Proactive Microdermabrasion
Proactive Microdermabrasion
Skin resurfacing recommendation anyone?
I've tried everything fromn Proactive, to over the counter scrubs and had a nasty reaction to birth control pills (the hormones give me NASTY migraines; but the skin did clear up!). Anyways, I do wash my face, but I have blotches and little pimple marks all over my face. The dr said I'm not as bad as he's seen other's, but still I'd like to have clear skin for once in my life!
I've been reading about microdermabrasion, but heard it doesn't clear up everything. Then I read about getting a mild micropeel which sounds much better. What about laser treatment? Any info from someone who's gotten skin resurfacing or something similiar would be of great help. Or at least someone who works in the dermatology area would be awesome too.
I had laser resurfacing done on my face in 2001. It's the best thing I have ever done. My face is smooth, free of age spots and is definitely tighter. Think instant face lift. I am 51 and look in my early 40's. Make sure the plastic surgeon is very experienced in this field. You would not want scarring. My skin was on the dry side, I might note. My daughter got a prescription from a dermatologist for her pimples and she rubs on the cream at the first sign of an outbreak and has had a clear face for over a year now. Her skin is oily. Good luck!
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The Acne Practice (severe case 2)
Top Three Acne Remedies to Kill Your Acne Instantly
Acne remedies are so abundant they should come a dime a dozen these days. Unfortunately, acne product companies know they can rip off acne sufferers, so they charge an arm and a leg for products they know are harmful or just plain don't work. So how can you find acne remedies that will work for you without having to pay through your zit-covered nose?
Unfortunately, a lot of time choosing the right acne products is spent doing trial and error. When you don't know what works, you buy a few products, try them all out, and determine which one worked the best. But that costs a lot of money and time. I hope to save you from both by giving you three options that have worked the best for me with my acne condition.
1. Proactiv: Yes, Proactiv really works. You might not like Jessica Simpson or Jennifer Love Hewitt, Proactiv's top endorsers, but that shouldn't keep you from trying out the product. They have great plans that start around $20 per kit for a 2-month supply. You can't buy an acne system for much cheaper than that even if you were to purchase some at Walmart or Target.
2. Microdermabrasion: For tough-to-get-rid-of zits, I recommend making a microdermabrasion appointment. It can cost up to $100 or so for one treatment, but I can't tell you how many acne scars I've prevented (and helped heal) by using microdermabrasion.
3. A 3-day Acne Diet: There's no true way to know if pizza, chocolate, and soda pop are bad for your acne, but I personally know a 3-day diet can work wonders on your skin. It gets rid of the cysts that are difficult to get rid of otherwise, and since it works from the inside-out, it's a lot quicker than putting products and creams on your skin. This option is actually one of the cheapest overall, because it barely costs $40, and you can use it whenever you need it, and it never runs out.
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You can find this 3-day acne diet here at http://www.easyskintreatment.com/acnefree. It's one of the best acne remedies on the marketplace.
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