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Acne

Anyone else on here having really bad acne? And what are you using to treat it? I noticed it shortly after I concieved and I throughly wash my face during the night but no matter what I wake up with at least 15 more bumps on my face. I hate it... I'm only 9 weeks but some ppl feel it's because I'm having a girl and the extra hormones are taking a toll on my face.
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I use clearasil
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Yes! I've had bad breakouts since I was about 20 weeks, I've tried multiple scrubs and nothing seemed to clear them or slow them down and im already 33 weeks. Its just natural, after baby is born your bodies oils start to go back to normal
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I'm 13 weeks :) I had really bad acne at first but I started washing my face with dove bar of soap it's unscented .my face cleared up nicely and I have sensitive skin and  only vet few things work but it's something I'd recommend just cause the next morning my face looked so much better and healthier :) i do it 2 times a day then some face lotion .
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9961264 tn?1410873329
I just randomly broke out around my mouth.. im 35 weeks though. its crazy... i never usually get acne.
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I have the same problem! The only thing I've been doing is washing my face with soap and water.
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I just scrub my face with a washcloth and hot water.
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8377023 tn?1399509160
Try neutrogena naturals
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