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I have acne, and I have tried Proactive and all it’s doing is making me break out even more. I want to know from you guys experience what product I should use that would help me clear my face better.

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Shane Said,
December 25th, 2009 @3:39 am  

use toothpaste. And than a moisetirze cream. It will clear acnes within the week.

BLAAAAH Said,
December 26th, 2009 @9:11 am  

i’ve been having the same problem and no matter what product i use its the same. my recommendation is to just go to a dermatologist and get some prescription med

Jacob Said,
December 28th, 2009 @8:53 am  

well i had acne too man and it’s no biggy it’s just stress and also dirt what u want to do is not use proactive what that does it damages ur skin even more what u can do is buy apple cider vinegar that helps it cleans out ur system and u can also cleanse your face with it

but the best is see a dermatologist

badbxtch Said,
December 31st, 2009 @11:38 am  

WOW..are u sure about proactiv cuz it worked wonders for my skin..
how bout trying to go to a more natural product that doesnt have too many man made chemicals…you should look into aveeno

Mr. Cool Said,
January 3rd, 2010 @1:33 am  

Acne and Exercise

Moderate exercise is actually good for your skin. It helps you maintain a healthy body and manage your stress levels, too. If you find your acne is aggravated by regular exercise, then you may want to examine your routine. What do you wear? Where do you go? How hard do you work? Exercise-related acne is usually caused by something you put on your body rather something you do with it. Remove these outside factors, and you may put an end to your workout breakouts. Here are just a few things to watch for. Acne & Exercise – Make-up. When exercising, wear as little make-up as possible. Even oil-free and non-comedogenic (non-pore-clogging) cosmetics can clog pores if worn during heavy exercise. When you’re done working out, wash as soon as possible. Acne & Exercise – Sunscreen. If your regimen takes you outdoors, always wear sunscreen. While acne may improve slightly after brief periods in the sun, studies show that prolonged exposure actually promotes comedones (clogged pores) and, of course, sun damage. Some kinds of acne medication make skin more sensitive to the sun, so sunscreen is even more important. When choosing a sunscreen, look for products that are oil-free and have a protection factor of at least SPF 15 for both UVA and UVB rays. Like make-up, sunscreen can travel across the skin’s surface and lodge in the pores — so wash immediately after working out. Acne & Exercise – Clothing. If you’re prone to body acne, avoid garments made exclusively with lycra or nylon. Why? Some synthetic fabrics can trap the heat and moisture against your skin, creating a fertile breeding ground for the bacteria that contribute to acne. For moderate exercise, your best bet is lightweight, loose-fitting cotton, or a lycra-cotton blend. Natural fabrics allow the skin to breathe, and loose garments are less likely to cause friction. If you’re exercising vigorously and working up a good sweat, however, you may want to try some of the new fabrics designed to wick moisture away from your skin. Acne & Exercise – Equipment. Some people are more likely to get acne or have their lesions aggravated in the areas affected by sports equipment. The best defense against friction-related breakouts is a good fit — make sure your helmet doesn’t slide around on your forehead, or your wetsuit isn’t too tight under the arms. You can also curb equipment-triggered breakouts by lining your helmet with a layer of soft, washable cotton fabric; it’s a great use for those old t-shirts, too. And no matter what the sport, it’s always a good idea to keep your equipment clean and dry when not in use. Acne & Exercise – Moisture. Mom was right: You should get out of those wet clothes! No matter how you get your exercise — treadmill, trail, tennis court, or whatever — don’t sit around in your sweaty clothes or wet bathing suit when you’re done. If you can, shower off immediately and change into dry clothes before driving home. If this isn’t possible, change into dry clothes and wipe down as well as you can. When toweling sweat off your face, always use a clean towel, and blot gently rather than wipe. Vigorous wiping can irritate your skin, driving make-up and sunscreen deeper into the pores. Acne & Exercise – Showering. Again, it’s best to shower immediately after working out. You may want to use a medicated exfoliant cleanser, but always be gentle with your skin. Scrubbing harder isn’t going to make you any cleaner, or make your acne go away — and it may actually irritate existing lesions or promote the development of new ones. If you can’t shower right away, you can still curb breakouts by wiping down with medicated pads; keep a few in your gym bag just in case. So keep up the good work! A healthy exercise program is an integral part of your overall health; and a healthy body is more likely to have healthy skin. Just keep an eye on the various factors that accompany your regimen, and try to remove the acne triggers — you’ll be on your way to breakout-free workouts.

Reeba Said,
January 5th, 2010 @5:46 pm  

i belive in wat i use its called thursday plantation australias original tea tree face wash for acne with soothing chamomile it really helps me i also use pure tea tree antiseptic oil on the area with a cotton ball i love it …

lisa Said,
January 6th, 2010 @10:59 pm  

proactive is actually good for anybody..if they know when to apply.
If you are always at outdoors or open areas, never use the proctice acne cream! always use it b4 u go to sleep. never wash your face with warm water. if you are using the facial cleanser, scrubbing with hands is not enuff. u have to use a facial towel to scrub..FYI, i never use the Toner because its unnecessary. its just tightens your skin and only assist in removal dirt also.. since you’ve used the facial wash to scrub, the toner is not necessary.
Reminder: never use the lotion at outdoors..it breaks worse!
but if it really never work, means you have to try natural pdts at first.. sometimes cheaper pdts works on people too! eg Biore

Gian S Said,
January 10th, 2010 @12:36 am  

I tried revitol acnezine and it worked for me. Got my free trial here.

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