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8Nov/10Off

acne that wont go away!?



I’m not to bad at having acne problems. I get them when im about to start my period, but they eventually go away....but not in the area around my mouth...NO ITS NOT HERPES!!!!!! I know what herpes looks like and that not it! I know it’s a pimple because I popped one! but there not going away! its not a blackhead ,there small but no matter what acne treatment I use they stay there! Can anyone tell me how to get rid of it? Or what it is?



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  1. Acne treatments have different results, depending on the skin and health of the person. Why not try and consult your doctor or dermatologist? Knowing the real cause can greatly help in finding the most effective cure. As for some acne treatments, your can try http://www.skinsosilky.com/acne-skin-care.htm for some great suggestions.

  2. Cold sores?
    Or it could be the types of toothpaste you are using.

  3. I know is some medication for your problem and help very well,you need go to doctor and asked.

  4. Acne is one of the most distressing and depressing problem. Soak cotton wool in mint juice, and apply every day. Mix cinnamon powder with lime juice to make a fine paste, Apply on the spots and wash when dry .Check out http://useinfo-acne.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.

  5. Apply slices of tomato on your skin,the pulp of the tomato has astringent properties which can prevent acne. I came across a lot of simple and natural remedies for treating and preventing acne at http://acxe.info

  6. I suggest that you try consulting with a dermatologist. You can also try thermaclear. It’s a hand-held device that banishes mild to moderate breakouts. According to what I’ve read:
    "At nearly five inches long and a little over two inches wide, ThermaClear is only slightly larger than an iPod Nano. Two AA alkaline batteries power the device. It has two temperature modes: low and high, and has a long-life treatment tip that is replaceable. A protective cap covers the device’s treatment tip when not in use. It is designed to stand upright, enabling it to take up little space on a bathroom counter or shelf, noted the technical specifications on the ThermaClear Web site. It charges in as little as five seconds, has an automatic shut-off feature, and alerts you when batteries are low."


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