View Full Version : How did you get rid of your spots/acne?
*mazedsalv**
01-01-2010, 04:31 PM
Since last week, mine have been out with a vengeance! Its mad!!
How did you get rid of yours?
I hear Sudocrem is very good, so I bought it today, and will use it tonight.
Also honey and lemon is good for scars left behind, so i will soon use them as well.
See if anything happens, hopefully.
Ive had spots for 4 years now, since Year 8, was when it was the worst!
Callum
01-01-2010, 04:32 PM
Sudocrem or I just squeezed some.
MarkWaldorf
01-01-2010, 04:34 PM
i just drink lots of water and watch what i eat. i hate putting all that **** on my face.
Lewis.
01-01-2010, 04:35 PM
Drink plenty of water :D
Shaun
01-01-2010, 04:36 PM
stopped talking to greg
InOne
01-01-2010, 04:44 PM
Was lucky, never really had it.
Stephanie
01-01-2010, 05:26 PM
i normally just wash my face with soap, then clense and tone lol.
InOne
01-01-2010, 05:27 PM
i normally just wash my face with soap, then clense and tone lol.
You big girl :tongue:
Captain.Remy
01-01-2010, 05:27 PM
Was lucky, never really had it.
Yeah me too. I just wash my face with soap like every day but I never had acne really.
I never really got spots, but the best thing to do is leave them alone and not worry about them, they'll go on their own and if you put stuff on your face it will make it worse in the long term. As hard as it sounds try not to squeeze them as well
Drink loads of water and if they don't fade or go away or keep coming back go to the doctors and ask for some oxytetracycline
Captain.Remy
01-01-2010, 05:31 PM
I never really got spots, but the best thing to do is leave them alone and not worry about them, they'll go on their own and if you put stuff on your face it will make it worse in the long term. As hard as it sounds try not to squeeze them as well
Drink loads of water and if they don't fade or go away or keep coming back go to the doctors and ask for some oxytetracycline
Water ? That's gross. Who drinks that ? :tongue:
stopped talking to greg
xf-lol. I just keep washing my face, putting something specifically on one part of my face never seems to work. Luckily I rarely get spots
Stacey.
01-01-2010, 05:59 PM
I dont actually get spots :D ,but Ive heard that Sudocrem is good.
also, drinking water is important, to keep drinking it.
chocolate brings out spots, so try to avoid as much chocolate as possible.
Hope all the advice helps you! :)
Princess
01-01-2010, 07:01 PM
I always get them and I've given up trying to get rid of them.
Smithy
01-01-2010, 07:25 PM
I dont actually get spots :D ,but Ive heard that Sudocrem is good.
also, drinking water is important, to keep drinking it.
chocolate brings out spots, so try to avoid as much chocolate as possible.
Hope all the advice helps you! :)
Chocolate does not bring out spots FACT
if they get bad go to a doctors and ask for tetralysal (tablets) & adapalene cream
Stacey.
01-01-2010, 07:40 PM
Chocolate does not bring out spots FACT
no, its not the case with everyone.
it depends what your skin type is like.
But in lots of people it can bring out spots :spin:
LemonJam
01-01-2010, 07:46 PM
Various balms and medication. I still look like ****. (Y)
Smithy
01-01-2010, 08:00 PM
no, its not the case with everyone.
it depends what your skin type is like.
But in lots of people it can bring out spots :spin:
its been scientifically proven that chocolate has no direct link to the cause of spots
Stacey.
01-01-2010, 08:01 PM
its been scientifically proven that chocolate has no direct link to the cause of spots
it may cause them :)
Smithy
01-01-2010, 08:23 PM
it may cause them :)
*bangs head on comp*
no getting through to you is there courts :o
Stacey.
01-01-2010, 10:20 PM
*bangs head on comp*
no getting through to you is there courts :o
sorry Lmaoo :joker:
30stone
01-01-2010, 10:24 PM
Never had it before..
But then my diet is far healthier than your average.
Jords
01-01-2010, 10:26 PM
Spot cream/pads. I get a couple now and then, but not many. Im not too fussed, Im a teen most of us will get them for a while.
Ninastar
01-01-2010, 10:28 PM
Never really get them tbh. But when I do i pop them and pour this bacteria remover on it. It burns like ***** but they are gone like the next day.
Smithy
01-01-2010, 11:39 PM
Never had it before..
But then my diet is far healthier than your average.
lmao
that made me laugh for no reason at all
30stone
01-01-2010, 11:44 PM
lmao
that made me laugh for no reason at all
lol glad i did, just to clarify i didnt mean your diet slav just meant the average persons.
stopped talking to greg
ROFL you sod!
I had to go on Roaccutane for my acne, it's worked wonders though :)
dj2k10
02-01-2010, 01:51 AM
clearasil!
CaraRawr
02-01-2010, 04:10 PM
i drink plenty of water and use clinique face wash, moisturizer and toner. :]
sooty
16-01-2010, 02:09 PM
Water ? That's gross. Who drinks that ? :tongue:
Oh yes, many members said water is very important. I learnt it the hard way.
Let me tell you a story. It was nothing to do with spots, however,,,.
One day I realised my hair was keep falling more than usual. My hairdresser gave me expensive conditioner but they did not work at all.
Also my joints (neck, knee, ankle) started to ache.
But I thought it was just sign of me getting old so I did not do anything.
But one day I found a very small lump around three fingures joint (not wrist Ganglion) on my left hand.
Because they were lumps, I was quite alarmed so went to GP.
A doctor said it may be because of my age, it is nothing to worry about it.
So I tried to forget about all of these trouble.
One day, a colleague said she found some article in a magazine, a symptom was exactly the same about my fingure lumps.
According to the article, a lump was a sign of dehydration and body tried to store water for imagency.
Then I realised I had been to sauna for sometime and I knew now that I did not drink enough water.
They said water transports oxygen to our cells, remove waste, and protect our joints and organs.
Within couple of weeks after drinking plenty of water, my hair came back to almost same as before.
About six months later I realised those lumps had gone.
But it took for a long time those joints ache backed to normal.
It was about ten years ago, even now this age, I do not have any joint ache.
Hair condition is normal.
I do not think this would happen to people who have common sense and drink sensible amount of water.
I was very silly and ignorant.
Thank goodness for my friend who found the magazine article.
sooty
11-04-2010, 09:33 PM
Oh yes, many members said water is very important. I learnt it the hard way.
Let me tell you a story. It was nothing to do with spots, however,,,.
One day I realised my hair was keep falling more than usual. My hairdresser gave me expensive conditioner but they did not work at all.
Also my joints (neck, knee, ankle) started to ache.
But I thought it was just sign of me getting old so I did not do anything.
But one day I found a very small lump around three fingers joint (not wrist Ganglion) on my left hand.
Because they were lumps, I was quite alarmed so went to GP.
A doctor said it may be because of my age, it is nothing to worry about it.
So I tried to forget about all of these trouble.
One day, a colleague said she found some article in a magazine, a symptom was exactly the same about my finger lumps.
According to the article, a lump was a sign of dehydration and body tried to store water for emergency.
Then I realised I had been to sauna for sometime and I knew now that I did not drink enough water.
They said water transports oxygen to our cells, remove waste, and protect our joints and organs.
Within couple of weeks after drinking plenty of water, my hair came back to almost same as before.
About six months later I realised those lumps had gone.
But it took for a long time those joints ache backed to normal.
It was about ten years ago, even now this age, I do not have any joint ache.
Hair condition is normal.
I do not think this would happen to people who have common sense and drink sensible amount of water.
I was very silly and ignorant.
Thank goodness for my friend who found the magazine article.
This is a repeat. But just in case anybody is interested in drinking water.
Jackie
11-04-2010, 10:11 PM
Toothpaste is suppose to work.
Princess
11-04-2010, 10:19 PM
I started this skincare regime a couple weeks ago,eating food good for my skin,drink loads more water,cleanse tone and moisture every day,face scrub once a week and steam my face once a week. It does seem to be working a bit but I say it will take a few more weeks before my skin improves.
InOne
11-04-2010, 10:21 PM
Luckily, I never had it too bad.
Stacey.
11-04-2010, 10:24 PM
Toothpaste is suppose to work.
oh yeah, Ive heard that one too!
Firewire
11-04-2010, 10:26 PM
I stopped eating sweets/crisps/biscuits and stopped drinking sugary drinks. It worked a lot.
MeMyselfAndI
11-04-2010, 10:29 PM
how do crips and sugary stuff have to do wirth spots lol :joker:
Shasown
11-04-2010, 10:30 PM
After cleansing the face try either of these as a healing moisturiser:
3 drops bergamot and 2 drops chamomile essential oils in 30ml of sunflower oil, if you have it pierce a vitamin E capsule and add the contents as well.
or
2 drops each lavender and mint 1 drop lemon essential oils in 30 ml sunflower oil plus a vitamin E capsule.
Firewire
11-04-2010, 10:30 PM
how do crips and sugary stuff have to do wirth spots lol :joker:
Because of the fat in them.
MrGaryy
11-04-2010, 10:42 PM
I've never really had spots tbh. But I use clearasil a few times a week. and the next day my skin is always in good condition.
*mazedsalv**
11-04-2010, 10:46 PM
Yeah my face is starting to clear up a lot, not sure if its because I calmed down with the sweets and sugar, and have Aloe Vera, moistoriser and a gel that the doctor gave me, or if its just naturally going as im getting older.
Been drinking loads of water has helped now. I dont think i have seen my face this clear before in a long time.
LemonJam
11-04-2010, 11:27 PM
Various balms and medication. I still look like ****. (Y)
...still the same. FML
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