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How can o get rid of a bunch of zits?
I hаνе a lot οf zits аnd іtѕ summer time, аnd whеn I gο back tο school i want tο shock everyone wіth a clear face! Sο please hеlр em gеt rid οf аll mу pimples fаѕt wіth everyday supplies! Thanks! It wουld mean a lot cause I hаνе a bunch οf zits!
1. There are a lot of cheap but excellent gentle facial cleansers out there. Try Clean & Clear Foaming Facial Cleanser for Sensitive Skin ($3.79), Olay Sensitive Skin Foaming Face Wash ($3.99), or Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for Normal to Oily Skin ($5.99). Wash your face once in the morning and once at night, but don’t scrub or pull at the skin.
2. Toners are good for all skin types. The cheapest good one there is seems to be Beauty Without Cruelty Balancing Facial Toner for All Skin Types ($7.95), but it is only sold in health food stores. In general, though, toners are expensive, and very few good ones are sold in drugstores. Do NOT buy toners with alcohol, oils, or witchhazel, as these will dry your skin.
3. For the blemishes, you’ll need a Benzoyl peroxide product. Now, here’s the catch: cheaper products come in 10% concentrations, which may be too harsh for you, and there are more expensive 2.5% and 5% concentrations. I would strongly advise trying Neutrogena On-the-Spot Acne Treatment Vanishing Formula 2.5% ($6.75) before moving onto the stronger Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10, Maximum Strength ($3.49).
4. You also need a BHA solution. BHA gently (important word, here) exfoliates your skin’s surface and the inside of your pores. The cheapest one I know of (with no irritating ingredients) is Clearasil Acne Fighting Facial Moisturizers ($3.99).
Good luck!