Monday, July 26, 2010

Face spots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

how do i get rid of spots and blackheads without using any creams or lotoinsFace spots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
xomls is quite right, but as a guy, which she isn't, I must add that you maybe have the problem of folliculitis, as I occasionally do. You are actually asking how to keep your skin clinically-clean, to prevent break-outs, without using any cream or lotions... This is like asking how to keep your cars' paint super-clean, without using water, foam and a polish!! Not really gonna happen, but if you want to read what I am using, which really works, carry on...





White-head spots are best broken and cleaned out, use a cheap aftershave (apply with cotton-wool) which has a high alcohol content - this kills the bacteria easily.


Black-heads need to be poked out of the pores (they are bacterial plugs of the pore, which prevent it being effectively cleaned, and are on their way to becoming white-headed spots and nasty sebaceous cysts. Yuckkk! Poke them out with a large, slightly-blunt needle as you might use for leatherwork - don't go deeper than you need to, certainly not as deep as to draw blood. Again, after-shave will clean the pores out - be prepared for it to sting like a b1tch.





Maybe you have acne and a touch of folliculitis too. This is a bacterial problem affecting the hair follicules of your facial bristles, and it can look just like acne...





Take a good look with a really strong light, to spot any dead hairs which are just blocking their pores up. These can cause problems, and need to be tweezered out.


Then you have 'razor-bumps'. Oh Joy! These are bristles which have made their way back UNDER the skin, and they can cause really ugly problems... Tweezer them out.


Then we have 'ingrown-hairs', which never made it out of the skin! Deeper Joy! These can grow around in circles and then die and decompose under the skin, causing really, really ugly problems that can take months to pass. These need a needle pushed under them, prying out through the skin, and then hold them with tweezers and slowwwwwly pull them out. If they break-off, it can be BIG trouble. As you see, these problems all come from shaving...


Use a really good new blade in a wet-razor. I shave in the bath, where the steam has softened the skin and the bristles. I scrub afterwards, and then cold-rinse, then use the cheap after-shave.


A blade razor might be too harsh for you... Either grow a beard (too itchy) or you can maybe do better with GENTLE use of an electric shaver. Battery ones are generally gentler. Dry the skin completely with talc before using it... Be prepared to shave just every other day, my skin is far better if I do.


Whatever you do, on every other day, you need to soap your face and then use a not-too-stiff brush to scrub it in a circular motion. This is called ';ex-foliation';, removing the dead outer-layer with 'derm-abrasion'. Really take your time, at least three minutes, which will leave your face really red and feeling a bit tender the first times you do it. Rinse with cold water which will calm, tighten and tone the skin. Then use the after-shave. Enjoy the sting.





On a daily-basis, about ten in the morning, I apply cocoa-butter to my face. This is a deeply-moisturising cream, which smells like chocolate! My work takes me outdoors a lot, and this keeps the weather from getting to me too much. I can honestly say that it has made a HUGE difference in these last few months since I started using it, my skin has never been better - I think it is keeping bacteria out of my pores, and keeping the skin softer to allow more bristles to grow through, rather than become in-grown hairs. The worst hairs I have pulled have been well over an inch long! but I have hardly seen any lately.


It's winter now, and I have pale skin which leaves me looking like a vampire who hasn't fed in a while... I have started using a quality self-tan lotion on my neck and face (keep out of your eyes) which is quite smelly, and can stain clothing and bedding, so I apply it about two hours before I go to sleep, and take a good hot bath the next morning... from which I emerge with a healthy glow. I really do look a lot younger and healthier with it! Cocoa-butter on top of that the day after, and it stays good for about 4 or 5 days, and doesn't make you look orange like these creams used to. It is a deeply-moisturising treatment, and a really powerful anti-bacterial one, which I wish I had known about a long time ago!





So, needle, tweezers, mirror and light, scrubbing-brush to exfoliate, cheap after-shave, cocoa-butter and quality self-tan! That's my regime, it really works, and it's up to you to decide if it is too much bother, or a little ';too gay';, to have perfect skin! Guess which your ladies will prefer?Face spots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
well without using any creams or lotions, it will be difficult, it sounds crazy but toothpaste NOT gel, works, it will dry it out, shaving cream works the same also. black head s you can use baking soda, don't pop the pimples, it causes inflamation and redness

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