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Dec 23, 2012

Kawaii C.

I have a few pimples and some redness i need some tips

Dec 23, 2012

Kariena S.

You should view the YouTube channel of FarahDhukai. She has amazing home remedies for acne, dark spots, wrinkles, lines, puffy eyes, blackheads, and the list goes on. I really recommend!

Dec 23, 2012

Courtney O.

Even though I don't have acne, this worked for me in literally 3 days.. Follow the video! :)
http://www.acne.org/regimen.html

Dec 23, 2012

Selen S.

clearasel is the best 

Dec 27, 2012

Karen N.

#1 Cut the Sugars

Lowering sugar intake is one of the main keys of skin health. Although food does make a difference that can be dramatic, did you also know certain foods can be healers as well?
The fantastic discovery I made that you can use food (one of the components in my book) to help you eliminate acne permanently has benefited so many people – myself included.

#2 Use a Glycerin Based or Sorbitol Based Soap or Face Wash.

You have probably noticed that with most soaps and washes on the market, it is difficult to remove all the oil on the skin without over-drying or irritating it. I would also always feel an oily residue especially around the T zone (middle forehead to nose and chin).
A lot of what I tried even left a waxy feeling that I have now come to understand contributes to blocking the pores and causing breakouts in many people.
It was when I tried glycerin based soaps that I got great cleaning without the dryness or waxy feel to my skin. I found the same was true of sorbitol face washes as well. These types of soaps also balance the pH of the skin, creating a hostile environment for bacteria.
By replacing both my soap and face wash with the more effective alternatives I was able to find, my road to clear skin had been completely changed. I know that if you make similar changes, you are sure to get good results like I did.

#3 Regular Exfoliation

One of the major things I found when I was trying to clear my skin was my lack of consistent exfoliation. Exfoliation is the natural process of flaking away of the outer skin cells, revealing a new layer of skin that exposes and protects you from the outside elements. As we get older, the exfoliation process tends to slow down.
This can lead to an abnormal buildup of dry skin on the surface that blocks pores and causes breakouts, or contributes to the wrinkling of skin. Some people are more genetically inclined in the slowing of their natural exfoliation, and often have serious issues with blocked pores and acne. The key here is to speed up the exfoliation process so that the skin renews itself much quicker. This can be accomplished by the following methods:

Alpha and beta hydroxy acids. These are widely available over-the-counter and are the mildest form of fruit acids used to create a peeling of the skin. They work slowly over time to speed up the exfoliation process.

If you have bad acne check out my blog www.StopthePimples.com