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Landrey S.
How old are you? What treatments have you tried? Have you seen a dermatologist?
Nov 5, 2012
Yesenia P.
You should check out acne.org they have a lot of info on acne
Nov 5, 2012
Mary P.
A big NO on Clinique. It looks like your hormones are acting up, are you a teen? its normal & will pass as you get older, just make sure you don't touch it (no scratching, no popping & no picking) otherwise it will bleed & get worse. Stay away from foundation & have your Mom take you to a Dermatologist, you may need a prescription!
Nov 5, 2012
Pamela D.
Go to a dermatologist, it worked so much for me during early puberty and my skin is pretty good now at 17.
Nov 5, 2012
Stephanie M.
I would definitely say no to Clinique. Try PanOxyl. It's 10% benzoyl peroxide. Make sure you use it twice a day and try to leave it on as long as possible so it has a chance to penetrate the pores. You can buy it at Walgreens. Google it. It really works for pimples.
Nov 5, 2012
Hannah P.
I would recommend Avene skincare...it's got an acne prone line.
Nov 5, 2012
Madison M.
I am allergic to benzoyl peroxide and I have been using Cetaphil Oil Control Foam Wash and Moisturizer and I have sensitive skin. My skin just hates me...
Nov 5, 2012
Madison M.
I am also 14
Nov 5, 2012
Madison M.
No I have not seen a dermotologist
Nov 5, 2012
Avery M.
Clinique is more for balanced skin with minor breakouts. What you have is acne. The best thing you can do is go to a dermatologist and don't wear foundation or powder.
Nov 5, 2012
Keri T.
that's so unlucky your allergic to it. I use it every day and helps me loads. use a facial cleanser to clean out your pores:) and sacilic acid to block bacteria.
Nov 5, 2012
Madi O.
If you have sensitive skin, Clinique is a no (its pretty strong). Instead, try something a little gentler like Aveeno or Yes to Tomatoes or Burt's Bees. They have active ingredients to target the acne but are still gentle enough for sensitive skin. And unless you have severe severe acne, you don't really need to see a dermatologist. All they will do is prescribe harsh medicine. If you want to further your acne clearing from the inside, try getting an herbal supplement (sold at any vitamin place) that has a special blend of safe herbs to combat acne. Hope this helps!
Nov 6, 2012
Z M.
Go to a dermatologist.
Nov 6, 2012
Emma L.
Definitely not Clinique. They have fabulous makeup but their skincare is too harsh. I would suggest Phisohex. It really helped to clear up my back acne as a teen. I would recommend a dermatologist though as they can really get to the root of the problem :) Dermalogica also has a fantastic acne fighting skin care line!
Nov 6, 2012
Jaelei Y.
Please try Philosophy products. Their cleanser is called Purity and their moisturizer is called Hope in a Jar. These are gentle products that have helped my acne prone / acne scarred skin. I am not a teen anymore but I just find these products to be the only thing that keeps my breakouts under control. :)