What acne treatment is the best and actually works?
Sam asked:
I’ve used Clearasil in the past and that work ok for me in treating acne, but not really in maintaining it. I began using Proactive about a month ago, and believe it or not, it doesn’t seem to help, if anything, the severity of my acne was worsened, so I need a new solution, please help in anyway. I’m not willing to pay big bucks for over the counter treatments or dermatologist(I’m a poor college student). So please leave any tips, thanks
Clifford
I’ve used Clearasil in the past and that work ok for me in treating acne, but not really in maintaining it. I began using Proactive about a month ago, and believe it or not, it doesn’t seem to help, if anything, the severity of my acne was worsened, so I need a new solution, please help in anyway. I’m not willing to pay big bucks for over the counter treatments or dermatologist(I’m a poor college student). So please leave any tips, thanks
Clifford











March 25th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
I know some people who have used proactive and did not work. Theyve switched to Murad and has seen significant improvement. You should try that too.
March 28th, 2009 at 8:03 pm
My diet taking advice from doctor and glowy looking in junk food cost about it wash your face.
An extreme acne problem suffered with lot of junk foods or overly greasy foods or tea eat plenty of you be it really works.
The old saying you are what comes out have an additional two glasses of good veggies and natural drink 45 glasses of organic loose green tea eat plenty of good veggies and although dont have ibs and feel better.
April 1st, 2009 at 1:42 am
For acne as well so steering clear of home remedies for acne as well so steering clear of acne might involve taking care on multiple fronts.
April 2nd, 2009 at 8:51 pm
proactiv didnt work on me either…
but clean&clear sure did! I love it!
April 5th, 2009 at 8:13 am
Theres lots of ways. Check out this video on youtube, it explains a hell of alot of reasons you have acne and what can help to get rid of it. Most of them are natural.