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Re: Acne problems

Posted: Wed, 09 Sep 2015 5:00 pm
by jasminetea
I've been using Kiehl's Acne blemish control daily skin clearing treatment. A tube of 30 ml cost S$52. It works pretty well for me. You don't have to use much at a time so it lasts pretty long. (for me at least)

Kiehl's gives out samples so maybe you can try it out.

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Wed, 09 Sep 2015 5:31 pm
by Brandytrendy
If it is a large area of acne, you can try the oxygen deep cleansing treatment. I used to have big acnes and after a few treatments. It improved a lot. Now, I only have some small acnes ocassionally. I went to one home base beauty salon in the west.

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 2:19 am
by earthfriendly
I suffer from cystic acne on my chin area. The kind that is swollen, deeply embedded and painful to the touch (or even without touch). It has a genetic component to it. Hormones, oily skin (which can be a sign of too much male hormone e.g. testerone) and diet. Dairy and sugar are know to be common triggers.

Since it is partly due to genetics, I can't completely eliminate it but learn to dampen the effects. Here are some things you can try. All based on your personal lifestyle, budget and time. And results vary between individuals.

- frequent steaming (Watson's has inexpensive facial steamer)
- clay mask ( I like Aztec Indian Clay Bentonite in powder form)
- keep your skin hydrated (light weight non-fragrance serum, nothing heavy or creamy)
- exfoliatant suitable for your skin type
- facial shaving (rid the dead skin cells)
- retinol and bha (I like the non fragranced product from Paula's Choice)
- getting enough sleep
- drink plenty of water
- maintain low stress level
- exercise

Found this to be a pretty good list, even though the title is geared towards cystic acne.

http://www.annmariegianni.com/9-natural ... stic-acne/

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Tue, 06 Oct 2015 4:52 pm
by Aadhya Krishnan
I would suggest you better consult a dermatologist , he will suggest the best suitable medicine to your skin.

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Wed, 02 Dec 2015 8:59 am
by ChinJJ
My friend tried stem cell therapy once. Heard from him its a very natural process

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Mon, 28 Dec 2015 10:36 pm
by r3b3l
I've been to National Skin Centre once for acne scars. The dermatologist didn't seem interested in answering my questions. Wasted 100+ for consultation fees.

Anyway, I've been using Tretinoin cream, and it helps to clear clogged pores. It will get worse before getting better because it is the purging stage.

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Sat, 07 Oct 2017 11:23 pm
by Pal
Just restored this thread

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Mon, 05 Oct 2020 10:53 am
by TropicalExpat
yijiachen wrote:
Mon, 05 Oct 2020 2:04 am
Has anyone tried Dr’s Secret?
No. Is it any good?

I have tried Dr Pepper ... that's really good! It's so misunderstood!

Re: Acne problems

Posted: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 11:34 pm
by Lisafuller
Rather than trying to remedy the acne yourself, maybe consider seeing a dermatologist. The National Skin Centre has heavily subsidized consultations and treatments for Singaporeans and PRs. The doctors are well qualified and patient, making for a fuss-free and effective way to ensure that the skin can be cleared for good.