Sunday, December 13, 2009

How would a dermatogogist treat someone with blackheads and dry skin?

severe blackheads on face and very dry skin on handsHow would a dermatogogist treat someone with blackheads and dry skin?
All i have to say is that Bank, sorry, is incorrect. Candy, chips, cookies ,soda, ect. DO NOT CAUSE BLACK HEADS OR ACNE. After a recent trip to the dermatol. office, our doctor confirmed that the ';junk food myth'; is fully wrong.How would a dermatogogist treat someone with blackheads and dry skin?
Steam your face once a week for 3 to 4 minutes to open up the pores. Use a home made face scrub using the white of an egg and a little salt.More cheap and natural remedies for black and white heads at the link below.
read tips on treating acne, skincare and home remedies to help you better on this site
for you sensitve skin wash you hands with warm water, not too hot and not too cold. wahsing your hands with too much hot or cold water will rob your skins oils which is its moistures. after washing your hands apply vasiline. for your blackheads, dont eat junk food (chips, cookies, candy). drink lots of water, dont itch, wash your face with warm water... these are home remedies things you can do without dermatology. if these tips dont work see a dermatogogist
depending on how severe your blackheads are, a dermotologist will perscribe a topical cream for mild cases and a pill such as doryx for severe cases. although doryx can only be purchased over the counter or at your local dermotologist's office, it is a highly effective way of treating acne. for dry skin, you might consider a product called aquaphor or eucream. these products work well on repleshing skin and are specially used for exema or very dry skin.

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