How do you treat acne on the chest?
Sometimes they inch and there are redness. How can I treat it?
you can use the same products you use on your face on your chest.
i’ll recommend neutrogena products.
Sometimes they inch and there are redness. How can I treat it?
you can use the same products you use on your face on your chest.
i’ll recommend neutrogena products.
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you can use the same products you use on your face on your chest.
i’ll recommend neutrogena products.
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take care of the comedons first
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the same way you treat the face. With acne cleanser or watever you use or would use for ur face.
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Look for the stuff called "Seabreeze", it will DEFINITELY get rid of it.
There’s also some pure and natural stuff that they sell at walmart that you can use, one is an organic pill that won’t harm you.
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make sure it is acne first. this might be a reaction to something. if it is acne this article has some great home treatments and skincare that will help you out
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free useful articles and tips on almost any topic- http://www.free-articles.blogspot.com
exfoliate and use acne skin products on ur skin like neutrogena soap bar.
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here are some acne treament info;
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What is Acne Complex?
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1548.html
Herbal Treatment For Acne
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1523.html
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Try limiting your dairy consumption.
A 2005 Harvard study found a connection:
"Acne Associated with Dairy Intake
A new Harvard study links dairy products to adolescent acne. A group of 47,000 women from the Nurses’ Health Study was asked to provide information about several aspects of their diet during high school as well as any incidence of physician-diagnosed severe teenage acne.
Researchers noted a positive association with total milk and skim milk consumption, along with instant breakfast drinks, sherbet, cottage cheese, and cream cheese.
No association was found with several other foods often thought to affect acne, including soda, french fries, chocolate candy, and pizza. The scientists postulate that hormones and bioactive ingredients found in milk may be responsible."
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Adebamowo CA, Spiegelman D, Danby FW, Frazier AL, Willettt WC, Holmes MD. High school dietary dairy intake and teenage acne. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005;52:207-14.
Journal of American Academy of Dermatologists, 2005