Monday, December 14, 2009

What is a good cleansing system for adult acne?

I have never had an acne problem and now since I have gotten off birth control I have a tremendous problem with acne. My esthetician recommended a product system called Omabi but I was wondering about the SkinID and Proactiv as well. People that have used these products please respond.|||I%26#039;m a teenager and Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash works the best for me. If you use it twice a day in about a week you will notice a reduction in the amount of acne on your face. But if and when your acne goes away you can%26#039;t stop using it. You can cut back to just once a day but don%26#039;t stop. Your acne will return. A lot of people recommend Proactive but I think it%26#039;s overpriced and their are two many steps involved. I don%26#039;t know about you but I don%26#039;t have time to mess around with three bottles of cleansers and moisturizers. I%26#039;ve also tried Clinique%26#039;s acne product but It%26#039;s just like Proactive. Overpriced and too many steps. I hope this helps. :) |||Proactiv works pretty decently... and there%26#039;s plenty of people who will recommend it, and some will warn you to stay clear of Proactiv. For what other customers said about it:





http://www.topacnecures.info/acne-proact鈥?/a>





I%26#039;ve always heard great things about ZenMed for clearing up acne altogether.





There%26#039;s a website that has independent reviews about the best acne treatments that I suggest you check out:





http://www.topacnecures.info/best-acne-r鈥?/a>





Good luck,


Alex|||I have pretty ****in gay stupid acne. It%26#039;s more like a skin disease :(





So far, Proactiv and most every medication you can buy in the skincare isle hasn%26#039;t brought any relief. The one that%26#039;s worked the best is a med I can%26#039;t remember....but it was prescribed by the doctor if that helps. It came in pill form to be swallowed.|||Used Proactive and it didn%26#039;t work for me but does for some. Or you could try:





1. change your pillow case every other day.


2. Drink at least 80oz of water every day


3. Don%26#039;t wash your face with soap only hot water in the shower


4. Take a multi vitamin every day


4. Don%26#039;t use fabric softener or laundry soap with perfume





This approach has always worked for me and is so simple. |||Try using a medicated soap, such as Clearasil, or the wipes they make, I%26#039;ve found they do an excellent job.

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