Ugh please help
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Feb 10, 2013
Caitlin W.
So my face hardly ever breaks out but lately my forehead along with my back are non stop breaking out. As soon as it starts clearing up it just turns around and gets worse. I don't know why. Because I wash my face twice a day. Does anyone know how to clear everything up? :/
Feb 10, 2013
Geraldine S.
Clerasil works <3
Feb 10, 2013
Louise S.
It sounds like an allergic reaction to something.
Best thing to do is to keep a journal of every single thing you put on you skin. Make up, soaps, washing power, shampoo even clothes. Everything. Also write down the date and times of the day you do all of these things.
Then, as soon as you see the start of another break out you should be able to match that up with something you've worn or used. It may take time but you should be able to narrow it down.
I hope that helps :)
Feb 10, 2013
Constance P.
It could be hormones or also stress.
Feb 10, 2013
Molly M.
Watch your stress levels and if you have had any change to your diet that could also do it. Also it could be a reaction to changing soups if you have do that. Look into all natural face masks. No harmful chemicals and they will leave your face feeling fresh.