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angel
12-19-2009, 11:46 AM
my skin is sensitive. i always get pimples on my body and it leaves dark spots on my body. i use cocobutter cream it has lightened the marks. but it is not completely gone. should i continue using this cream?

vencasand
12-19-2009, 12:53 PM
it takes a while to get rid of scars. keep using the cocoa butter. if you have about $23 you could try a cream from Makeup artists choice. i am using it for psoriasis and it is helping me but its main function is a scar cream. it is called rosehips and hibiscus scar cream. my small lesions have almost vanished and i even broke down and bought another jar. there are others too. mederma, i think aveeno came out with a scar treatment. if you are using palmers cocoa butter it has vitamin e in it and is really good. hope i helped some.

sagarika
12-23-2009, 05:20 AM
You have to give a very personal care for your sensitive skin.I believe that being a sensitive skin you most have to avoid applying more chemical products in your face.It's became more harmful in later.You are applying cocobutter cream,it's good.You can continue it.Thanks........

avikdip74
01-01-2010, 03:51 PM
Cocoa butter does remove spots.

Get a (pure) cocoa butter stick and while you are watching TV or just sitting, apply it - over and over again.

Lemon juice also removes dark spots - you should do this at night about 20 minutes before your bath or shower

In a few weeks you will be spot-free

nikhilshah
01-27-2010, 05:12 AM
Here is a link that i found useful for sensitive skin care (http://kayaclinic.com/account/Product.aspx?product=3)

bevans43
01-29-2010, 01:39 PM
if you find cocoabutter cream effective, it would be good to continue using it. But if you need or want to change the product you are using, make sure that it is not only effective but also safe. Read product reviews to determine the efficacy of a certain product.

jhonny173
02-16-2010, 05:12 AM
* Diminish alcohol intake, spicy foods and caffeine

* Avoid excessive variations in temperature

* Use appropriate cleansers, moisturisers and cosmetics

* Wear a concealer (in a green shade) to mask redness

* Control and manage stress as much as possible

* Always wear UVA/UVB protection.

if can remove it then prevention is needed

Rene Greenwald
02-26-2010, 04:16 AM
The basic treatments are:

*Exfoliants (Chemical like glycolic)
*Bleaching creams
*Laser treatments/Microdermabrasion (See your dermatologist)

However, you should be aware that this can take MONTHS and even years. The best bet is to stay away from picking your pimples all together

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4gXEde5hSs

tessa123
03-01-2010, 03:56 PM
It might be the clothes you wear which is causing the pimples on your skin. Synthetic fabrics have always given me itchy rashes and now a lot of the clothes I wear are specially anti allergenic. You might want to give it a try - Ive bought lots of clothes which are made of bamboo fibre!

The material is known for its skin healing properties and is much softer than normal cotton. Have a look at the towels, I have a whole set and I love them!
Best wishes
Tamsin

Julia Bartlet
03-11-2010, 01:59 AM
Acne scars are damn near impossible to really get rid of, however, there are several ways to get rid of acne scars:

*Surgery to cut out the scars (Ice pick scars)
*Botox and fillers injected into the scars (Flatter "crater" scars)
*Laser treatments ("craters")

Those are the three basic ways to get rid of acne scars. All of which require a visit to the dermatologist.

You may want to check this out before starting any course of treatment though:
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You can also try a derma roller, but this increases your risk for infection, and there's no guarantee it will actually do anything.

chinee
04-16-2010, 12:59 AM
Thats my big problem too. I am using Lander hydrating cocoa butter lotion with vitamin e and coconut oil and also Palmers cocoa butter but it seems they are not working, instead they have given me an itchy feeling that causes more pimples in my skin. So since no product works for me yet, I just normally take a shower with a not so warm but a bit cold water to kill the germs of my skin and I usually scrub or put ice on my face and to my entire body.

y34963
04-16-2010, 03:00 AM
I would think you are using too many butters are you using them on your body as well as you face? Try using some jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, rose hip oil, etc. instead. You do not indicate if your face is breaking out. More information would be beneficial in order to help you further.

Beauty Diva
04-19-2010, 11:37 PM
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teguhyuliantos
05-04-2010, 02:19 PM
I think before use some of cream, maybe you can read carefully instruction on cream pack. Some tips you can apply, first you must wash your face. For good results, you can see up to three days for that. Because some affect of cream need some days.

sallybrown
05-05-2010, 08:24 AM
exfoliate - I think this is the best way to eliminate those scars. Exfoliate about twice a week and use a whitening soap every day. You will see a difference in the texture of your skin in about a months' time.

Kat
05-07-2010, 02:11 AM
Have you heard of Bio Oil? Makes a huge difference to scarring and is safe for use on the face!

teguhyuliantos
05-07-2010, 11:47 AM
sensitive skin can cause acne, use some cream with acceptable your skin, especially face.

tedhalton1
05-25-2010, 10:30 AM
Sensitive skin has a low tolerance level to certain products. Natural skin care can be an effective way of treating sensitive skin. Use almond or jojoba oil to cleanse your face. Make a face mask out of fruit. Aloe vera is good for sensitive skin.

emmawatson
06-02-2010, 06:44 AM
It is true treating pimples needs both patience and persistence, but sometimes time is the thing you are short of. You desperately need them off your face at any cost; the world seems almost cruel otherwise. You almost feel like tearing your hair out thinking of how to get rid of pimples overnight and it is for situations like these that there are over the counter drugs and ointments.