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Aug 4, 2014
Kayla R.
I'm going to middle school this year and it's only weeks away. I started puberty earlier than anyone at my old school. I have pimple scars and pimples. I don't wanna be counted out this year😫😯.
What do I do? Help!
Aug 4, 2014
Diana T.
A dermatologist or doctor can probably better answer your questions than we can - we can't see your skin and don't know your skin type so you medic products that work for your specific situation.
Aug 4, 2014
Diana T.
*should get not medic... Wtf!? :P stupid phone
Aug 4, 2014
Ivanna G.
Well, one thing I learned through years of struggling with acne is that it all comes from internal issues.. mainly diet and lack of water. SAVE YOURSELF WHILE ITS STILL MILD!! Drink 60 ounces of water a day (around 7-8 water bottles), and stay away from wheat, dairy, and processed food. for topical care look into murad skin care, it's the best. but remember it takes at least 3 months it, or any topical treatment to really show results. also for great makeup that'll help your acne and hide some of it go with neutrogena skin clearing foundation. :)
Aug 4, 2014
Diana T.
Funny you mentioned murad it actually was super harsh on my skin and made it peel it was soo over drying on me - which is why you should not just pick up any old thing that we suggest as BL members - it's not always the best fit for your skin type.
Aug 4, 2014
Sara A.
Mix some lemon juice with natural yoghurt, it really works wonders.
Aug 4, 2014
Sumayyah A.
If you want any easy home remedies, there are lots to choose from and are less likely to cause any peelings or drying up of the skin. My favourite would be the turmeric facial (try using fresh turmeric for better results) and more recently I'm using a mixture of cinnamon (1tsp), nutmeg (1tsp) and honey (1sp) which works wonders too! Make whatever you do, keep at it for at least 6weeks so you can see the full results clearly :)
Aug 4, 2014
Traci L.
If you haven't been doin anything at all to your skin start my getting a skincare routine gentle cleanser like cerave cleanser in the morning salicylic acid cleanser at night like neutrogena deep clean cream cleanser make sure it's the cream formula ,witch hazel toner ,cerave moisturizer for daytime and pm for night time spot treatment with tea tree oil somtimes a good steady routine will clear your skin up without need of a dermatologist if you see it's not helping then I recommend you go get a consultation from one
Aug 5, 2014
Joana P.
I agree with Tracy. Maybe even a good facial to clean your pores out along with the skin regime that Tracy mention will keep it under control.