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Yami
Lv 5
Yami a posé la question dans HealthDiseases & ConditionsSkin Conditions · il y a 3 ans

I've got acne on my arms, how do I get rid of it?

Maybe my skin is too dry? Not sure. Got little bumps all over my arm.

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  • Alonso
    Lv 7
    il y a 3 ans

    These pads will help. One simple step that works to keep acne and acne scars away.

    Niacinamide (aka Niapads ®) face pads help keep acne away by scrubbing open clogged pores, oily residues blackheads and exfoliation. Feel a pimple coming? Just wet a pad, place it on the pimple and remove it when dry. Sit back and watch pimple disappear. Works on body acne too.

    These pads also help reduce skin hyperpigmentation (acne scars). Try it and see the difference.

  • il y a 3 ans

    KERATOSIS PILARIS; aka ‘Chicken Skin’.

    Keratosis Pilaris is usually a minor deficiency of vitamin A.

    Take 5,000 iu of vitamin A (pre-formed Retinol) or a tablespoon

    of cod liver oil every day for 90 days.

    This is common knowledge and the usual treatment in Europe.

    If you are dark skinned, the cod liver oil is better as it contains vitamin D as well as A.

    Most dark skinned people in the Northern latitudes are marginally vitamin D deficient,

    and D and A are in sync. No improvement will be observed in less than 28 days

    as this is time it takes for basal cells to reach the epidermis, the top layer of the skin.

    And this needs to occur 3 times for softer skin.

    SOURCES: Merck Manual (17th ed.)page 34,' Follicular Hyperkeratosis’:

    Upjohn’s vitamin book.

    Earl Mindell’ Vitamin Bible 97th ed) page 32-33 is good for those

    without a scientific background.

    POCKET ATLAS OF DERMATOLOGY BY STEIGLEDER AND MAIBACH PAGE 45.

    These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition.

  • il y a 3 ans

    Doesn't sound like acne. Could be a rash. If you switched soap or shampoo recently, that could be the cause.

  • il y a 3 ans

    go get it checked out, noxema has helped me with acne

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