On August 23 2010 08:06 il0seonpurpose wrote: How do you wash your face? Don't put soap directly into your face, just wash your hands with it and then wash your face with water. Repeat.
i just use the biotherm face wash in the shower and jsut.. yea rub it around on my face and let the shower clean it off.
but im still getting bumps and pimples, etc.
i never got it before when i used to use some other chinese brand but i cant find it anymore. i dont even remember what it was called...
so right now, im blaming the not very good face wash im using
I've been using Shiseido UNO Ultra Black face wash and it has been serving me well. No pimples even in the heat of summer ^^ . Make sure to use it daily! I got lazy for a period and my pimples came back. You can order it online if you can't find it at a local store.
My girlfriend says : "i recommend Biore's pore unclogging scrub. It has salicylic acid which helps treat and prevent acne, and theres these scrubbing beads that really exfoliate your skin. its also really accessible, all drugstores and superstores haev them for like 5-10 dollars and doesnt have a girly bottle"
thats what i use.. it works really really well.. Makes ur face soft, gets rid of oil, and help fight against acne tbh..I had a horrible face but this helped alot and its cheap!
I have used quite a few, but the most effective treatment was using the facewash twice a day instead of once. However, HaruHaru's girlfriend has some good points. The beads and salicylic acid are very helpful. Just remember, twice a day, even if it's hard sometimes =\.
Those harsh scrubs can irritate your skin, and most soaps strip your skin of its natural oil, which actually stimulates it into producing more oil. The better solution is a simple, gentle cleansing bar like Purpose (available in most drug stores). Lather up your hands, gently spread over your face, and rinse very thoroughly. Any dermatologist will tell you the same.
(note that price is for 3 bottles of that, which will last forever)
cetaphil is also a generic now, so you can find cvs/drug store brands for a few bucks cheaper. best stuff available.
I can vouch for this product, it's pretty good as a face cleanser and removing dirt. It's also not harsh on the skin. When choosing products, avoid things with fragrances (and alcohol obviously).
On August 23 2010 09:29 artofmagic wrote: some note to decrease pimples is to:
- change pillow cover - avoid touching your face (especially after using your keyboard)
This is also good advice.
I generally just wash my face with water theses days though and pat dry, when I wake up and before I go to bed. As well as after sports, etc. Random pimples can also be caused by things you eat as well.
On August 23 2010 11:03 Ludrik wrote: For me pimples are more related to the food I eat. If I've been eating crap then I'll be me prone to pimples so have a look at improving your diet.
A dermatologist onces told me that the food you eat doesn't affect your acne, but I don't if it is true or not.