what’s the “safest”, most effective an dcheapest way to get rid of bad acne breakouts?
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
9:22 pm
Question by this_is_me_95: what’s the “safest”, most effective an dcheapest way to get rid of bad acne breakouts?
what’s the safest,cheapest,most effective way to get rid of bad acne breakouts?
Best answer:
Answer by pattya22
clean and clear acne wash. I use that all the time — $ 4.00
What do you think? Answer below!
Tags: Acne, breakouts, dcheapest, Effective, Most, safest, What'sTagged with: Acne • breakouts • dcheapest • Effective • Most • safest • What's


http://www.acne.org/images/products/oxy-wash-max-large.jpg
This stuff works like a charm. And, only around 5 dollars. Lasts a few months. Best to use only when really needed. May cause a little burning and dryness because it’s very strong. It does for me but it gets rid of everything. You can purchase it at your local drug store.
Neosporin and a band aid, maybe a really big ban aid if it’s a larger area. I’ve even taken gauze pads and medical take to make like a complete face covering so the neosporin wouldn’t wipe away on my sheets. Neosproin is an antibacterial, zits are a bacterial infection trapped under the skin, makes sense when you think about it. Just wash your face as normal, use hot water to open the pores, use your regular zit cream, let it dry then put on the neosporin and cover with the band aids or gauze, leave on over night. Just be sure to only put it on an active zit, otherwise it could cause a break out. They should be mostly gone by morning.
The only problem is, it doesn’t stop new break outs, so it’ll get rid of ones you have but if you get new ones every day you might not see much of a difference, but it’s good for those large stubborn ones that just won’t go away.
There is no safest nor cheapest way to get rid of bad acne breakouts and these ointments or creams only do a temporary job. They help, yes, cure one and then after that, out pops another, and then another and then another.
Hygiene is your best bet, you (if you’re the one who has it) are afflicted with a skin disorder.
it can be attributed to allergy to foods, like fatty or oily food; it could be you have oily skin and attract dirt/germs floating in the air and causes these outbreaks.
Here’s one suggestion you should consider seriously – constantly change your pillow cases… why? The hair (you’re not bald, are you?) is a very good trap for all the dirt/grime floating in the air. Once you’re out in the open, it starts collecting.
So … shampoo/soap your hair often and keep your beddings/pillows clean .. hygiene