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post Jan 14 2007, 08:58 PM
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Never really thought of acne as a problem because i always told myslef that when i got bigger it would dissapear and then I would finally be acne free, but one thing that has interested me always was proative. Even though it might be a gimmick or a trick or something it seemed so real since they always showed althletes and people who have used it and they said it worked and if an athlete said something wokred then i think it treally does work. Idk it just if an ahtlete or someobyd famous backs something up some reason I think that it works even if it is a scam!
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post Jan 14 2007, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE(bk2070 @ Jan 14 2007, 03:58 PM) *

Idk it just if an ahtlete or someobyd famous backs something up some reason I think that it works even if it is a scam!


That is exactly why they put athletes or someone famous in a commercial. It's called propaganda. The athlete, even if their face is clear, will use the treatment once and say that it worked great for them. It's just a testimonial but usually isn't true. They do that to convince you that it must work if someone famous uses it. Sometimes though it is indeed used by that athlete and what they say is true, but you have to be careful.
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post Jan 14 2007, 09:28 PM
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yeah, but it works. If an athlete or some hot girl is promoting a porblem look for me to buy it. Even thought I know that the person may not use it, im willing to take the risk!
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post Jan 15 2007, 12:30 AM
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Yeah I just broke out underneath my nose a couple of days ago and I just picked up this stuff called AcneFree. I haven't tried it yet but I got it from Walgreens and it looks like it's pretty good stuff so hopefully for me it'll work really well.

I'm not sure about using hydrogen peroxide for cleaning up acne but I can see it working. Has anybody tried that?
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post Jan 15 2007, 02:57 AM
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Hmm - problems with acne can usually be divided into 'normal' or 'mild' cases and chronic acne that can persist for years.

Unfortunately the chronic kind is sometimes actually an inherited condition.


For the more usual type of acne, first of all, try avoiding:
1) Clothing, hats or helmets that retain sweat and moisture.
2) Long hair that keeps brushing against the skin of the neck or face. Also avoid sleeping with your face on damp hair. If you use hair gels or sprays, be careful that they do not touch the skin of your face.
3) Food. We don't know for CERTAIN, but some foods may aggravate the condition. See if you have an 'outbreak' after eating a certain food, and avoid it in future.
4) Certain kinds of cosmetics may trigger acne as well. Be observant - if you notice a cosmetic triggers your acne, avoid it.

For mild acne there are cleansers, topical gels and creams available - as acne can be caused by several conditions, you might have to experiment with a few of these before you find what works best for you. A suggestion would be to try out a 'new' acne cream on a limited area and see how well it works.

DO NOT go for a product just because some athlete endorses it. They're being paid to dupe you, and you should try to foil their evil plans as much as possible, hehe.


If you have serious problems with acne, the very best thing you can do is consult doctor. This is because serious acne can have any one of several causes, and it's important to locate the specific cause of your acne before treatment. Medical treatment for acne includes antibiotics and hormonal pills. Severe cases are treated with Accutanea.

Whatever the treatment your doctor prescribes, KEEP TO IT for a cure.
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post Mar 19 2007, 09:57 PM
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i know how to banish acne once and for all, it's the only real way to get rid of it. Detox. Get rid of all the stuffin your system that's causing your acne, and you can't get it. There are several ways to go about internal cleansing. You may reduce the amount of toxic food you ingest, such as refined sugars, refined carbs, junk food, and nonorganic fruit and vegetables. You can adopt a high or all raw diet, or go on a fast. you can cleanse the colon, which you should do anyway, by taking an internal cleaser like psyllium seed husk, or by taking enemas or colonics, or by simply improving the diet and exersizing.
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post Mar 19 2007, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(Yratorm, LightMage @ Jan 15 2007, 02:57 AM) *
Hmm - problems with acne can usually be divided into 'normal' or 'mild' cases and chronic acne that can persist for years.

Unfortunately the chronic kind is sometimes actually an inherited condition.
For the more usual type of acne, first of all, try avoiding:
1) Clothing, hats or helmets that retain sweat and moisture.
2) Long hair that keeps brushing against the skin of the neck or face. Also avoid sleeping with your face on damp hair. If you use hair gels or sprays, be careful that they do not touch the skin of your face.
3) Food. We don't know for CERTAIN, but some foods may aggravate the condition. See if you have an 'outbreak' after eating a certain food, and avoid it in future.
4) Certain kinds of cosmetics may trigger acne as well. Be observant - if you notice a cosmetic triggers your acne, avoid it.

For mild acne there are cleansers, topical gels and creams available - as acne can be caused by several conditions, you might have to experiment with a few of these before you find what works best for you. A suggestion would be to try out a 'new' acne cream on a limited area and see how well it works.

DO NOT go for a product just because some athlete endorses it. They're being paid to dupe you, and you should try to foil their evil plans as much as possible, hehe.
If you have serious problems with acne, the very best thing you can do is consult doctor. This is because serious acne can have any one of several causes, and it's important to locate the specific cause of your acne before treatment. Medical treatment for acne includes antibiotics and hormonal pills. Severe cases are treated with Accutanea.

Whatever the treatment your doctor prescribes, KEEP TO IT for a cure.

Yratorm--is that your face in the picture? if it is, then how would you know about acne, your face is spotless!
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post Mar 19 2007, 11:02 PM
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I don't really have much acne, maybe a couple small spots here and there. But I use a prescription medicine(That my sister used). It's some crazy mix of Clindamycin Phosphate. You'll probably have to go to a doctor/dermetologist to get it. It works pretty well, usually overnight any signs of acne are going/fading.
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post Apr 11 2007, 12:02 AM
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