Thursday, December 10, 2009

Can your face build an immunity to different skin care products?

Im going through puberty and my face is starting to break out. I wash my face in the morning and night. I even use a clean and clear kit. I also wear a mask to dry out the pimples, but revitalize it with the moisture lotion. When i first started puberty i could use the mask one day, and the pimple be gone the next, now it takes weeks for it to go away. Has my face became immune to masks and face washes trying to protect it?Can your face build an immunity to different skin care products?
Yes. I found the only one my skin never got used to is the Medicated Acne Package from Bee Royal. That's because it uses a bunch of different medications and not just one or two. This way you never get used to it. It also has a lot of natural stuff too. Google Bee Royal Medicated Acne.Can your face build an immunity to different skin care products?
your skin could be used to it or the product lost it's effective ingredients and expired - shake the products up a little before using them -





A mask is great but generally a spot treatment or once a week application does more for you then daily treatments.





Acne should be a solid face wash, toner and spot cream (Am/Pm)


and the mask once a week or on the general blemish -





Try Skin ID by Nutregena custom made for your acne.
Great question, and the answer is yes! Even your BODY gets immune to it. It's like, I used to take tylenol to get rid of headaches but now if i take tylenol it doesn't help... because i take it so much! It's normal and you're smart for noticing!





Not sure how I can help you. I use Biore Clarifying Cleanser with microbeads and my face is KRY-STAL clear! :)
Yes, you can become immune to some products. The products can also make the acne worse. Beware of using any products for acne unless they have been prescribed or recommended by your doctor. Often antibiotics are needed to treat acne, so you should see a doctor about it.





People make all kinds of suggestions about the best thing to do to cure acne. Some cures I’ve heard include putting oatmeal, honey, lemon juice, tea tree oil, cucumber, vinegar, milk of magnesia or toothpaste on your face. Practically every cosmetics company and company that makes personal care products makes something that is a “sure cure” for acne. If we think about this, and use some common sense, we have to come to the conclusion that there is no quick or easy cure for acne, because if there was it would be well known and doctors would be telling everyone about it.





Numerous companies make a lot of money persuading people to buy products that at worst will make the acne worse, and at best may help some people a little. Often fewer products are better. People often make their acne much worse by using too many products. There really is no quick fix for acne. Don’t spend a lot of money on products just because their ads say that they will cure acne. Your doctor is the best person to ask for help, and he or she may recommend some prescription medication or non-prescription treatment that may be suitable for you..





There are some very simple and basic things you can do that cost nothing. Keep your face or any other area affected by acne very clean. Any mild antibacterial soap will help with that. Rinse the area well to remove all soap residue. Drink plenty of water – it really does help to clear up acne. Eat a nutritious diet and get enough sleep. A healthy life style will make a difference. Try to reduce the stress in your life – stress contributes to acne, so also probably the more you worry about the acne and focus on it, the worse it will be.





Probably the most useful and effective things you can do are to apply hot compresses to pustules and cysts and never to pick or squeeze pimples. Playing with or popping pimples, no matter how careful and clean you are, nearly always makes bumps stay redder and bumpier longer.





Here are a few informative links with additional ideas about preventing and treating acne.





http://www.medicinenet.com/acne/article.…


http://www.acne.com/cause_effects/causes…


http://www.acnerecovery.com/acne-informa…


http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnene…

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