Cloudinsane wrote: » I'm using baking soda at the moment, turning it into a paste. I had two spots which kinda joined forces on my forehead. I put on the paste and within two days they were gone (they were pretty much boils). I find it works great for big spots and brings smaller ones to a head. As for the milk thing - crap. I have milk everyday:(
Cloudinsane wrote: » As for the milk thing - crap. I have milk everyday:(
corkdave wrote: » This is not a place I would normally post. My kids are about the age of the average poster in this thread. The thread title caught my eye when I was looking for something else. So here goes. My 17 year old used to suffer badly from acne. Last year he came on a sun holiday with us, his first in three years. Even before the holiday ended his skin had cleared up completely. I don't know if it was the constant dryness, perspiring, the heat, the sea air, or a combination of all factors. That was last July. The acne eventually came back over Christmas but he is not bothered. He plans to take another sun holiday with us this summer!
Teutorix wrote: » I find the same with holidays in the sun, saunas do a great job too.
ciano1 wrote: » Im in a sauna pretty much every day Does nothing for me Might try that fish oil stuff
Slutmonkey57b wrote: » Vitamin D. Generated by being in the sun, good for the skin. Eat lots of eggs.
Elonex wrote: » Stop eating junk food worked a treat for me. And it makes you healthier
basquille wrote: » Have had a pretty bad spot under my hairline at the top of my neck.. it's been there for at least a year to 18 months and I'm getting sick of it. I think because it's sitting on hair follicles that it's not getting the chance to heal. Any tips on getting rid of it?
MoonDancer wrote: » No problem, hope it works for you Try TCP or savalon
Deleted User wrote: » TCP is good but my spots come back angrier and redder after it.:mad: