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		<title>What is the best acne treatment for people with sensitive skin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just have some acne on my forehead and I just want to get rid of it, or at least reduce it and prevent new ones from forming because I'm starting high school in late August.]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>purpleturtle007</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I just have some acne on my forehead and I just want to get rid of it, or at least reduce it and prevent new ones from forming because I&#8217;m starting high school in late August. I can&#8217;t use anything with benzoyl peroxide because even if I just use a little bit, my skin gets red and irritated. What is the best acne treatment for people like me?
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		<title>Any idea when acne treatment will start to work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, so my dermatologist put me on this treatment for acne, and I've been using it for 4 days and so far I don't see too much of a difference. He prescribed me:]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Miss New Jersey =]</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>OK, so my dermatologist put me on this treatment for acne, and I&#8217;ve been using it for 4 days and so far I don&#8217;t see too much of a difference. He prescribed me:<br />
Doxycycline- which I take with breakfast in the morning<br />
Benzaclin- which I put on in the morning<br />
Differin- Which I put on before bed.<br />
Any idea when I&#8217;ll start to see a difference?
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		<title>What is the best acne treatment or product that is suited for me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm in my early teens and have severe acne on my face, chest, back, shoulders, back shoulders, neck, and under my chin. I have very oily and sensitive skin. I've tried Proactive and Clearasil and]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>sarahhx22</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m in my early teens and have severe acne on my face, chest, back, shoulders, back shoulders, neck, and under my chin. I have very oily and sensitive skin. I&#8217;ve tried Proactive and Clearasil and both did nothing but dry out my skin. I am in serious need of an effective acne treatment. Please help!
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		<title>why is the AcneFree severe acne treatment system is only working on one side of my face?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been using this product - AcneFree Severe Acne treatment system for a few weeks now because of acne on my cheeks. I've noticed that the treatment has been working on one cheek, but not the other - why could this be?]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>rainewoman</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using this product &#8211; AcneFree Severe Acne treatment system for a few weeks now because of acne on my cheeks. I&#8217;ve noticed that the treatment has been working on one cheek, but not the other &#8211; why could this be?
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		<title>How long does it take for acne treatment to clear out the pimples under the skin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How long does it take for acne treatment to clear out the pimples under the skin, ie raise them to the surface?]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bobby</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>How long does it take for acne treatment to clear out the pimples under the skin, ie raise them to the surface?
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		<title>Acne Medications How do You Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many medical treatments for acne, although unfortunately, it can not be said that there is any one, single treatment to cure acne. Rather than having a single treatment for acne, doctors generally have to try several different products for each individual before finding the treatment or combination of treatments that will clear up the problem.]]></description>
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<p>There are many medical treatments for acne, although unfortunately, it can not be said that there is any one, single treatment to cure acne. Rather than having a single treatment for acne, doctors generally have to try several different products for each individual before finding the treatment or combination of treatments that will clear up the problem.</p>
<p>Every case of acne is different and will do different things to the skin depending on the individual. This makes acne quite a difficult condition to treat. A lot of experimentation and trial and error with various medications is usually needed before a successful treatment is found. This can be very frustrating for the person that wants a quick-fix solution to their problem or even for those individuals that have a stubborn strain of acne that takes a long time to clear up.</p>
<p>It always helps to see a doctor or dermatologist that has plenty of experience in treating acne, this way they can draw on their professional experience.There are some absolute ‘no nos’ when it comes to dealing with acne. You should never scrub skin that is affected by acne. This irritates and inflames the acne, causing more pimples and making the healing process longer and more drawn out. Never attempt to self-treat or self-medicate.</p>
<p><strong>Pimple removal</strong> is something that should always be left up to a trained doctor in an antiseptic environment.In most cases, the first treatment that a doctor will recommend is a topical cream. These creams, like all acne treatments, do not cure acne, but rather help manage the symptoms of the acne. The treatment that you receive will depend on the type of symptoms that you are experiencing. It will either be aimed at unplugging pores, killing bacteria (antibiotics), reducing the amount of oils (such as Accutane) or altering the hormones that stimulate the sebaceous glands (such as oral contraceptives).</p>
<p>If topical creams alone prove ineffective, doctors will usually combine them with an oral antibiotic. The topical creams usually contain benzoyl peroxide which although effective, should be used in small doses. It was originally thought to be harmless, however studies show that prolonged use or overuse can lead to premature aging of the skin.The most important thing to remember when attempting to rid yourself of acne is to work with a trained medical professional that you trust.</p>
<p><strong>Secondly, be patient</strong>. Even in the best of cases, acne does not clear up overnight. In fact, even when you have found a <a href="http://www.acnezine.com/?aid=674475" target="_blank">treatment that works</a>, your skin will usually get worse before it gets better. Doctors usually recommend continuing a treatment for at least four to six weeks before expecting to see results. Do not be disappointed if the first treatment that you try does not work. Expect to try several different treatments before finally finding success.</p>
<p>For more information <a href="http://www.acnezine.com/?aid=674475" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Acne Hygiene &#8211; Learn the most common misconceptions about acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 15:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common misconceptions about acne is that it's caused by dirt. It's not! Acne is caused by a combination of factors you can't control, like your hormone balance and the natural pace of your skin's renewal system. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can control that may help you keep your acne in check. Begin by following these simple suggestions for healthy-skin hygiene.]]></description>
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<p>One of the most common misconceptions about acne is that it&#8217;s caused by dirt. It&#8217;s not! Acne is caused by a combination of factors you can&#8217;t control, like your hormone balance and the natural pace of your skin&#8217;s renewal system. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can control that may help you keep your acne in check. Begin by following these simple suggestions for healthy-skin hygiene.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #1: Don&#8217;t over-wash. Since dirt is not causing your acne, excessive scrubbing and washing won&#8217;t make it go away. Try to limit yourself to two washings per day — anything more than that can leave your healthy skin dry, and your acne-prone areas irritated. Habitual over-washing may also stimulate extra oil production, which could result in more breakouts.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #2: Skip harsh scrubs. It&#8217;s okay to exfoliate, but be sure to use a gentle formula with small, smooth grains. Avoid products with almond or apricot shell fragments; they can irritate or even tear your skin and further aggravate your acne.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #3: Say no to alcohol. If you use a toner, avoid products with high concentrations of isopropyl alcohol, or common rubbing alcohol. A strong astringent, alcohol strips the top layer of your skin, causing your sebaceous glands to produce more oil. The result? Dry, red skin — and possibly more blemishes.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #4: Don&#8217;t squeeze or pick. Squeezing or picking your blemishes — with fingernails, pins or anything else — can force bacteria deeper into the skin, causing greater inflammation and infection. You&#8217;ll also increase the damage to the surrounding skin, so the blemish is more likely to leave a permanent acne scar.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #5: Hands off! Propionibacterium acnes (the bacteria that causes breakouts) is a normal resident of your skin; it doesn&#8217;t lead to acne until it gets trapped inside the hair follicle. Excessive touching of your face, including rubbing or even resting your chin in your hands, can drive bacteria into your pores — where it can begin its dirtywork.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #6: Work out, wash off. When you exercise, your movement generates heat; clothing and equipment cause friction. Until you shower off, heat and moisture are trapped against your skin, creating an ideal breeding ground for the spread of bacteria. So whenever you can, shower off immediately after exercising.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.acnezine.com/?aid=674475" target="_blank">Acne Prevention Treatment</a> &#8211; Find a regimen and stick with it. Most cases of mild acne can be improved with &#8220;over-the-counter&#8221; products, or products that don&#8217;t require a prescription from your doctor. There is a wide range of treatments available, and there’s a good chance one of them will work for you. If you start treatment before your acne gets severe, you’ll have a better chance of avoiding physical and emotional problems down the road. But if your acne gets worse or lasts more than a couple of weeks, see a dermatologist. Here&#8217;s a quick listing of the most common products used to treat acne — click on the links that interest you for more information on that course of acne treatment.</p>
<p>For more information <a href="http://www.acnezine.com/?aid=674475" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Can a Salicylic Acid acne treatment loose its strength?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been using the clean &#038; clear advantage acne spot treatment for about 2 years now, and I've never purchased a new tube. Recently it seems as if, instead of clearing up my occasional breakouts, it's making them worse!]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>duwoppers06</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using the clean &amp; clear advantage acne spot treatment for about 2 years now, and I&#8217;ve never purchased a new tube. Recently it seems as if, instead of clearing up my occasional breakouts, it&#8217;s making them worse! I&#8217;m wondering if this could be happening because the tube is worn out and the salicylic acid has lost its &#8216;acidity&#8217;.</p></div>
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		<title>Acne and Exercise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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.</p>
<p>Acne &amp; Exercise &#8211; 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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>So keep up the good work! A <a href="http://www.acnezine.com/?aid=674475" target="_blank">healthy exercise program</a> 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.</p>
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