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#1 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="Diablo-B"]As stated earlier a dermatologist cant be beat but may I ask is your daughter white, yellow, brown or dark skinned cause I may know what the dark spots are depending on your answer.Diablo-B

Dark Skinned.

Ok I have the same issue. Nothing to worry about. Its a natural characteristic for some people with brown or dark tones of skin. Its called hyper-pigmentation, which is a darkening of the skin area that has been cut or damaged. Its temporary and clears up after a few weeks or a couple months depending on how bad it is. Everyone's skin is different.

The best solution is to avoid the pimples in the first place. But there are skin lightening and complexion evening cremes that can speed up the removal of those dark spots. Im not sure which is the best but I know my mother used to use Ambi Fade Creme.

For me I just wash my face with a mild oil removal facial wash and use "Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion". Its about $25 for the big bottle, lasts between 2 - 3 months and is the best moisturizer I have found. Also change you pillow case often, work out, eat a balanced diet and drink that water.

These tips worked for me but do your daughter a favor and take her to a dermatologist, he/she can give her the best advice for her skin type.

Isn't oil remover creme more dangerous since darker skiined people if not mistaen, have naturally oily skin therefore, causing damage? Also, is there the difference between the cheap and expensive kinds cause not spending that much on something to what to me seems simple and not worth panicking about.
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#2 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="XilePrincess"]I choked on my zit-inducing pepsi at "What do I buy for her skin issue so she can shut up". I found that amusing and have a similar feeling in regards to teenage girls. Tell her to damn drink WATER. Not vitamin water, not fiji water. WATER. Plain ass water, and to wash her face and her pillowcases and anything else her face touches regularly. Nothing helps clear zits better than water in terms of drinks. And if she's looking for what to eat, clean eating is never a bad idea. The less processed food the better, and even if she does have reactions to a lot of things, raw natural food is less likely to cause reactions. Take her to a nutritionist and dermatologist, this sounds like more than regular teenage acne.

She doesn't want to drink only water though which is 45% of the issue. If she has to have water she ends up busting her babysitting money and my allowance to her money on things like Pierre seltzer or something, there always has to be flavor in the drink. I brought the 24 pack of aquafina and disani which are plain water, and nope, nothing. I also she she should lay off the sweets but eh.
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#3 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

Dudes get acne too, so it's safe admit it. My brother's was in terrible shape in the first few years in high school.

jimkabrhel

Except I could not have been talking to myself since guys barely ever really give to craps about their skin unless of course it's serious. girls tend to panic more.

In the age of the metrosexual man and AXE body spray, teen boys care more. Look at One Direction and Justin Bieber.

Justin Beiber is a male?
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#4 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="psymon100"]

First response nails it.

Some skin conditions require specific clinical micromanagement. Do the job properly mate, call the experts.

thegerg
Except its only blackheads.

Then do a little of your own research and figure it out. Otherwise, do the smart thing about this medical issue and take her to a medical professional.

Which I already did, and I already did.
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#6 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="psymon100"] Except its only blackheads.psymon100

Well, as she complains, once the pimples shrink to gone there is a spot there each time. She is panicking because she wants clear skin or near clear skin and she said it's getting worse.FreddyJeffery

Well. Why not take her to a dermatolagist anyway?

If she is 'panicking' some advice from a suitably qualified professional may calm her nerves?

I KIND of did that already. but a more direct skin doctor might be better i suppose.
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#7 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]You're talking about yourself....right?jimkabrhel

Dudes get acne too, so it's safe admit it. My brother's was in terrible shape in the first few years in high school.

Except I could not have been talking to myself since guys barely ever really give to craps about their skin unless of course it's serious. girls tend to panic more.
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#8 FreddyJeffery
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As stated earlier a dermatologist cant be beat but may I ask is your daughter white, yellow, brown or dark skinned cause I may know what the dark spots are depending on your answer.Diablo-B
Dark Skinned.
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#9 FreddyJeffery
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So basically the war between the highest rated Crash game and the Highest Rated Mario game of 5th gen is on the way. Which has is better to you? This thread if for fun by the way.   Both are also the most acclaimed platformers on each system by the users, and seem to have out aged others on their platforms.
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#10 FreddyJeffery
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[QUOTE="FreddyJeffery"][QUOTE="themajormayor"]What do you mean black spots? Like a mole, a blackhead or what? themajormayor
Blacjheads I guees. Just little small black marks were the pimple used to be. Apparently its not a serious thing otherwise they would not have let it go.

I never seen any person without any blackheads. You can barely see them unless you look from 1 cm distance. Maybe you're talking about something else.

Well, as she complains, once the pimples shrink to gone there is a spot there each time. She is panicking because she wants clear skin or near clear skin and she said it's getting worse.