Baby Acne Blackheads

Lotion, body wash, etc.?


Lotion:
I wouldn't say my skins DRY or the SOFTEST but,
I want my skin to be really soft, like baby soft.
My friend said that Johnsons Baby Lotion is really good
she said that in days or weeks after using it, her skin was so soft.
So which kind should I get?

Do tanning lotions work, and if so how long does it take for it to be effective?

Also, should I put the lotion on RIGHT AFTER
I come out the shower completly wet?
Or should I dry myself alittle, and put it on while I'm moist?
I herd that lasts longer.

Blackheads / Acne:
I used to have very bad blackheads until I started using
Biore PORE PERFECT ULTRA deep cleansing porse strips.
In just 1 day of use, I could literally feel it and see it working.

I have bad acne under my chin. Not THAT bad but that seems
where most of my acne occurs. What should I get?
Clean & Clear isn't working for me.

I would say the Vaseline Lotion (the green container) It works really good for me. I've been using it for years and people have always told me that my skin was soft. But the baby lotion is also very nice to have as well.
But soft skin doesn't just start with lotion- it's so important to exfoliate. Get some body scrub from Victoria's Secret. That stuff scrubs hardcore. I use it about 2 times a week and use lotion every day. I usually just pat myself dry after a shower and put on the lotion. But I make sure it's dry before I get dressed.

The acne from your chin may be from your toothpaste. Maybe you let it drip down when you're brushing your teeth, that can dry out your skin and irritate it. Or maybe you're leaning your chin into your hand too much. Try not to touch your face, and be sure to keep your pillowcases clean at night, that's very important. I actually wash mine a few times a week to be sure.



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Top 4 Myths About Baby Acne

Baby acne, also known as neonatal acne or acne neonatorum, is a common condition seen in newborn babies. Almost 20 percent of newborns suffer from it.

baby acne is characterized by the appearance of pimples or red bumps on the baby's scalp, forehead, and especially the cheeks. A rough skin, along with pustules, whiteheads, and blackheads is also a common indication of baby acne.

Myth 1: Baby acne is the same as infantile acne or teenage acne.

This is not true. Baby acne is not the same as infantile acne, which affects older infants over three months old. It also has no connection with the acne that teenagers and adults suffer from.

Myth 2: Baby acne can occur at anytime during childhood.

Actually, baby acne usually affects babies three to four weeks after birth. Sometimes however, babies even exhibit signs of baby acne right from the time they are born. The symptoms may appear and recede intermittently as the baby reaches around four to six months of age.

Myth 3: Baby acne is the result of poor hygiene and nursing.

On the contrary, baby acne is believed to be caused by hormones released by the mother during pregnancy. Absorbed through the placenta, these hormones play an important role in the development of the fetus during the later stages of pregnancy. These hormones stimulate the oil glands present in the baby's skin and are thought to cause baby acne.

The symptoms may, however, get aggravated when the baby's skin reacts to irritants, such as detergent left behind in clothing or bedding, for instance. Increase in the flow of blood to the skin, brought about when the baby is hot or active, can also intensify symptoms of baby acne.

Myth 4: Baby acne is a serious condition that needs treatment.

This is just not true. Baby acne is harmless and does not really require treatment. The symptoms generally disappear on their own in a few weeks. Also, the application of creams or lotions - a common practice amongst parents - may actually worsen the symptoms, and should therefore be avoided. Gently washing the face daily, using water and baby soap, may help alleviate the symptoms of baby acne.

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