What is the best over the counter face wash for acne?
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
5:01 am
I have little to moderate acne and I currently use clean and clear face wash but it just doesn’t seem to be cutting it anymore. My acne seems to be getting worse. Any recommendations are must appreciative!
Thanks!
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definitely cetaphil!!! and also the have an acne creme thing that u put on ur zits at night and they literally disappear the next morning. it is called mario badescu and it is pink….
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Clinque is VERY helpful!
YOU just need to find a Clinque Kiosk or Store. Which can usually be found at a mall! Hope i helped!
Neutrogena works best for me(:
I suggest getting the kit for best results!
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I used the Clinique 3-Step for about four months. Didn’t do much difference, it just cleaned my face. Didn’t help with acne. Right now I’m using the Purpose Gentle Cleaner. It’s nice, and I use Clean&Clear Acne Moisturizer. Gets rid of acne pretty well.
For cleansers I would suggest the Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, the Purpose that I use, or Neutrogena Extra Gentle Skin Cleanser. If you haven’t gotten the picture by now, gentle is best.
I recommend use Acneace!
I used it, and after 1 months, my acne was COMPLETELY gone!
Hope it works for you.
you can get From Google Search Acneace Official site. Good luck.
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Mild to moderately severe acne may be treated with over-the-counter gels, lotions, and creams such as benzoyl peroxide which is applied directly to the skin. Oral antibiotics may also be prescribed to reduce inflammation while oral contraceptives have also shown to improve acne.
In episodes where acne is extremely severe, another oral medication known as Isotretinoin (Accutane) is one of the most effective treatments with successful results. However, all these medications can cause negative side effects and it is important that you inform your health practitioner or dermatologist immediately.
It is also important to develop a good skincare routine that involves cleansing your skin in the mornings, evenings and after workouts. By adjusting your lifestyle and incorporating a healthy diet, exercise, drinking lots of water and getting adequate sleep will also help to make a significant difference to your skin’s appearance.
Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications. Not only are herbal remedies safe and effective to use, they also support the skin, immune and digestive systems.
Herbal ingredients such as Tea Tree Oil & Neem contain antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties and are not only effective for acne but for other skin conditions too. Other herbs such as Rooibos and Bulbine frutescence (a South African herb) have wonderful antioxidant and healing properties and also help to prevent skin infection and provide ongoing relief. In addition, Lavender essential oil acts as a circulatory stimulant and antiseptic, and is used to treat burns and wounds and to prevent scarring.
You may get more info here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/a/acne.htm