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What are some fast and easy ways to get rid of acne and oily skin?

I’m using two different prescribed creams that my doctor told me to use, and it seems to make the acne clear up a bit. However, I stil break out, and because my face is oily, the blemishes caused by the pimples last a long time. I tried so many over-the-counter cleansers and such, but to be honest, nothing works. I hear that cucumber and lemon juice is a good way to fight oil, and steaming your face will help clear the pores. Is this true, and what are some other easy ways to help fight acne and oil, something preferrably that can be done at home?


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    Acne Treatment Tips-Safe & Natural

    www.apsaraskincare.com In this video, sheetal discusses a 3 step routine that all acne sufferers must have in their daily skin care–cleansing, toning, moisturizing. In addition, using serums and face masks can be a great addition to your routine. Your lotion should aim to treat your acne, and the most natural and effective active ingredient is sulfur. Serums, cleansers, toners, and face masks should have natural ingredients that are antibiotic and soothing to the skin. This will help treat infection and redness. Sheetal’s tips and recommendations are based on Ayurveda–a 3000+ year-old system of health and wellbeing that originated in India. Sheetal recommends the use of natural products that are mild and highly effective. http

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      Techno-Beauty Review: ‘No!No! Skin’ Acne Treatment

      **PLEASE EXPAND THIS BOX FOR MORE INFO!** Thanks so much for watching everyone! WHERE ELSE TO FIND ME: My Blog: ‪fleurdeforce.blogspot.com My Vlog Channel ‪www.youtube.com Twitter: ‪www.twitter.com Facebook: ‪www.facebook.com NO!NO! SKIN: tinyurl.com WHAT I’M WEARING: Watch: Marc by Marc Jacobs Bracelet: Monica Vinader Top: TKMaxx Nails: Sally Hansen HD in DVD Makeup: Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua (B20) Sonia Kashuk Hidden Agenda Concealer Palette NARS Deep Throat Blush NARS Laguna Bronzer Urban Decay Naked Palette CoverGirl LashBlast Fusion Mascara MAC Smoulder Eye Liner Disclaimer: I am not being paid to make this video by any of the companies mentioned. I was sent this product for free but was not required to feature it. All opinions are my own and 100% honest, as always.

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        Acne: New Strategies Part 2 of 2

        Acne is a genetic predisposition that affects teens and adults. Acne in adults is different from acne in teenagers. It is a big topic that requires a lot of commitment. There are many aspects of acne that have to be controlled by topical skin care products as well as the food you eat. One…

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          ea, been to derm23 yr old male, long sufferer of rosacea many times, I need new insight and my own experience?

          Had Rosacea since senior high. Ever since I've been seeing derm with some success but I always end up coming back, either the product stopped being effective, or product had recieved a ban from the FDA. Also did light therapy session with little improvement. I've used atleast 6 different topical cream just for rosacea, all if not most contain some sort of steroid and other chemicals I am afraid to have on my skin in the long term. My rosacea can get ugly, with not just flushing but also bumps and blemishes. The most difficult part to treat is the ones located under my lower eyelid because using certain topical creams can thin the skin, you know what that means, ladies. September 2008 is when I took a risk. I switched all my skin-care products to all-natural including shaving. Either it was going to get better or worse. It did get better, in 10 minutes saw noticeable result on the mirror! I felt the debris from the roscea just slide away, I can feel it on the tip of my fingers. This natural regimen caught the rosacea at its very early stage before it became full-blown, overnight. Obviously, I am also aware about other conditions that may play a role in causing rosacea to appear. But fast forward to today, combination of getting fever, exposure to wind all day, physical stress made me breakout into a more widesprea area under the lower eye. It seems uncontrollable with the stuff I've been using for more than 6 months. It's as if my rosacea adapted to this new forumala, like a virus mutating into someting else that resist current treatments. I dont know this is happening. I just need to know if someone out there has had any success formulating their own regimen using natural products. I have very sensitive skin and also prone to acne and other skin-related issues like eczema and seborrea. The products that I used for my face: Dessert Essence: Jojoba Oil, Burt's Bees: Tomato Soap, Dessert Essence: Tea Tree oil. For my hair, I use various Burt's Bees hair products, they are 98-100% natural and provided some relief with seborea on the scalp. I could not risk using chemicals that tend to flow over my face as I shower. Again if you found something that works for you that is all-natural skin-care products or have tips on how to deal with rosacea that not commonly found over the Internet, kindly share them.


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