Proactiv or clearasil?


Question:
because i'm using proactiv (30-day trial system) for 2 weeks and nothing seems happening. i still get blemishes. I have sensitive skin and i'm just 13, what should i do? How many days should the pimple be gone if i use proactiv? Would i change to clearasil? Please give me some suggestions. Thanks!

Answers:
My daughter (also13) tried Proactive and unfortunately didn't get the desirable results. It won't work for everyone. We have taken her to the doctor and gotten the next strongest strength face cleaner and she has been using that for the last 5 weeks. Unfortunately it is not doing a lot for her either. Our next option will most likely be the birth control pill. According to the doctor the prescription for acne is very hard on your system and can cause serious damage so he would recommend the pill before going to the strongest thing possible.

In saying all of this, I firmly believe that your diet has a lot to do with your skin. Although the experts say that chocolate and junk food does not cause acne my belief is that your body can only get rid of so many toxins and such. After that it comes out of your skin. So, limit junk food, eat lots of fruits and veggies and drink your 8 glasses of water a day. Water is essential to helping your body flush unwanted stuff out.
There are some useful tips here.
heyy, your 13 remember , its the time where loads of such stuff come about, some people dont really have that much as others (lucky them) but if you eat right and take care of yourself right. Im sure that it'll go away soon. Sometimes its not about the products you use . They just appear.
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