It doesn't. Drinking lots of water is important for keeping your skin well hydrated but unfortunatley it wont help your acne.
by drinking lots and lots and lots of water!!!
I don't think so? But I heard sperm can prevent wrinkles, or help prevent them.
There are water spots on my shower doors. Are there products available to help prevent getting water spots on my shower doors?
Pimples are caused by dirt and oil in the pores of the skin. You can prevent them by washing your face and using a cream from the drug store. An astringent will sometimes help if your skin is oily.
Their ears and nostrils are able to close to prevent water from getting in them.
Penicillin/antibiotics help against infections due to bacteria. It MIGHT help with really bad, deeply infected pimples, but won't do anything for the regular, teenage pimples. These are mostly brought on by hormonal changes due to puberty. Diet and skin care can help a bit. And if it's really bad there are prescription medicines one can get. Mostly it's about living through it.
Wash your legs with body acne soap and never apply lotions to area where pimples occur. This will help you not sweat and keep your legs from getting over hidration. Try not to get shampoo on your legs and affected area. This can clog poors and leaves pimples worse! If you shave with shaving cream only use cream everyother day. This can help you from getting burns or to much hidration. THANKS
you can go to a chemist and they will have heaps of face washes that help. Drink water, lots and lots of water helps heaps!
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Not really, if you have pimples you might find your pores are clogged up, you can purchase a face cleanser which might help. if the condition is stressing you ask your doctor if he can probably suggest a method for getting rid of them.
Dehydration can be a cause of leg cramps therefore, drinking water can help to prevent them. Sitting for long periods of time and not getting enough potassium can also cause leg cramps.
An easy way to prevent acne from scarring is to prevent future pimples. Other ways include applying sunscreen, homeopathic remedies, over-the-counter medicine, and seeking professional help.