of skin oils.

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1. Cleanse regularly 2. Exfoliate
3. Use salicyclic acid 4. Use benzoyl peroxide

“Its a process of the pores getting clogged, bacteria growing in the pores, [and pores] getting inflamed,” Things you need to do are deep cleansing, using benzyl peroxide & using salicylic acid.

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The most effective means of treating acne-prone skin is to employ varying water temperatures. Washing your face with warm to hot water removes dirt, oil and makeup and opens the skin’s pores; rinsing with cool water will then shrink pores and stimulate circulation.
“Cool water is actually a bit of an anti-inflammatory,
additional acne treatment: pumpkin.
Mix 200 grams of pumpkin pulp with 1 tablespoon of non-fat sour cream and apply it to your face. Leave it on for 20 minutes and then rinse with cool water. This will cleanse your face, open up your pores and give your skin a glow!

For another simple pimple remedy, recommends soaking a chamomile teabag in warm water, then applying the teabag to the affected area for 15 minutes. The teabag works as a warm compress and contains flavonoids and bisabolol, which have anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe the pimple and reduce redness.

Maria asks…

acne scars problem? best answer, 10 points!!!?

i have acne scars from the past year 2 the present of 2day. i do sometimes pick @ my face, but ive stopped 4 the last month or 2 :) i know scars fade over a period of time, but does any1 know a good moderately cheap neutrogena, mary kay, or aveno remedy that dramatically helps acne scars?? thanx a bunch :)

admin answers:

Scar tissues go deep within your skin, so no matter how much you scrub, it wont give up. That’s why doctors say not to pick, as to prevent nasty scaring.
I’d say to try some otc derma creams at a local store. Try to treat it like a stretch mark. Jergins is a good brand, try their cocoa shea butter for stretch marks. Or even aveeno’s radiant complexion brand (sparkly, light green cover). Make sure you aren’t allergic to any of the ingredients in them, though, very important.
For now, to cover up, use foundation-liquid.
If all else fails, go to a dermatologist & ask about accutane. Also known as, isotretinoin, im using it, & you as well as others, notice the difference.
Good luck. :D

William asks…

What is the best for acne scars?

its not terrible but i still have a few acne scars from awhile back they jus look like little dots and i was jus wonderin how i can get rid of them? looking for a single product i can buy in the store too not some herbal natural remedy u made up

admin answers:

You can buy Fucidin or Vitamin E cream. Hope it works!

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