Saturday, April 24, 2010

Pimples on dry and sensitive skin........?

its not like i have lots of pimples. its like i have 2-3 pimples . and when these pimples go off.... i get another 2-3 pimples. so its like i have atleast 2-3 pimples always! i want to have a totally clear skin without a single pimple. and the worst part is , my skin has become very dry and sensitive because of me using constant acne treatment. so now i cant even use some drying product to dry out these pimples. and when these pimples go , they leave dark mark. not scar but a mark. how to get rid of these marks fast, like in a week. and how to bring back my skin to normal state and have no pimples???????

Pimples on dry and sensitive skin........?
So, tell me what you consider is a 'normal state' for your skin? lol Try to think a little realistically. Its no wonder your skin is drying out. This is a defensive response to you overdrying it. Youve in all actuality caused more damage to your skin by overwashing. Most suffers from acne experience a clear up with normal washing and treatment. Just remember it tends to clear up over time. Seems your acne is not all that problematic. So why are you trying to add to the problem? Youre going to make it worse. People get so fixated with their acne that in their pursuit of getting 'rid' of it, they actually flare it up. lol...wash it no more than twice a day, avoid overuse of alcohol on the skin, use only harsher treatments when you have a severe flare-up. Bottom line..if your skin doesnt stay in balance with normal care...then its time to see the dermatologist. I bet a pretty penny youre doing ALOT to aggravate the condition, and not much to CONTROL the acne. If acne PIMPLES , (yes..the red inflamed type of acne) seems to be a persistent ongoing problem for you, then maybe you need antibiotics, or steroids which reduce inflamtion significantly. A good credited dermatoligist will know what your skin type will respond to best. By the way...check out colon cleansing products. Build up of toxins in our bodies is a prime suspect of acne production. Acne can sometimes be very complex, and therefore, very frustrating at times. With an educated mind, a little patience, and expert guidance you'll be okay.
Reply:go with something that cleanses and also moisturizes your face also exfoliate your face every 2 to 3 days..also for the marks, seems like you are picking at them if you are leave them alone, and if you are not they are probably drying up like that and leaving marks because your skin is dry..
Reply:Proactiv really does work-- and now they have a formula for sensitive skin (that would be safe to use on your dry skin!). They have amazing products, and things like the sulfur mask and spot treatment (when used in conjunction with the normal products-- cleanser, toner, and repairing lotion) should clear up those pimples. They also have makeup that is great, and it medicates while it conceals. If you can afford it, get the proactive system, as well as some of the extras, and your skin should be clearer in no time.
Reply:try this homade treatment instead of acne treatment, works very well and leaves the skin soft.





http://ezinearticles.com/?DIY-Skin-Saver...
Reply:use erytop tube...


and start taking safi...it works...
Reply:pimmples treatment is so Essy don't be panic here is an aurvedic treatment you pick bowl of un boil cow milk and some part of papaya and mixed it and put on you pimpple and you eat normally simple and fresh fruit and vegetable not oily and spice food burger pizzas and sandwiches
Reply:use spectro ance gel for sensitive skin and drink tons of water
Reply:This is what I do:





Mix baking soda and witch hazel/or water together until it comes to a good constancy, and then spread on your face and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. these two things are very inexpensive and it's very easy to do since there is only two ingredients.





Toothpaste is good for drying out your pimple (for some people). Put only a little bit before you go to sleep. Some people use this as a mask but DON‘T EVER DO THIS! It can change your skin tone and make your face discolored.





Aloe vera helps scars lighten and less noticeable (lemon, cocoa butter, witch hazel, and tea tree oil do the same thing). Use the gel (of the aloe plant) or the real thing.





Try to buy a cleanser that works for you, and when you wash your face, open your pores with hot water (not too hot, or it will dry out your skin) and massage it gently into your skin. Then, use cold water at the end to close you pores. The smaller your pores are, the less likely you're prone to pimples. Clearasil, Neutrogena, and proactive are good choices to start if you want a cleanser. Don't use body soaps because they dry out your skin. Don't scrub too hard either, because it can irritate your skin.





An egg yoke can be used to make you pores smaller. I used this when I had pimples. Just take the egg yolk (the yellow part) and leave it on your face for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with warm water and then splash your face with cold water.





Keep your hair out of your face because the oils in your hair could go into your pores. Change you sheets because they're are trapped with dirt, oils, etc.





Zinc (type of vitamin) is the one of the best things you can use to get rid of pimples. You can buy these almost about any large store (such as Wal-Mart or Shaws.) Have one tablet per day and try to cut down the junk food and replace it with vegetables and fruits. Drink lots of water and don't pop you acne. Popping acne can lead to acne scars.





If you have sensitive skin, don't use make up. Some of the things in make up can clog your pores and cause pimples. Keep your hands out of your face as much as you can because you hands a full of bacteria and oils.
Reply:You can clean your skin with apple cider vinegar as a simple home remedy with great results. More such solutions at


http://solutionsforpimples.blogspot.com/


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