Question by Rebelde33: Neutrogena oil free acne wash causes breakouts?
Every time I use it, I tend to get more breakouts than usual, and I have hardly gotten much acne at all on my face. I use it for it’s cleanser since my face tends to be oily, but I don’t want to use it anymore because my face looks ugly with those pimples. Is it just because my skin isn’t used to it? Should I keep using it? I have never moisturized or done anything to my face. What else would you recommend to reduce oily skin?
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Answer by victoriaâ„¢ i use the neutrogena oil free
make-up remover
which im guessing are pretty close to same thing
it works well for me
the fash wash i use is clearasil stayclear oil free daily face wash
but if your is breaking you skin out i woulld recommend a new face wash because your face might end up getting worse
Question by BabyFace: Can peanut oil really help prevent/stopacne breakouts?
my boyfriend and his dad says it really works, but i’m hesitant to try it until I know a little more…it just sounds kind of strange that oil would Prevent acne, becuause oils are usually a cause…
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Question by cferris08: Acne product makes skin worse, then better?
Alright, I have mild/moderate acne. I am using two clean & clear products—the foaming facial cleanser that kills the bacteria (triclosan, .25%) and a deep cleaning astringent that is supposed to prevent and treat acne pimples. (basic salicylic acid, 2.0%) (Liquid that is applied to cotton ball) I can feel it working cause it stings my skin, and I feel very clean and refreshed after using it. Is this a good combo, first of all?
Second, my mom went to skin school for three years and I am heeding her advice. She tells me that it is good for some products to make your skin worse in the first weeks (by bringing out the impurities in your skin, thus creating pimples and whiteheads), then after about a week or so, your skin should completely clear up. Is this true? Because the day after using, I got some breakouts on my face. I am washing my face two times a day with this combo, drinking a lot of water, and keeping my hands off my face as best as I can.
Question by Jimmy: Can whey protein isolate cause acne or breakouts?
I took 100% whey protein concentrate from GNC about three years ago and I remember getting pimples every now and then. I was about 16 or 17 years old and did have a mild acne problem like every teenager. The flavor was chocolate. Could switching to a different flavor or brand
be the answer because the chocolate had some sort of cocoa in it? I’m too nervous to try it Whey Isolate.
Question by Fanny: How much does Neutrogena: Complete Acne Therapy System Advanced Solutions cost?
What is the average price of Neutrogena: Complete Acne Therapy System Advanced Solutions?