How do I get rid of my acne what's the best way.

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Feb 5, 2015

Delilyah J.

I can't get rid of my acne..

Feb 5, 2015

Katherine L.

What kind is it? cystic? plus is it severe or mild or moderate?

Feb 5, 2015

Shiro M.

I would go see a derm, they'll be able to help you find the treatment plan that works best for you.

Feb 5, 2015

Ayonna P.

Try an acne scrub. I prefer the Neutrogena acne scrub in grape fruit. It really help

Feb 5, 2015

Mabelle B.

To calm down the redness and all caused due to acne, I like to rub some ice on it twice a day. Also, using a face wash which is specifically for getting rid of acne could help! For example, I really the Neutrogena Oil Control face wash & the Body Shop Tea Tree Oil face wash.

Please don't touch/poke your pimples.

Also, try to go for minimal face makeup as foundations, concealers etc.really make acne worse!

There could also be a possibility that the products you're using on your face (eg. foundation, concealer, moisturiser etc) are not suiting your skin. Sometimes, even popular skin products may not suit a person's skin.

I hope I could help you. If the acne is getting out of hand then visiting a dermatologist can really really help!

Feb 5, 2015

Isabel M.

Tea tree oil and don't wear foundation or whatever anymore. I did this and in a few weeks my acne was about gone. But if you are still a teen or if you have an oily skin it is normal to have acne. Obviously when you get older you will not have it anymore with an oily skin but it takes a little bit longer.

Feb 5, 2015

Mychelle W.

drink more water

Feb 6, 2015

Kathryn L.

I'm a teen (still in the breakout faze) and I've been using the oil cleasing method. It sounds stupid but it fixes my oily skin. I use it just when I'm in the shower and other times I'll just wash with a salycidic acid wash that you can buy at like the CVS. I use castor oil and the Burt's Bees baby oil that has a mix of oils good for acne actually :) I put in a 50/50 amount of each.

Feb 6, 2015

Ellie M.

The best way is to go to an inexpensive store and buy skincare products and see how your skin reacts to each product. Lastly go to an expensive skin store and buy the best products and ingredients for your skin. Have you tried a clarisonic? I have one. It is $100 but very affective. It gets deep into your pours. Try it out tell me how it goes?