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Old 16-08-2007   #1711
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I don't have a steamer I just boil the kettle then pour it into the sink with a few drops of tea tree oil. Then put a towel over my head and lean over it. It is a lot cheaper.
 

Old 16-08-2007   #1712
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^where do you buy a facial steamer?
Beauty supply stores, salons, etc.
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Old 16-08-2007   #1713
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I don't have a steamer I just boil the kettle then pour it into the sink with a few drops of tea tree oil. Then put a towel over my head and lean over it. It is a lot cheaper.
That's the best way. Remember not to put your face too close to the water as it is not healthy for the skin. Put your face about 15cm above the water and don't steam your face longer than 20 minutes.
 
Old 16-08-2007   #1714
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Thanks for the tips everyone! I'm definitely going to give steaming a go, maybe 1-2 times a week. Hopefully it'll get rid of those blackheads on my nose. My face is all clear except for those darned blackheads that just won't go away (squeezing them was a mistake, lol--I just ended up with a couple pimples and I never really break out there).

Oh yeah, I was searching Google for people's experiences on steaming and some people says it can break capillaries and sometimes make one break out... why/how would steaming result in any of those things? :/
 
Old 17-08-2007   #1715
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I would just like to thank the first person that came up with the whole "no dairy" theory. To update, I'm convinced that it was affecting my face. I don't break out with any cystic acne anymore! My face doesn't feel the same, it feels smoother and i'm just waiting for the few marks that i have left to continue fading......it's a relief....and i've told people, but noone believes me...but who cares?
 
Old 17-08-2007   #1716
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I have tried steaming before above either a bowl or sink of hot water with some lavender oil in it and a towel over my head. It did not do anything at all to my blackheads, but it made a small difference to ordinary spots.
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1717
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I tried steaming last night for about 15 minutes. My skin felt so soft afterward. Hard to breathe during steaming, though. I wish I could go to a sauna room now...
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1718
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I heard about this lemon wonder. I've been smearing it over my face.

How does it work? Does it get rid of pimples? Am I suppose to leave it overnight?
sorry for answering so late.
Yes, it gets rid of spots etc. and tightens your pores, my mom swears on it and she had always had fine skin.
You should try leaving it for 10 min, if that's okay go to 20 min and so on, your skin might burn a bit and redden when you do it the first time.
But: if you're prone to scarring make sure not to use it on any wounds in your face!
Hope that helped
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1719
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Okay, I've just done the worst thing. I picked. At this point, what's the best thing I can possibly do for my skin (aside from not touching!)?
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1720
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Do you have Bepanthen or something similar? Put it on your face and wrap polythene film around it, leave it on for as long as possible. Or do the same with vitamin E oil.
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1721
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Ok heres something I tried:

I tried the oil-cleansing method but differently, I used Molton Brown rose oil on my skin and massaged it in thoroughly. I filled my sink with steaming hot water and added a few drops of tea tree oil. I put my face over it but not on the water of course for the steam. I then waited for the water to cool down, and put my cloth in the water and squeezed the water out and put it over my face for the steam and to cleanse my face several times, then left my face to dry and left it at that.
It has worked so well and my skin is very soft and lots of spots have cleared out.
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Old 18-08-2007   #1722
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I personally like to put aloe vera gel on my spots if I pick them.
 
Old 18-08-2007   #1723
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Is Proactiv too good to be true? I just ordered the $20 trial package.
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Old 19-08-2007   #1724
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^Yes.
 
Old 19-08-2007   #1725
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Is Proactiv too good to be true? I just ordered the $20 trial package.

It worked for me, and I have very sensitive skin. I didn't use it on my face though. I have really long hair & I went without washing it after I put in some hair product that was extremely oily. I woke up the next day with pimples everywhere my hair had touched my skin...my shoulders, upper back, and upper chest. I was devastated, but I used Proactiv during the morning & night, then I would use Patricia Wexler overnight acne repair cream right before bed (this can be found @ any Bath and Body Works store). I never touched or attempted to pop anything, give it time. I would also wipe with pre-moistened towelettes after exercising or excessively sweating. Although I do still have some pigmentation & scars, I'm currently using Mederma and Vitamin E oil to fade them. Also, you can get a blue light facial anywhere on your body that also helps fade them...Good Luck!
 
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