Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Spots..help! What would you recommend?

I need help. What is a good non chemical spot treatment? But i do get dry skin where i get spots. I'm 13 and just wondering what people think is the best thing to use. At the moment i use clean and clear. ThanksSpots..help! What would you recommend?
Asda sell these great face wipes, Tea Tree and Witch Hazel they have in them, white packet blue and green writing, trust me, they are awesome! Spots..help! What would you recommend?
im 13 too and i use freederm gel and it does not dry your skin out at all, they also do it as a face wash too, the gel is for a spot treatment.
Well actually, different brands work for different people so try a range of products.





Generally to prevent spots use clenser, toner %26amp; moisturiser everyday and exfoiliator every 3 days.





Also drinking plenty of water everyday and eating your 5 a day will help keep the skin healthier.
hello


First of all spots are a part of growing up its not chocolate!!





3 glasses of water is a BIG help of getting rid of spots


If its a bad case of acne you can go to your gpa and get pills to clear your spots up takes two-three weeks





drinking lots of water





washing face daily





moisturise





don't use strong facial washes as they dry your skin so your body creates more spots because its trying to get moisture to your face





i would recommend simple








good luck


don't let them ruin your day
i buy my son freederm gel for on the spot treatment and its fantastic, it doesn't dry you skin up at all. They also do a freederm face wash but haven't tried that yet. Try the gel, it's about 拢9 a tube but a little goes a long way and it lasts for ages. Try it, it's worth a go!
T zone magic wand





Its a little blue bottle


roll on.


Its fantastic!!!


^^ T zone is the best!
Your spots are caused in part by hormonal changes. Apart from keeping your pores clear you could try making a paste of crushed Aspirin, honey and a little water and applying it to spots before bed. The Salicylic Acid in the Aspirin helps get rid of the spots. It goes without saying you should avoid the eye area.

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