Everyone is different and everyone's body responds differently to the changes brought on by puberty if the acne is really bothersome or unsightly go to a dermatologist and see what they can do for you if you are a young lady some forms of hormonal birth control can improve acne....hope this helps Good Luck and God Bless!!!
Yes! but dove is not as effective as proactiv, it won't last long.
Yes, your long hair and sweat does affect your acne. The dirt in your hair and sweat gets trapped in your pores.
years:/
as long as it takes to clear up your acne
The best is to wash your face one to two times per day but no more so as to not over dry it. Tea Tree oil is good to help dry up acne that has already apeared. The best long term skin care regimen for acne that I can personally recommend is the Proactiv skin care system. It is the most effective acne treatment that I have tried, and it is fantastic at keeping acne away for good.
However long as you want it to be there. ;D
1year
SkinID. It is personalized just for you. As long as you take the evaluation seriously and tell the truth it will solve all your acne problems!
Acne is not good for you, but because it gives you greasy skin, it mean you will get less wrinkles when your older or it will take a long time to get wrinkles (:
When experiencing long term acne problems what is needed is not just treatment but also steps to prevent the acne from getting worse. An in-depth look at what can be done to lessen the outbreak of acne and the current treatments can be found at the WebMD Acne Health Center Section. http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/acne/default.htm
Wash your face with acne cleanser once to twice a day to remove dust and excess oil (which are catalyst for acne). Also apply a moisturizer and a mask. Last but not least, eat healthy and exercise regularly.
Acne vulgaris