Cleanse your skin: Cleanse your skin daily with soap and water; which will help to exfoliate the dead skin cells and clogged oily pores of your skin. Use a soft wash cloth and exfoliate your skin with rice bran and soap. It will leave your skin clean and smooth.
Answered 7/30/2014
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The simple solution: The best way to get rid of whiteheads is by following a proper skin care home protocol or go to a beauty salon and ask for expertise help.
Answered 11/2/2014
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Acne: Wash face w gentle cleanser 2x/day & use oil free products. No oily hair or heavy foundations. Try not to pop pimples. Avoid touching face (cradling chin in hands). Remove makeup before bed. Shower after strenuous exercise. Consider OTC products (salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide). If > mild acne see dermatology.
Answered 11/2/2014
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Topicals: Topical benzoyl peroxide and retinoids usually can do the job.
Answered 10/5/2012
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Clean and Buff: Clean: start with conservative measures for whiteheads and oily skin. A cleaning routine is necessary. Consider soaps with dead sea salts which provide a drying effect. Benzoyl peroxide is the main stay for topical therapy for acne. It can be purchased over the counter. Keep your hands off your face. Buff: microdermabrasion along with exfoliants. If these measures fail, physician review.
Answered 12/19/2016
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Depends: If they are milia, a dermatologist can remove them. Tretinoin gel will help. If they are acne, tretinoin will help. Acne pustules are usually easy to squeeze out. You will hear commands to avoid squeezing. In fact, squeezing the pus/sebum out allows them to heal faster and better. Scars are due to inflamed, deep nodular acne, not to squeezing. If significant acne, best treatment for you is spirono
Answered 8/17/2014
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