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Curious 12-31-2006 04:41 PM

Teenage and Pre Teenage Acne
 
i started a new thread about this. hopefully we can all share some tips.


my son is 17. plays sports. so keeping his skin clean is real important. as it is to my 12 yr old daughter.

what has worked the best to keep their skin clear is washing with johnson and johnson baby soap. the liquid. just like for babies. it doesn't strip the skin of the natural oils. ph balanced. they will use a q-tip to dot on benzoyl peroxide cream. like clearisil if they notice a blackhead or pimple starting. neosporine works well to heal too.

it can take awhile to notice a difference. just have to keep at it. changing pillow cases every couple of days is a must too. both have the strydex pads in the lockers at school and gym bags to freshen up during the day.

they are also on a good vitamin routine. lots of water. neither drink sodas.

( they may sound like fanatics over this...but my daughter is trying to get into modeloing and sings already..my son has done 2 spots in the crowd on tv shows that got filmed here...plus as you know...the teenage thing....)

i had done all the rx stuff with my oldest. it seemed to make matters worse. plus the cost. we also tried proactive for 6 months. didn't phase it at all.

adding: when my son is at practise, a game or gym class, he puts sea breeze for sensitive skin on a damp towel to wipe the sweat. it really helps keep the bacteria down during all the activity.

Dmom3005 12-31-2006 07:00 PM

Thanks Curious

I would post a lot to this, but for some reason my computer keeps
hyjacking my threads and shutting them down in here. So until
I figure it out. Suffice to say I am thankful for the information.

I am one that wanted it for my son from the other thread.

I'll be watching if others have more to say.

Donna

Curious 12-31-2006 07:03 PM

donna...if you want...you could try to pm me your post...and i can post it for you.

do you have neurotalk allowed for pop ups? are you using the quick reply or the reply to post button?

Dmom3005 12-31-2006 07:07 PM

Okay it just hijacked again, so here we go. He has no locker.
But a room, so maybe 2nd semester we can add a routine again.
7th grade he had one. Vitamins cause problems, but we will see
what else we can add to the many meds already.

Tamie 01-06-2007 01:58 PM

Tyler's Dilantin causes acne among other problems. His face was breaking out pretty severely and I tried several OTC treatments to no avail. I purchased a Proactive kit at the mall and was amazed at the results. Within a week, his breakouts were healed and no new ones occurred. You have to use the products twice a day to maintain the skin condition, but it is worth the time and money to see his skin remain so clear. This is one product that I would recommend to everyone with preteens/teens.

Chemar 01-06-2007 06:44 PM

Candida Clear by NOW foods is a capsule supplement used to treat intestinal yeast infection

Most people have intestinal yeast overgrowth and benefit from a product like Candida Clear

for my son, there was an extra bonus........not only did it rid his system of candida....it also totally cleared his acne!!!!:D

Dmom3005 01-06-2007 09:25 PM

I think I solved my problem, it had to do with my antivirus thingy.

But at this point I've forgotten what I was going to say, I'll remember
after a while though.

Donna

mrsD 01-08-2007 07:26 PM

for kids who use helmets...
 
in contact sports like football... there is a growing concern about Staph
contagion from the foam that touches the cheeks...I had a young man many years ago with a resistant acne that was really staph from a contaminated
helmet.

Today it is mrsa and some football teams are having outbreaks.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5233a4.htm

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...1/ai_n13609417

There was an item in our Health news forum recently about this..as well:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ighlight=staph

It may not be simple acne, it may be staph, depending on circumstances.
This has grown as a health problem, considerably.

Curious 01-08-2007 07:42 PM

thank you mrsd. :D

i am going to send the links to both lil'monkey and bubbamonkeys coaches.

he plays soccer...she does track so far. so no helmets, but he can get physical. :eek: so far his skin has been great compared to some.Attachment 656

jccgf 01-16-2007 06:43 PM

I read a tip years ago (I think it was from mrsdoubtfyre, as a matter of fact) about fish oil or flax seed oil possibly helping acne. My son was a sophomore in highschool, and the change within a month's time was dramatic. He passed the tip along to several friends.

I've also heard that zinc can be helpful.

Cara



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