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teniweniwaheeni
I don't usually get these HUGE pimples, but I get some little annoying ones... Does anyone have alike a home remedy or advice I could go by?? I wash my face twice a day and put moisturizer when I know it's really dry and stuff, but my skin is naturally oily... x_x lol
xDexAnnax
i rarely have any pimples. but my friend has them a lot and she uses proactive. that should help.
teniweniwaheeni
I've heard of the proactive thing, it won't get rid of what I have, at least not for awhile, my aunt uses it, what she has to do is use one cleaner in the morning to help make the ones she had less visible till they were gone, proactive prevents future break outs...
wincyyellow
wash your face with those face washing cream,jell...at least 2 times a day
before and after you sleep
make sure your face is clean when you sleep...
Im So Vain
i use a soap free foaming wash on my face twice a day. then i use a non oily cream to moisturize. and i also use st. ives facial scrub. you cant use it too often or else it would be to harsh on your face.
wincyyellow
wash your face with those face washing cream,jell...at least 2 times a day
before and after you sleep
make sure your face is clean when you sleep...
teniweniwaheeni
Does anyone have a home remedy?? Or at least a cheap face wash that I can get my hands on?? lol, I kind of want to keep my face clean, I have to because of my mom's wedding in May... But we don't have much time to visit the dermotologist... x_x lol
pinayprincess
I USE NEUTRAGENA....
teniweniwaheeni
I used to use that... But it kinda stings after so I stopped... Was the stinging a good thing or a bad thing...?
EmmalieV
get ProActive for any types of pimples.
Hottness
I use stri-dex to heal my pimples a little bit. If you want to reduce shine and oil appearance on your face, I suggest using a toner! They definatly work wonders.
lilphoenix
Get a better product and stick to it.

I use Clearsil and Noxzema, but that's me. I don't use the fancy-mancy brands... well, pricey.
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