What is the best cleanser for Back acne?
I have quite severe, not to bad though, of back acne. I need to get rid of it and really fast! What do you recommend to do with it and how long did it take you to get rid of it? Also what over-the-counter cleanser works best?
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When it comes to acne cleansers service station bargain buys just do not work most of the time. You have to spend money on the best products if you want the best solution to acne. Those products are often expensive but work very quickly and successfully.
Here is a short list of the best 10 acne cleansers:
1. Neutrogena Acne wash. This has been used by teenagers for decades and it very good. Its easy to apply and leaves the skin with a smooth effect.
2. Pro Active solution. This has worked for a majority of users. Although in my case it gave me more oily skin, but my acne did clear up a lot and quickly. High levels of Benzol peroxide work very well.
3. Phisohex face wash. This is available at most chemists. It is very cheap, but it is very light on the skin. It is best when applied two to three times a day. It worked for me very early but my acne condition came back after a few months of using it. Obviously diet related.
4. Clearasil face wash. This works best for those with mild acne. It is the cheapest and most readily available. For those with severe and moderate acne it is often not that successful.
5. Neutrogena deep pore face wash. This is for mild acne, a lot weaker than the other acne treatment. Very successful, but most importantly when the acne is clear the skin looks fresh and healthy with it.
It is best to spend a bit of money to get a decent acne cleanser. There are some on the above list that can be bought nearly anywhere. But most other cheap cleansers are not that successful. Pro active remains the best choice to me with some other high cost treatments.
Take a Pill you can get at almost any beauty store, the pill is Called Murad my cousin used it for her acne on her back and it cleared up in no time (:
I used Neutrogena Oil Free Body Scrub and it cleared my back up in a couple weeks. But it started getting better after 1 week. You can get it at most drugstores.
A steam bath or a sauna. Also go to a beauty salon and pay for a professional facial.
There is this new popular cream that people have been talking about.
It prevents future and existing acne, diminishes scars, and lightens skin and blemishes. Fast results too! (It’s been claimed that major results can be seen within a week and no later than two weeks)
Before and After photos are available at the given ebay site.
This person is providing 1-3 week trial samples (Only for ONE DOLLAR.. definitely a deal) on ebay at:
Search up "Cee En’s Acne Solution" on ebay.
First 100 customers can get the item for $1 for one week trial and up to 3 weeks. Or you can purchase 1 month supply for $40, 3 month for $100, or 6 month supply for $150
It’s expensive, but the product DOES work.
My sister and cousin who both have major acne have tried the product and they both give it thumbs up. I have also heard many great feedbacks about this cream.
I don’t have a problem with acne, but it seems to have great results on my sister who has moderate to severe acne. Her acne swelling went away overnight.
check the seller’s feedbacks on the cream
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=carolynes_acnesolution
I hope this helps. =)
Zinc – Zinc is the Acne stopper. It works in several ways to both treat acne and prevent it. It helps the body regulate certain hormones which prevents acne, but it also helps with wound healing, tissue regeneration and boosting the body’s immune system.Most people in the United States actually have a marginal zinc deficiency, but you can get zinc from many of your favorite foods, such as seeds, nuts, legumes and whole grains.
Vitamin A – Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that helps you have beautiful, healthy hair and skin. You can find vitamin A from fruits and vegetables. Dark green vegetables and deep yellow vegetables as fruits give you a good dose of vitamin A by providing carotenes. Oatmeal is a good source of vitamin A, as well as cantaloupe, honeydew melon, broccoli, spinach and sweet potato. Liver contains a megadosis: watch out, vitamin A is stored in the body and you can actually get vitamin A poisoning.
Vitamin E – Vitamin E helps to normalize decreased levels of antioxidant enzymes. This is often prevalent in male acne patients, but vitamin E has proven beneficial to both male and female acne sufferers. Almonds, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, spinach, broccoli and mango are all great sources of vitamin E.Even a snack as simple as ¼ to ½ cups of raw nuts and seeds can help your skin become clearer and healthier.
Selenium – Selenium works much like vitamin E in that it also helps to normalize decreased levels of antioxidant enzymes. Selenium can be found in foods such as vegetables, meats and bread. Some nuts, such as Brazil nuts and walnuts are also rich in selenium. You can also supplement your diet with selenium, taking 100 to 200 micrograms per day. However, 3 ½ ounces of beef has 35 micrograms of selenium and 3 ounces of tuna has 63. Brazil nuts, though, are the winner with 544 micrograms of selenium per ounce.
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Acne
Maintain a routine. Most acne treatments take time to work. It usually takes between two and eight weeks before you see any significant improvement, so you are going to have to be patient. Once you’ve gotten your acne cleared up, it’s important to continue with the treatment that’s working so it does not return.
If all else fails, contact a doctor. Mild antibiotics that are available only by prescription can help reduce acne. Keep in mind though, that the widespread overuse (taking antibiotics when you really don’t need them or for something they don’t treat) and misuse (not taking medication for the specified amount of time) of antibiotics has led to the development of multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria. That means that the antibiotics won’t work for the things they used to (including your acne).
Keep hair off of your face if at all possible. If you want to keep your bangs, then consider taking showers regularly or keeping your forehead clean with oil-dabbing cloths / clean tissues / etc.
Get good sleep. Stress increases your skin’s oiliness, which, combined with sweat and dirt, can clog pores and cause pimples. (Change your pillowcase frequently.)
Acne medications may cause your skin to initially break out worse than before because all FDA-approved acne medications (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulphur ) are causing your skin to regenerate faster. This brings existing acne pimples already under your skin (but not visible yet) to the surface, which in turn causes a massive but fortunately temporary break out. Give the medications time to work — about one to two weeks — and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your skin.
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