I have these small spots of acne scars on my chin and they are super annoying. It makes me look like i still have ance under my chin but they’re just small scars.
I’ve heard about bio oil, emu oil, dermajuv, mederma, 1OO% aloe vera gel..
I just don’t know what to try!
please help!!!
Is tetrocycline a effective acne cure?
I’ve used Clean & Clear Acne Spot Treatment and I was not impressed. I would prefer a drugstore brand (Clean & Clear, Neutrogena, L’Oreal, etc) and I’ve already used Neutrogena On-The-Spot Treatment and I like it okay.
Right now i use neutrogena acne stress oil-free medicine and face wash, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I get big red pimples, mainly on my chin and forehead and i’m looking for a new acne medicine/face wash that is inexpensive and will WORK! I also wash my face with soap, along with my face wash, because the face wash itself doesn’t work.
Before you answer, please DON’T say get pro active, or go to a dermatologist. So, what acne medicine should i use that is most likely to work for my type of pimples? Thanks 
my skin seems to react good to benzol peroxide products…but most of the drugstore ones I tried had salyclic acid in them and thats breaks me out worse.. I want something I can easily get at drugstores…
i read articles about on how to cure acne scars, and honey is a solution.
the only thing that is bothering me now is, how often should i apply it?
What are the acne cure home remdies that will remove my acne quickly without stress?
Please read all of the details before answering the question.
1. Why won’t my acne just kind of disappear over time, it continues to get worse?
2. How can I get myself to get into a pattern of using acne medication every day?
3. I start college this coming year and I fear that my face will look very bad at the start of the year and that will affect my social life, how can I get over that?
4. Why can’t I bring myself to just use the medicine every day?
5. I feel like i am going to end up with acne scars all over my face and it will have been my own fault at the end, how can I prevent the scars?
My acne is now everywhere on my face, my face looks horrible and I keep expecting it to get better with time even though the exact opposite has happened. Using the acne medication never became a habit and I didn’t want to use it because I didn’t think it would help.
In fact, I was told that acne can create permanent scars on my face recently which frightened me quite a bit.
I also like eating breakfast after waking up, it’s kind of a pattern and the medicine I take doesn’t allow me to eat breakfast for another hour after taking it.
So, I went about a couple years ago to get acne medicine. The acne medication didn’t appear to work all that well although I was only using it periodically even though I was told to use the medicine every day. During a vacation 2 years ago, the acne kind of started to vanish by itself and my face looked a lot better. I continued to use the acne medication randomly and of course, after getting back from vacation the acne got much worse again.
Anyways, my acne continued to get worse and now it looks really bad, it’s very noticeable and I just don’t use the medicine despite knowing that I should use it. I even went in to get some stronger medicine but it’s just not helping me and I can’t seem to get into a pattern of using my acne medication every day anyways.
I have a few acne scars on my face from random one time pimples that popped up and I would really like to get rid of them. Anyone know of any good products that work well to fade acne scars that I could get at CVS, Target or a place like that? Will choose best answer, thank you!!!
Hey.
I get pimples and I really want to stop them. I have noticed I am getting them everywhere!
I don’t really have sensitive skin… should I try the clean and clear acne treatment kit?
What comes in it? Does it work good? And if I use it once a day, how long will it last?
Would you recommend it?
My mom said I can buy it. She was GOING to buy me proactiv but we read a story about a girl who burned a hole in her face from proactiv.