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my acne

by kc935, Jul 27, 2009 03:26AM
Hello,
I am 16, i have had acne for years and its not all over my face just on my chin, forehead, and i have a ton of blackheads on my nose and i was wondering if there are any good cleaning produce to use, i have used biore, and neutrogena and clinique and nothing really works well. And for woman who are reading this do you have any good make-up tricks to hide them?
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by loiloi, Jul 29, 2009 10:15AM
To: kc935
The over the counter remedies you mention are of limited benefit for anything more than occassional mild acne.
Ask your doctor about the many effective treatments available. Acne responds well to a course of oral antibiotics such as Oxytetracycline 250mg twice daily and a topical retinoid such as Differin (adapalene).
There are some really good camoflague make-ups. Estee Lauder make a good full coverage foundation. I also recommend Toleriane by La Roche-Posay.
Eloise.
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