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Dynamic-Mike
06-04-2008, 08:58 PM
Well yh, ive got loads of spots/blackheads.
I feal proper down wen i av them. I know there normal for teens but like they make look like a tramp/look like Crap.
I havent been to school for 2weeks coz i dont anyone to see me with them.
like i said i know its normal but these are like everywhere.
And my skin is not clear at all, ive used every spot products and face wash, but nothing works
I dont even feal like going to school tomorrow because of them.
Its like they never gi
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Anyway, thats it.
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Susie Dent
06-04-2008, 09:11 PM
Demand to see a dermatologist.
whoooosh
06-04-2008, 09:31 PM
go to the doctors
seriously
my brother had spots then went there
and within a few weeks they had cleared up
dirrty
06-04-2008, 09:32 PM
as usual, the answer is go to the doctors.
Dynamic-Mike
06-04-2008, 09:34 PM
Yh ive been the doctors like 3times.
Getting different creams and stuff all the time.
And notihng seems to work.
If one spot goes another one just comes back/
dirrty
06-04-2008, 09:40 PM
Yh ive been the doctors like 3times.
Getting different creams and stuff all the time.
And notihng seems to work.
If one spot goes another one just comes back/
ask your doctor to refer you to a dermatologist (preferably on the nhs and not private so you wont have to pay anything).
Smiddy
06-04-2008, 09:40 PM
Might be something to do with the type of soap you're using / a lack of using soap.
I personally love using Nivea soap but I don't get it that much.
Energizer
06-04-2008, 09:46 PM
mine clear up quicker when i DON'T use any cream/face wash.
Dynamic-Mike
06-04-2008, 09:46 PM
What actaully can a dermatologist do ?
and ive used different sopa/creams/facewhipes.
I literally have like 20 bottles of skincare/clearisle/and other brands of things/
Smiddy
06-04-2008, 09:50 PM
lol well if you change a lot your skin can never get used to the product you're using. Patience is a key!
Dynamic-Mike
06-04-2008, 09:53 PM
Ive used certain produts for weeks, noting happens.
It just gets me proper down. having them all the time./
dirrty
06-04-2008, 09:59 PM
What actaully can a dermatologist do ?
and ive used different sopa/creams/facewhipes.
I literally have like 20 bottles of skincare/clearisle/and other brands of things/
dunno. he/she probs takes skin samples, does some tests and tells u the cause. the dermo may be able to give u a cause for the skin problem just by looking at your skin, asking u about ur eating habits etc.etc.
just go to one through your doctors as nothing else is working (i presume).
Virgin Mary
06-04-2008, 09:59 PM
What actaully can a dermatologist do ?
and ive used different sopa/creams/facewhipes.
I literally have like 20 bottles of skincare/clearisle/and other brands of things/
Prescribe you medicaton like topical gel and antibiotics that you can't buy in shops. And stuff like clearasil generally doesn't work for anything more than the odd spot every now and then.
Dynamic-Mike
06-04-2008, 10:03 PM
Okii, ill probally go to doctors again soon.
Also what i hate is on these tv programs advertising spot creams etc.
The people actually never have spots so its like do they actually work or not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acne_vulgaris
read first bit, about causes. Might help.
StripedTiger
06-04-2008, 11:33 PM
Many people can get spots because of certain types of food they eat? If i ever had chips from a chippy, i get a load appearing the next morning, they're a nightmare to get rid of. So take a look at your diet.
Also stress can cause spots. My cousin gets them down his back when he is under pressure and stressed. So think about that. Theres not much you can do for stress though. Its one of them things you cant live with, but you cant live without :P
My last suggestion is dehydration. I remember reading on here once that someone had started drinking more water, nearer to the 8 glasses a day mark? He lost loads of his spots, his skin cleared up really well and fast. So try drinking more water too
Klydo
06-04-2008, 11:43 PM
Many people can get spots because of certain types of food they eat? If i ever had chips from a chippy, i get a load appearing the next morning, they're a nightmare to get rid of. So take a look at your diet.
Also stress can cause spots. My cousin gets them down his back when he is under pressure and stressed. So think about that. Theres not much you can do for stress though. Its one of them things you cant live with, but you cant live without :P
My last suggestion is dehydration. I remember reading on here once that someone had started drinking more water, nearer to the 8 glasses a day mark? He lost loads of his spots, his skin cleared up really well and fast. So try drinking more water too
All untrue, the only direct cause of spots is dirt on your skin getting trapped in your pours. All stuff such as bad diet or stress is just a myth and things parents or grand parents say to get you to stop eating junk :P My doctor sat for about 10 minutes trying to explain the exact cause of spots. Basically when dirt gets trapped in your pours it gets cover by the natural oil your skin makes. This then means it can't get out and because your face is cover in bacteria (the good kind) they get trapped with the dirt and start to react. That's why spot enlarge and go red.
However here's the best solution I know of. I suffered with spots for a year or so and they go so bad that I would wake up covered in blood. Go to your doctors and ask for a bottled solution called Zineryt. Basically you apply it twice a day, in the morning and night. You leave it on for at least 3 hours at a time then wash off. What it does is make the spots harden which after a week or so start to basically dissolve or fall off. This sometimes causes scaring if you picked your spots, so you then have to get cream which clears up the scaring. The solution itself comes in a small bottle which you apply directly onto you face. Means you're not touching it with your hand or anything, comes straight from the bottle. It stings a bit for 5 minutes or so and if you touch your face while you have it on you'll have funny tasting fingers. Other than that it's a pretty good solution.
Hope that helps :)
Davii
06-04-2008, 11:51 PM
Many people can get spots because of certain types of food they eat? If i ever had chips from a chippy, i get a load appearing the next morning,
That normally happens if you dont wash your hands afterwards then touch ur face because the greese and stuff clogs up ur skin cells and pore openings and that like makes perfect conditions for the bacteria that makes spots to grow and the oil trapped their doesnt help either.
Pyroka
07-04-2008, 12:50 AM
I can relate to this problem, because I had acne too. I kept on getting creams from my GP and nothing was working, no matter how strong the cream was. Here's what you do, there's one word that could change your life, as it has done mine: Roaccutane. Mention that medication to your GP, and see if you can take it. You can't get it prescribed from your GP, but only from a dermatologist. Nevertheless, ask them about it.
I took Roaccutane for 6-8 months & my skin has been clear since. I don't actually have to wash my face at all, except I only wash it when I go into the shower. I've had about... 2-3 whiteheads since I came off the treatment, and they vanished within a couple of days anyway? Mind you, the treatment finished around mid last year. You can see that around 10 months has really done something. You don't feel the full results either until 2 years on apparently.
They'll ask you to take blood since the medication is somewhat dangerous. I actually went through hell during my medication, since it gives you severly flaky skin/hair & really bad chapped lips. You just have to cope with it, and it worn off for me after I took the medication in a matter of 2-3 weeks. The side-effects are seriously dangerous, I must warn you about that.
Ask about it though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotretinoin
That's basically all you need to know about it + includes the side-effects. It's got many names but in England, Roaccutane is the name. I'd seriously consider it, since a couple of months actually helps you for the rest of your life. Yeah, that's right, I'm 'cured' of spots.
Metric1
08-04-2008, 02:15 AM
I can relate to this problem, because I had acne too. I kept on getting creams from my GP and nothing was working, no matter how strong the cream was. Here's what you do, there's one word that could change your life, as it has done mine: Roaccutane. Mention that medication to your GP, and see if you can take it. You can't get it prescribed from your GP, but only from a dermatologist. Nevertheless, ask them about it.
I took Roaccutane for 6-8 months & my skin has been clear since. I don't actually have to wash my face at all, except I only wash it when I go into the shower. I've had about... 2-3 whiteheads since I came off the treatment, and they vanished within a couple of days anyway? Mind you, the treatment finished around mid last year. You can see that around 10 months has really done something. You don't feel the full results either until 2 years on apparently.
They'll ask you to take blood since the medication is somewhat dangerous. I actually went through hell during my medication, since it gives you severly flaky skin/hair & really bad chapped lips. You just have to cope with it, and it worn off for me after I took the medication in a matter of 2-3 weeks. The side-effects are seriously dangerous, I must warn you about that.
Ask about it though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotretinoin
That's basically all you need to know about it + includes the side-effects. It's got many names but in England, Roaccutane is the name. I'd seriously consider it, since a couple of months actually helps you for the rest of your life. Yeah, that's right, I'm 'cured' of spots.
You can't drink/do drugs on it. It's called accutane over here.
Dynamic-Mike
08-04-2008, 09:10 AM
I took some cream that made my face go all flakey,
Like all dead skin comes off.
But i dont really go around school with white bits of skin falling off my face.
Alkaz
08-04-2008, 09:19 AM
Your best bet is probally to stop using the creams and just wash every few hours with hot water, soap and a flannel.
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=473904
Dynamic-Mike
08-04-2008, 09:50 AM
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=473904
Doesnt actually look like it works,
Not going school today becuase of them and didnt go yestoday. :(
Klydo
08-04-2008, 09:57 AM
Doesnt actually look like it works,
Not going school today becuase of them and didnt go yestoday. :(
I went to high school then college with spots which were casuing me a lot of pain. People don't even notice spots on your face as their too worried about what you're thinking of them. Just like you'll be thinking what they're thinking of you. If you're missing school because of spots then you need to learn about life. There are people out there with large facial deformaties that never miss a day of school.
Doesnt actually look like it works,
Not going school today becuase of them and didnt go yestoday. :(
it does work, trust me :)
Klydo
08-04-2008, 10:22 AM
it does work, trust me :)
Just seems he wants to stay off school...
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Bojangles
08-04-2008, 10:25 AM
Okay I've had spots for 3 years and in the last year I've decided to take action.
WASH EVERYNIGHT, with warm water and soap.
Go to your doctors and ask he put you on a course of oxytetracyclin (antibiotics). You will most probably be on these a long time but providing you stick to them your spots will clear up fast.
Creams don't work as they're just a product some goof is trying to sell. If anything creams can cause spots as people have different skin types. Just do as I said up there and you spots will go. I'm presuming your 13-15 in which your going through a hormonal stage where your spots need action to be taken. What I think you have is a mild case of achne, take action now or you will probably get some scarring..
Hope this helps.
Vibes
08-04-2008, 07:53 PM
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On topic: DRINK WATER,, EAT FRUIT !!!!!!!!!!!!
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AgnesIO
09-04-2008, 08:52 AM
Mate if i were you i would stop using certain soaps and creams on your face.
You might find that one of them is causing this.
Jade-x-x
09-04-2008, 09:41 AM
There starting to clear up now,
ive not been using creams just washing my face all the time.
partie2
09-04-2008, 05:04 PM
There is quite a few things you can do for this:
- Go to your doctor as they can prescribe special cream for you to use.
- change your diet, dont eat alot of chocolate etc. and drink alot of water.
- take Zinc tablets as they can help with spots.
DarkSquiffy
09-04-2008, 06:12 PM
I used to have majoy problems too ;S
But use nivea face srub type stuff as its the only thing that i found worked.
Clearasil makes spots worse :L
All mine are gone now so be patient and youll have good luck hah [:
Cryptoo
09-04-2008, 08:03 PM
I went to the doctors, got put on some crappy cream, which worked for a few months, then stopped.
Clearasil Ultra it works brilliantly, if used as it says.
Really does show difference in 3 days!
CJW93
10-04-2008, 10:29 PM
I didnt use any creams etc they just go in time. My face isn't completely clear but its a great improvement line took like 5 months to clear.
Asher
10-04-2008, 11:29 PM
Most of the time it's just down to hormones and you'll grow out of it. Spot creams only tend to work if say you get spots through having a dirty face or whatever.
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