Friday, August 20, 2010

I have a few spots and blackhead not many but enough to bother me how can i get rid of them ?

EVERY ANSWER WANT PLEASE :)I have a few spots and blackhead not many but enough to bother me how can i get rid of them ?
cut them using a razerI have a few spots and blackhead not many but enough to bother me how can i get rid of them ?
use exfoliator when you wash
wash ur face twice a day with clearasil or a spot product and dont squeeze or use a razor!!





plenty of fresh air helps skin glow and look healthier also try not to wear a heavy foudation this blocks poors x
apparently the definition of acne is three spots or more. i suggest seeing the doctor as soon as possible, he will provide you with creams that should ease symptoms. also some contraceptive pills reduce skin problems such as yasmin.
yes a good quality facial scrub at least once a day will clear them right up, but depending how old you are they could just be part of puberty and we all got spots lol maybe placing a hot flannel on your face to open up your pores then using a good facial scrub to clear your pores out then splash cool water on your face to close the pores again ;)





hope this helped
I often use a warm cloth pressed to the affected area, this sometimes increases the redness but it fetches out all the puss and blackhead from under the skin. The redness isn't a problem if you are staying in for the evening.
Mix oatmeal with egg white and apply it on the affected area twice a week. Wash it off when it is dry. Check out http://usefulinfo-blackheads.blogspot.co鈥?/a> for more useful tips to control blackheads.
Use spot creams and gels.


Drink lots of water.


Try the 'Witch' skincare range, it has witchazel and tea tree oil in which is very good and effective for spots.


www.witchskincare.com/


You could try dabbing pure tea tree oil on your spots.


Maybe try the clearasil range, I have heared that helps alot with my friends spots, although it can be quite harsh and may agitate sensitive skin.


www.clearasil.co.uk/


Ask you're friends what they use for their spots, they are bound to know of some good things to use.


Make sure you have a good skin care regime (cleansers, scrubs, masks, moisturisers .etc)





I find that 'Lush' products work quite well, although can be quite expensive....try their website, they normally have very good reviews on products.


www.lush.co.uk/





I also find nivea visage a good range.


www.nivea.co.uk/





The body shop has a seaweed skincare range which worked wonders on my acne prone friend.


www.thebodyshop.co.uk/





Check out the websites, they have good products which will help.


Hope I helped.
For spots keep the skin clean. Personally I use Sudocrem which drys out the spots. it really works.


For blackheads boil some water and pour in a bowl. Put your face in front of the bowl so it has access to the steam and put a towel over your head to trap it. You have your homemade facial sauna. After 5 minutes try and push the balckheads out by stretching the skin and pushing so they will pop out. It is the only way to get they out easily.
theres no products that can heal anything just drink water to wash your skin
NOTE鈥 HAVE WRITTEN THIS LONG ANSWER TO RESPOND TO QUESTIONS RELATING TO BECAUSE THEY COME UP SO OFTEN:





OILY SKIN


ACNE


FACIAL LIGHTENING


DEALING WITH ACNE SCARRING


DEALING WITH STRETCH MARKS


IMPROVING SKIN TONE


PIMPLES


BLACKHEADS


EMERGENCY SPOT TREATMENT


INGROWING HAIRS


BODY ACNE





鈥HE INFO鈥橲 BASED ON MY OWN EXPERIENCE. I鈥橫 36 NOW SO I鈥橵E HAD TO DEAL WITH THESE ISSUES FOR QUITE A WHILE AND THOUGH MUCH OF THIS ANSWER MAY BE IRRELEVANT, I HOPE THERE'LL BE SOMETHING THAT CAN HELP YOU!





GOOD LUCK!!!





RECOMMENDED SKIN CARE鈥 use clean and clear cream wash (good for sensitive skin or those that dry to easy) or Neutrogena clear skin make up remover wash. Both contain salicylic acid which prevents breakouts and gradually evens the skin tone out too. This is the most important thing you can do. I鈥檝e tried various 鈥榦il free鈥?鈥檚alicylic acid鈥?moisturisers but the best I鈥檝e found is the clean and clear on鈥 found the Neutrogena one actually seemed to aggravate my skin.





EMERGENCY SPOT TREATMENT!...The toothpaste things works! Put on a blob at night and put a bit of tissue over it so it doesn't make a mess. It cools the area down and reduces the inflammation. I also recommend the clean and clear advantage spot treatment gel.





HORMONAL SPOTS鈥ny female with spots I'd recommend trying dianette or yasmine contraceptive pills because if it's hormonal that can sort everything out within weeks鈥hough it can take a couple of months to get used to the pill.





FACIAL ACNE: AVOID鈥on't use harsh scrubs and peroxide products daily like some people do; that can dry your skin and make produce MORE oil...just exacerbating the problem. Many face packs I鈥檝e tried and those blackhead removal strips too seem to have caused problems.





I鈥檝e also had problems with those 鈥榝acial wipes鈥?made by clean and clear and Neutrogena because they鈥檙e too drying and when the top layer鈥檚 too dry, the oil gets stuck underneath and causes more problems!





Some say chocolate doesn鈥檛 affect it鈥t does for me and I don鈥檛 know how or why that should be but certain foods do seem to affect break out. Coffee is one of those things that seems to aggravate my skin too. So look out for anything you eat that might be making it worse.





HAIR PRODUCTS鈥e careful what products you use in your hair if it's long - certain conditioners have causes me to break out at times. Also be careful of hair gels, hair sprays and serums.





INGROWING HAIRS鈥or men or women鈥f you have oily skin, these are more likely. For men鈥se a facial scrub and avoid moisturisers that don鈥檛 have salicylic acid in them if you use a moisturiser. Some hair conditioners are much better lubricants than shaving cream too 鈥?so you might want to try that, and then was afterwards with a clean and clear was etc. Also I recommend the microdermabrasion kit mentioned later.





For women鈥axing seems to cause the main problem 鈥?we pay most attention to our faces. Waxing seems to be the main culprit as opposed to shaving or hair removal creams鈥o avoid in-growing hairs, make sure to exfoliate. I recommend using those exfoliating gloves 鈥?that way, you can use any kind of shower gel.





NUTRITION鈥 recommend taking a 100% multi vitamin/mineral complex 鈥?those little spots you get around your mouth can be due to a vitamin b deficiency for example. Also I recommend Omega 369 oils every day because they improve blood flow.





OLD WIVES TALE??...It's an 'old wives tale' type remedy - but a spoonful of cider vinegar and honey in hot water 3 times a day is meant to help EVERYTHING. It tastes nice too...kinda like honey and lemon X





HYDRATION鈥?Keep your hydration right by drinking plenty of water, avoiding caffeine and alcohol and too much salt!





DEALING WITH SCARRING鈥here鈥檚 an excellent micro-dermabrasion scrub called 鈥榬e-finish鈥? by L'oreal. You only use it a couple of times a week (and use at night because it makes your face red!). It really works not just with the colouring but also the texture - smoothes it back out. It comes with it's own moisturiser which I don't use but I use the scrub at night a couple of times a week and put bio oil on which it supposed to help clear scarring and even skin tone.





If you get your skin relatively under control, try using '21 days Fade Cream' (which I get from eBay) because it quickly clears up any scarring. It鈥檚 a skin lightening cream and is very effective as long as your skin type agrees with it. Bio oil is a good alternative!





Also, to detract from the colour variations in your skin tone, I recommend using Benefit鈥檚 Posie Tint or Benetint lipstain 鈥?this can be put on your cheeks and lips (which also makes your teeth look whiter as an added bonus). Lipstain is better than lipstick because it doesn鈥檛 smudge and it stays on; you can put lip balm or lip gloss on over it. Also, if you use it (SPARINGLY) on your cheeks, it is just like putting water on there; it doesn鈥檛 aggravate the skin or cause breakouts.





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