I'm breaking out.
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Sep 8, 2014
Maryann C.
I've been breaking out a lot especially on my check and nose area. It's getting pretty bad. Is there any ways I can try to get rid of it?
Btw. I've heard of a treatment with honey and cinnamon..? Does it work?
Sep 8, 2014
Shannon B.
No it does not work. Cinnamon is terrible for your face.
My advice would be go and see a dermatologist. They would be able to tell you exactly what is causing it and how to get rid of it. Definitely better than us trying to guess how to fix it.
Sep 8, 2014
Maryann C.
Kk, thank you so much:)
Sep 8, 2014
A W.
Well everyone's skin is a little different so keep looking for a face wash until you find one, or like shannon said, go to the dermatologist
Sep 8, 2014
Alexandra C.
I've heard really good things about the neutrogena acne face wash pink grapefruit.
Sep 8, 2014
Maryann C.
- @A W. Ya, true. Okay. Well thanks:)
- @Alexandra C.
I've been looking into that face wash.. I think I'm going to get that.. thank you:)
Sep 9, 2014
Meriam E.
From my personal experience the Neutrogena grapefruit wash made my acne a lot worse! But test it out and see...My recommendation for ANYONE Is the Tea Tree Oil Facial Wash from the Body Shop, along with the toner and lotion for it. Those 3 products used daily work wonderssssss for me, and I've recommended it to 3 of my friends who now use it daily too. Its not too expensive and its literally a miracle worker!! Get a sample(: good luck.
Sep 10, 2014
Luna R.
Http://eileenmai.com/product/products-by-category/silky-cleanser/acne-controlled-cleanser-3-natural-salicylic-acid/
(They have great, organic products overall, so check out their other stuff as well.)
Exfoliating 2-3x a week has also greatly helped me with my breakouts...
Try:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003WLYLJA?psc=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/60686774/purifying-facial-cleanser-with-pineapple?ref=market
Tip: If you apply cleansers/masks in the shower, the steam from the shower will help them penetrate your skin better.
I also recommend getting an air purifier for your room (to have less bacteria in the air and on your skin,) wash pillowcases often, disinfect your phone regularly (with an antibacterial wipe), and reduce/cut out dairy and excessive sugars from your diet (these can trigger/worsen acne). Fresh fruits, veggies, green tea and water can help naturally purify your body and improve your skin. (Strawberries naturally have salicylic acid which help combat acne. Oranges, berries, spinach and other dark greens are also GREAT for skin.) Make sure you are drinking 5-6 glasses of water daily. (Dehydration causes your body to produce more oil, thus clogging pores and causing more acne.)
Sep 10, 2014
Luna R.
Here is the link for a great gel cleanser... (eileen mai one)
http://eileenmai.com/product/products-by-category/silky-cleanser/acne-controlled-cleanser-3-natural-salicylic-acid/