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is this a good acne regime ?
pills -
50 mg of zinc daily (i take it in the morning)
nature's cure two part acne treatment for males pill morning & evening
morning -
cetaphil gentle cleansing bar for dry sensitive skin
witch hazel mixed with some tea tree oil
vitamin e cream mixed with aloe vera & jojoba oil (sp?)
after school @ 4 pm -
oil blotting sheet
night -
cetaphil gentle cleansing bar for dry, sensitive skin
witch hazel mixed with tea tree oil
lemon juice
vitamin e cream mixed with aloe vera & jojoba oil (sp?)
as a spot treatment overnight -
honey cinnamon & nutmeg
IF YOU THINK THERE'S TOO MUCH STUFF - WHAT SHOULD I TAKE OUT & WHAT SHOULD I ADD ON, IF ANYTHING ?
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August 24th, 2010 - 09:56
I think everything else is good except the honey part. I have heard that honey has some healing properties, but beware: it is also a humectant, which means it attracts moisture from the air. It is used as an ingredient in some dry skin cosmetic products. If you are looking to dry out your pimples, honey is not what you want to be using. A spot treatment with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid would dry out your pimples more over night.
August 24th, 2010 - 09:56
Dude your using chemicals on your face
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August 24th, 2010 - 09:56
this is perfect; pretty much everything sounds natural; i don’t know what "chemicals" this guy is talking about; & i’ve used cetaphil products; they’re really good!…plus zinc prevents acne from growing!…good luck =]