How do i clear up my adult acne? I have super sensitive skin.?
I’m a female 23 years old and suffer with adult acne I have tried proactive, murd, and other the counter products but they don’t help any advice or tips? I also have super sensitive skin.
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This might sound odd, but I use it all the time and it works so well it’s ridiculous.
Use first-aid cream, like neosporan (spelling). I use that, put a little dab on my face before bed, wake up and it’s nearly gone. I have done that for years.
I too suffer with adult-acne, and it’s embarrassing to say the least as I’m a medical-student seeing hundreds of people in a hospital daily! So I use that..works fastest for me. It also doesn’t feel all goopy on your face, wipes off nice and easily, then just use a concealer during the day.
talk with your doc about getting a routine of anti-biotics.
Personally Proactiv saved my life but here are some ideas:
Stick with the basics: The experts suggest cleansing your face two or three times daily with good old soap and water. Pack a premoistened cleansing pad if you won’t be around a water basin throughout the day.
Follow the recommendations of dermatologists and shower or bathe in tepid rather than steaming-hot water. Hot water can strip your skin of needed moisture, while cold water can shock your skin.
Use only noncomedogenic moisturizers and sunscreen products’this means they’re oil-free and won’t clog pores.
I’ll let you know what I have tried that has worked
Neutrogena for oily skin is one of the best drugstore beauty brands, hands-down, and you can’t go wrong with this simple acne wash for acne-stricken skin.
Clinique Wash-Away Gel Cleanser
Gel cleansers work well for oily skin because they absorb excess oils. This classic cleanser can be a bit drying, so test the product before you buy.
Cetaphil, celebs swear by it!
Now for toners: I use witch hazel alcohol free toner it leaves my skin very good nice it calms my skin and control oil that clog pores it makes my skin nice clear this toner helps to dry out pimples and control oiliness . But they are all pretty much the same.
Mousturiser:
like Cetaphil too, but now I buy the generic cetaphil copycat brands from CVS, Publix, Target etc since they work just as well and cost less. All directed towards acne prone skin eg clearasil, clean and clear are great too.
This site gives a run down on drug store brands:
http://beauty.about.com/od/skinflaws/tp/…
Oh and to deal with pimples, I use a clay mud mask works overnight and is cheap! For the rednees I use visine eyedrops and hold an ice cube wrapped in a plastic bag for 1 minute to them, its a miracle I tell you! Try it out and good luck!
Dont forgot to look at what you eat too as that could be causing your oily skin. Flaxseed oil is great for improving skin and calcium.
Visit a dermatologist, they have products that work a lot better than over the counter stuff.
Sure try the medications and stuff perhaps.
But another thing… Buy a new pillow if you haven’t already, and wash the pillow case and sheets frequently. Alot of that bacteria stays in your pillow and works on your face at night.