Sunday, December 13, 2009

Can anyone help with this type of acne?

i am now 28. i've never really had any problems with acne after high school...now i sometimes get acne on my sides, below my armpits. i don't use regular deodorants...i use the natural mineral salts that you roll on. and i don't sweat much either.





should i just go to the dermatologist and get something like clindamycin? are there any other topical meds or remedies that some have had good experience with?Can anyone help with this type of acne?
A common misconception; The acne that one gets on thier face is very different than the acne that you would get on your sides. The formation is different. The best thing to do is make sure that your shirts are loose in the area. If a hair follicle is constricted, it will form a bump that looks like a pimple, but it is actually dissolving the hair inside. Salicylic has shown alot to work well, but to simply get rid of the unsightly bump, instead of clindamycin, use lemon juice or tea tree oil.


Good Luck!Can anyone help with this type of acne?
If you have the oney go to the deratologist or go to a doctor, there are a lot of treatments but there are only some that work!
Acne is due to hormonal changes, bad diet and unhealthy skin care habits. Sometimes, dandruff in the hair can also cause acne. Include green leafy vegetables and fruits in your diet. Drink a lot of water regularly to flush out toxins. Avoid deep fried snacks. More home remedies available at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/acne.html...

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