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Try washing your face with any acne cleanser two times a day, then splash very cold water on your face or hold a ice bag to it to minimize pores. Make sure you totally dry your face off after! Then use a gental light moisturizer after this. Don't try to dry your skin out because that can make acne worse by making your glands produce more oil so your face can stay moist. Aveeno antiitch is good sometimes if your pimples tend to be sore. But depending on your skin type aveeno might be much too heavy. So try a dermatology tested moisturizor. (it will say on the back of the product if it is or not) Generally you can't really get rid of bad acne in two weeks though. It takes time for the skin to heal. If you wan't a product that can help in the long run look up accutane. It's a medication you take for 6 months that gets rid of acne forever. P.S. Try to use leave your skin nice and bare (NO MAKEUP!) for these next two weeks.
Externally applied antibiotics such as erythromycin, clindamycin or tetracycline aim to kill the bacteria that are harbored in the blocked follicles. Whilst topical use of antibiotics is equally as effective as oral, this method avoids possible side effects of stomach upset or drug interactions (e.g. it will not affect the oral contraceptive pill), but may prove awkward to apply over larger areas than just the face alone.
Tetracycline, here under the name Tetralysal, is a common antibiotic used to fight acne
Clindamycin and erythromycin are the two most common of this type of acne treatment. The efficacy of these products, which are clinically equivalent, lies in the reduction of the P. acnes bacteria on the skin's surface and in the follicle. Although they are also naturally anti-inflammatory, they have no comedolytic effects, and thus do not help preexisting blemishes. Topical clindamycin is available in solution, gel, and lotion formulation; Topical erythromycin is available in cream, solution, gel, pledget and wipes. Topical erythromycin reduces lesions by 50%-60%. The addition of zinc to erythromycin ehances the effectiveness of the product, reducing blemishes even further.
If improvement with topical antibiotics starts to diminish, then the treatment should be temporarily discontinued. This will prevent a tolerance or resistance to the drug from developing.
Bottom line, hang in there, you will get past this! Sincere best wishes and good luck.
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Firstly using substances derived from vitamin A like retin-a or tazarotene, to reduce inflammation of the skin and to unplug pores. Retin-A can cause skin reddening at first but this is quite normal as the skin's blood supply is improved and younger looking skin begins to appear presenting a youthful complexion. Using a product that includes zinc will also help the vitamin a function better.
you can find more information at
http://www.nutrition4yourskin.co.uk/



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