Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Does anyone know of a good cream to treat acne on the chest and back?

Ive had it for about 2 years, and ive tried Dalicin Topical Lotion and Adapalene gel, but they are not very helpfulDoes anyone know of a good cream to treat acne on the chest and back?
neutrogena rapid clearDoes anyone know of a good cream to treat acne on the chest and back?
Try tretinoin cream. get the concentrated one if you have many pimples.
Wow. Here is my (very experienced) opinion...The best multivitamin you can find. Seriously. With that said, I really mean to say that a PRENATAL vitamin is the route to a clear complexion. I am not kidding. So, (barring any possible embarrassment) these will offer you what your body needs to balance out and give you a clearer complexion. I was a cheerleader in high school and had to have bangs to cover up my mine field of a forehead.





P.S. The reason why I refer you to a prenatal multivitamin is not only because of its full on nutritional benefit but also because the casing that it comes in is easily digested.





And if any of this is not an avenue you are able to take on for whatever reason, try cutting back on milk products. It will take reading product labels, because there are things you would never dream of containing dairy products. But I've seen it seriously help.





Good luck!
There are many cheap and effective home remedies for acne. Tomato slices, turmeric, papaya juices and home made face packs will treat existing pimples and prevent further problems. More remedies at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/acne.html
have you tried hemp cream ,it wont hurt and worth a try,hope you get relief soon. all the best
isn't there that one called...dammit, i can't remember, ummmm...[racking my brains], gosh this is gunna annoy me! flip...racutann?? i dunno how u spell it!!





but there is zineritt i think..duno how u spell it eitha but im on it and it works like magic!!





good luck angel...
if you have severe acne then go see your gp as he may prescribe a course of antibiotics called tetrascyclines . these can be very effective at treating acne and hopefully preventing scarring.
If you鈥檙e looking for accurate acne information, best to see a dermatologist. Some people believe doctors are predisposed to take the easy way to deal with acne鈥?prescription drugs. But, with many, this simplistic answer may not be the appropriate course of action.





Some feel that such prescription drugs just treat the symposium and not the underlying cause. But, a local dermatologist is still your best starting point.





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Keep in mind, were all different and there are various types of acne, so what works for some may not be totally effective for all.





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There's a good cream called quinaderm, even if it smells a bit manky, but the best thing I have ever used for acne is a bit of SudoCreme on the affected area - it really does work!!
RETIN A , or Clearisil
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