Saturday, December 26, 2009

FACE HELP!!!!Blackheads, Large Pores & racoon eyes?

i have a lot of big pores on my cheeks and a lot of blackheads on my nose. Is there a ';home'; remedy to take them away or something i can buy at walmart that won't damage my skin? And something to get rid of my racoon eyes the skin areoun my eyes is normal and my whole face is red is really embarrasing tell how to get rid of the redness or the racoon eyes.


If so please tell me. if nothing sensitive can be used im willing to use anything.FACE HELP!!!!Blackheads, Large Pores %26amp; racoon eyes?
For your ';raccoon eyes'; you can try vitamin E *comes in a bottle at CVS, or any drug store* I'm sure they have it at Walmart, too.





All you need to do is apply it around your eyes *don't get it in your eyes, though!*





Also, and easy solution for your eyes is to try to get more sleep. I know it may be hard, but that will help a lot.





For your big pores, mud masks really help because it makes your skin tighter *not in a bad way* and it will help close them. You can find them at almost any store at a reasonable price!





For your blackheads, I would suggest an acne program called Acne Free. It will get rid of any pimples you have, and it will dry up blackheads. Also, if you have oily skin, it will help with that as well.


It also comes with lotion that will help make your face softer, and it will probably help with your pores, too.


The acne wash will help with the redness on your face, too.





Make sure to use sunblock on your face because that may be why you have a red face. Skin care is a must for everyone :D





Hope this helps and good luck!





*P.S. - Sometimes the best thing to do is go to the skin care isle and read up! Some skin care systems work better on others then they would for yourself, but don't give up. There's something out there that will work for you!*FACE HELP!!!!Blackheads, Large Pores %26amp; racoon eyes?
If you want a quick fix to reduce the size of the pimple, use any toothpaste. Thats right good old colgate...just put on specific spots that are inflamed for an hour then rinse with cold water. Report Abuse

For your pores, use Biore products. They are specially made for pore care. You can buy them at Walmart, K-mart, or pretty much anywhere else you look. They have pore strips for your nose and face to pull out all of the gunk that is clogging your pores, and causing your blackheads.





I have also heard that you can make your own face and body scrub/exfoliator with sugar. Just put a little bit of your body wash (e.g. Dove, Suave, etc. ) in the palm of your hand, and then add some sugar until it feels grainy and a little rough. Then wash your face with it. It is supposed to remove dead skin which can clog pores and cause acne/blackheads. It also works well on your legs before shaving to avoid ingrown hairs.





For the dark eyes, use cold spoons. Put spoons in the freezer before you go to bed, and in the morning, put them under your eyes. This will reduce swelling, and puffiness. And try to get some more sleep too! And drink plenty of water!
Darling, just buy some plums, vodka, marinara sauce, cottage cheese and cranberry sauce. Mix them all together and smear it on your face and leave it on for 36 minutes and 23 seconds. Wash it off with 76 degree water with a cotton washcloth. It worked great for me. I am pretty much an authority on skin care and this is my best find yet! Tell me how it works out!
Well I don't know much on the ';raccon eyes'; part but I know what can really help your large pores/black heads I have it to and they just stand out but CLEAN %26amp; CLEAR DEEP ACTION REALLY HELPS


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It really really really works but you should only use it a couple of times a week because it is also very very very drying
Cleanse your face with unboiled milk, gently rub a coarse cloth dipped in milk to remove the blackheads. Steam your face with herbs like lavender, lemon peel and mint leaves added to the water and let the skin soak up its goodness. Check out http://useinfo-blackhead.blogspot.com/ for more useful tips to control blackheads.
for black heads...try scrubbing wid a good scrub for 5 10mins...everyday...it helps n try using a concealer on ur big pores...
A deep pore cleansing mask will help minimize pores and absorb oil getting rid of the blackheads. These masks are usually clay based. Cleanse daily with a mild foaming cleanser and warm water to keep the skin clean. While many of us struggle with dark circles, it is hard to know which product will work best for you. Maybe use an eye cream product with vitamin-K. Vitamin K can help to strengthen the capillaries beneath the skin. This helps dark circles and veins under the skin become less prominent, reducing the appearance of puffiness and dark circles. Some people use an under eye cream to less the darkness of the area, which can make your face look brighter. To reduce redness on your face, use a green-tinted cover up. Green effectively hides redness from rosacea or broken capillaries. Merle Norman makes a wonderful green cover up; you need only a small amount to neutralize redness. Almay also makes a similar green cover up. To calm and decrease red skin, try Clinique's skin repair system from their ';Rx'; line. This is a white cream that you apply to red facial areas to actually tone down the redness. Then you can apply a green cover up over these areas, and if needed apply foundation/make-up.
- Banishing Blackheads:


Although it's hard to resist, try not to pop your blackheads (or whiteheads, for that matter) that'll just make them worse. The best way to get rid them is with exfoliating acids, which literally dissolve those dark ';plugs'; in your pores over time. (Some of my favorite products include MD Skincare Alpha Beta Peel, DDF Glycolic Exfoliating Wash, and Neutrogena Rapid Clear Daily Treatment Pads.) Choose one or two at most, and work them into your existing skincare routine (which should include cleansing and an oil-free moisturizer with SPF). Your blackheads won't disappear overnight, but you should start to see results in about two weeks. If you want faster results, then kick off your new regimen by booking a light acid peel with your dermatologist (many spas offer this too, but ask a friend 鈥?or even your hairstylist 鈥?for a reputable place in your area). Just don't OD on the acids 鈥?you'll wind up drying out your skin and potentially causing more breakouts.





- Reverse-raccoon tan:


Stop it before it starts: Even though you already know you should be doing this, slather a sunscreen with SPF 30 on your entire face to reduce greatly the amount of sun you'll get throughout the day. No sunscreen to date blocks out 100 percent of the sun's rays, but using a broad spectrum UVA/UVB formula every two hours will make your tan line minimal ... even cute.


Salvage it: Using a foundation shade that matches your tanned skin, dab a couple of dots under your eyes and blend, blend, blend. (Don't use concealer, since it won't blend well enough.) Also, go for nude or light brown eye shadow to help balance things out.





I hope I helped you out...

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