Friday, January 8, 2010
10 Points! Whats the best prescription medicine for acne... I'm 30 yrs old and breaking out all over !
Im going to my doctor soon(would like to talk to her about products!). and would like some suggestions that have worked for you. Please don't say ProActive cause i have it and it didnt work :( Please Help!! 10 Points! Whats the best prescription medicine for acne... I'm 30 yrs old and breaking out all over !
My friend's son had a bad case of acne ..he tried proactive(didn't work) went to the doctor(didn't workl) tried this product that I sold to his mom because she was on her last nerve and she was overjoyed! Here's the way to get rid of them and keep them away! Black Soap and Shea butter. The black soap will help release the toxins in the skin and the shea butter will clear your skin. My 26 year old daughter had a bad case of acne(OMG) and this helps. Here's the information:
African Black Soap Wash %26amp; Scrub
The Nubian Heritage African Black Soap line combines the ancient medicinal properties of black soap with the hydrating properties of Shea Butter to balance problem skin. Our traditional African Black Soap recipe Contains palm ash, plantain peel extract, tamarind extract and papaya enzymes. This powerful combination has traditionally been used to treat eczema, acne, oily skin, psoriasis, and other skin ailments. In the apothecary tradition, Nubian Heritage updates African Black Soap with active botanical extracts and salicylic acid to more effectively treat acne, balance skin tone and improve skin texture. Daily use of the line will result in cleaner, clearer, healthier skin.
Key Ingredients: Shea Butter, Palm Ash, Plantain Peel Extract, Papaya Enzymes, Salicylic Acid
Benefits: effective skin care targets trouble skin without over drying
Usage: oily, combination, acne
Natural Aroma: spicy, woody, unisex
African Black Soap Infused Butter
The Nubian Heritage African Black Soap line combines the ancient medicinal properties of black soap with the hydrating properties of Shea Butter to balance problem skin. Our traditional African Black Soap recipe Contains palm ash, plantain peel extract, tamarind extract and papaya enzymes. This powerful combination has traditionally been used to treat eczema, acne, oily skin, psoriasis, and other skin ailments. In the apothecary tradition, Nubian Heritage updates African Black Soap with active botanical extracts and salicylic acid to more effectively treat acne, balance skin tone and improve skin texture. Daily use of the line will result in cleaner, clearer, healthier skin.
Key Ingredients: Shea Butter, Palm Ash, Plantain Peel Extract, Papaya Enzymes, Salicylic Acid
Benefits: effective skin care targets trouble skin without over drying
Usage: oily, combination, acne
Natural Aroma: spicy, woody, unisex
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10 Points! Whats the best prescription medicine for acne... I'm 30 yrs old and breaking out all over !
I am sure your doctor can help with the prescription med. I woud also look at your diet. Cut soda out of your diet, this will not only make you healthier but help clear up acne. A clean diet, makes for a clean body. I believe Pro activ does work but you may need to look at the way you are eating. I am over 30 and have had the same problem and this worked for me.
im 13 and used differin.... it didnt work
so i bought Duac gel to use after using my regular face wash
that works for me
but my est friend used this stuff called Acutain(ask doctor) its where u take a pill every day for 6 months and u dont get acne for the rest of ur life. but sometimes it doesnt work the 1st time and u have to take it again. but the side effects are nose bleeds and in some cases it affects peoples livers. so the doc sends u to ger blood drwan every month to see if theres anything wrong if there is they take u off immediately( i think) thats y my mom wont let me use it
My brother had acne really bad, the docter put him on Acutane. It really dries up your skin, and makes it flaky for a while, my brother had really bad acne and now he's got nothing. It may cause birth defects, but you'll only be on it for a few weeks-months.
P.S. Hope you have a good zit free life!!
%26lt;3 D.J.
Back in the 80's I used to use Retin-A; it worked great after about a month. If it's still around, I think the name might have changed.
P.S. It's still around! It's called Tretinoin, Retin-A, Avita and Renova.
maybe try acne complax or natures cure. . . natures cure worked for me and my best friend or go to these websites and see if you can find the best for you . . . http://www.quickacneremedy.com/ http://www.acneremedy.com/
Well Im a teen and heres the thing. I do use pads from my local store. But if you drink alot of pop and eat no fruits and veggies then thats another way you break out. Im not saying dont eat I mean I drink like 3 pops a week
maybe 4
Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask, I've heard it works. And DermaMed Acne Gel works to. Neutrogena Rapid Clear Acne Defense Lotion is another.
go see an accupuncturist and take the herbs they give you. It's not gonna kill you in the long run, nor will you run the risk of giving birth to 3 armed children....
No one medicine works for all people, I'm on a combination of differin and benzaclin, it has worked well for me.
Differin is awesome. Zyporex is too.
Wash your face regularly and don't squeeze your spots till they have a white head, or don't squeeze them at all.
hmm i would say clean%26amp;clear..it works for me :]
but i also heard about this new thing skin id and its like designed for all different types of skin soo it fits watever your going through...
hope i helped
Anthrax
proactiv it works I tried it. For every person it works, trust me.
Differin worked really well for me and my sister when we were 13-14. It cleared my face tons in less than a week. It's great! Hope I helped!
benzaclin
differin gel
differin works
proactiv for some reason made my friend worse
and skin id sucks i think
and neutrogena works wonders
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