• Skin virus to be used against acne
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[QUOTE=Andokool12;37796921]Wow don't do that Scars are one thing, but do you really want to risk a brain infection?[/QUOTE] How do you get a brain infection from popping a pimple Edit: Oh I see; the 'danger triangle' on the face. It's VERY rare for any infection to spread to the brain though and not something that I would think to be worth worrying about. I don't look that closely at the detail in my face (I'm a hairy guy) but I think I have a couple of acne scars. I honestly don't mind them; I like having a little bit of roughness rather than a smooth baby-bum face. My acne was pretty bad. Not these hard purple cysts that I see some kids with, but quite nasty. Mine went away with age though. If you've got acne, try changing your pillow case every night; I think that the build up of oil from one night's face-on-pillow shenanigans will carry over to the next night, get rubbed back into your face and contribute to the development of more pimples. I've had family members who's skin improved a lot just by changing their pillow case nightly.
I'm surprised that so much of facepunch has acne. actually I'm not THAT surprised but sheesh.
[QUOTE=Maloof?;37804444]How do you get a brain infection from popping a pimple[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_triangle_of_the_face[/url] Chances are pretty much zero but it was sensationalized like everything else.
[QUOTE=.Isak.;37804506][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_triangle_of_the_face[/url] Chances are pretty much zero but it was sensationalized like everything else.[/QUOTE] Just like flesh-eating bacteria as though it's lurking on every knife or sharp corner in your home
Did anyone think of this? [img]http://www.collider.com/uploads/imageGallery/I_Am_Legend/i_am_legend_will_smith__1_.jpg[/img] [i]Now, how many people have you treated so far? Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far. - And how many are cancer-free? - Ten thousand and nine. So you have actually cured cancer? Yes, yes. Yes, we have. [/i] ....
[QUOTE=Seith;37804598]Did anyone think of this? [img]http://www.collider.com/uploads/imageGallery/I_Am_Legend/i_am_legend_will_smith__1_.jpg[/img] [i]Now, how many people have you treated so far? Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far. - And how many are cancer-free? - Ten thousand and nine. So you have actually cured cancer? Yes, yes. Yes, we have. [/i] ....[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Fire Kracker;37804188]it's just like I AM LEGEND but instead of cancer it's acne[/QUOTE] Yes I think so
Acne wasn't a huge problem on face today, but when the eczema kicked in a long time ago, that's when my body started to act up. It eventually got worst when I got the chicken pox four years ago. I keep itching on and off and my acne was untreatable. So acne and eczema don't mix so well together. I eventually got treatment for my eczema last summer which finally worked but two months later I got breakouts all over my chest, back, shoulder, neck, and arms. I been taking medicine that they said it will slow down the process, but It been a month and I haven't seen any drastic change, so I basically have to wait. I'm kinda in a win lose situation here.
I've had acne since I was about 13, I'm 21 now and every treatment I've tried since has not worked. Sure, it might reduce it a bit, I was even on a 3 month antibiotic that might as well have been suckerpunching my liver, but the same week I finished the treatment it sprang back up, even worse. Literally the only thing my GP is recommending to me at this point is to go to a dermatologist and get accutane, but it'll be a cold day in hell before I try that horrible drug.
I had acne during my junior high years but now it's died off pretty much.
I've tried so many different products to get rid of my acne but nothing works, although compared to a few years ago it's lessening and as long as I take sugary food in moderation I'm fine. Though I really want to get rid of these acne scars and skin irritation.
People always bring up Skrillex and his face. I feel for those with the same skin :(
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;37804127]That Dr Bronners magic soap sounds idiotic and like some quack treatment.[/QUOTE] It's just trying to appeal to people who are really into that organic stuff, it actually works really well
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