BandGeek911
<font color=blue>Take my advice, don't eat the gum
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For the toothpaste... do you rub it in or let it dry on your face?
I need acne help XD
I need acne help XD
I have tried a lot of stuff for my skin, and nothing so far seems to help the acne. I get really deep-rooted blackheads on my nose and chin (that the nose strips unfortunately don't remove) and little red pimples on my chin and forehead. Thankfully, I outgrew the collosal-zit stage last year and I no longer get those big nasty ones.
Anyways, I have tried Clean & Clear, H²0, Bioré, Dermalogica, Olay, Dove, Vichy, The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil, and this all-natural gunky stuff from Lush. I even tried mixing bread yeast and egg yolks together and spreading it on my face, but NOTHING works. I'm getting some new stuff tomorrow and hopefully this goes better, but at this point I'm up for anything; I'm SO trying the toothpaste.
So tell me, how do I do this, just spread it on? How long do I leave it on for? And does the brand matter?
~Caitlin
I've never heard of the glue thing, but I DO know that it can't be a moisturizer. I had some glue that dried on my hand once, and it actually hurt when I took it off, and it left my skin all dry and funny. I can imagine it would probably to funny things to your pores.
I've heard of the toothpaste thing but I've never tried it. I'm guessing it's the alcohol in toothpase that dries out a pimple, so I think using rubbing alcohol (just a little though!) could help too. Don't use too much, or it'll ruin your skin.
I haven't heard of either of these! How odd!
I have tried a bunch of stuff; right now I'm trying ProActiv. It worked really well for the first couple of weeks, but I'm not seeing much of a difference now. But I'm trying to stick with it!