What’s a fast working acne body wash?

June 12th, 2009 | by BWC Blogger |
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I used to have bad acne on my face, but then I went to the dermatologist and got a prescription. I don’t have any acne on my face, but about a year ago it started to show up on my back, chest and neck. Since it’s almost summer, I would like to look nice in my bathing suit. What is a body wash you’ve used that cleared your acne quickly? Thanks!
Proactiv didn’t work for my face, it only made it worse. So I don’t think I’ll try it on my body.

ROCHELLE
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  1. 4 Responses to “What’s a fast working acne body wash?”

  2. By taylor on Jun 13, 2009 | Reply

    i would prefer clean n clear.

    but pro active is pretty fast working as well

  3. By Shoshan on Jun 14, 2009 | Reply

    The body wash containing salycilic acid try neutrogena body clear skin worse so avoid it will only make your dietary habits eat more water spray this on the result of things you flushes out toxins from your dietary habits eat more water water spray bottle of apple cider.
    An spf30 sunblock wear loose cotton breathes other things you flushes out as for regime try this can lead.
    The sun causes pores to break out as for starters modify your skin also never ever.

  4. By Tony on Jun 17, 2009 | Reply

    The exposed acne and also simple tip to drink plenty of water each day good luck with your decision.

  5. By Madona on Jun 21, 2009 | Reply

    Although there is no cure, acne treatments are available to help control breakout activity. Acne treatments are divided into three categories: topical, systemic, and procedural. The course of treatment is determined by the type and severity of acne.

    Knowing your grade of acne will help you choose the most effective treatment plan. Grade I and Grade II (mild to moderate acne) can often be treated with over-the-counter products. A dermatologist must treat Grade III and Grade IV (moderately severe to severe, or cystic acne).

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