Stop the Problem Before it is Started, Tips on Preventing Face Blemishes

By Kendrah Roberts, published May 16, 2007
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Blemishes occur as a result of acne scaring and prolonged breakouts. In order to maintain a blemish free complexion there are a few suggestions to apply to your everyday beauty regimen to prevent blemishes. While some people are prone to skin problems that easily causes blemishes, while others have to work hard to maintain an even skin tone. There a couple of rules to remember to keep an even skin tone and fade blemishes.

The first thing to remember is that if you already have dark spots on your face as a result of acne it will take months before you see results. The miracle pills, creams, and potions will not zap away blemishes instantly. Here are some ways to help get rid of and prevent facial blemishes.

1. Keep your fingers away from your face. The number one cause of blemishes is that people tend to constantly pick at their skin popping pimples with dirty hands and fingernails. It is hard enough on the skin to keep tugging and irritating skin cells, than to add dirty hands to it. There is a proper way to pop pimples if it necessary. If they are not white and puss-like, they should be left alone. Popping a pimple before its maturity will add to scarring and blemishes once completed. If the pimple is ready, use cotton balls, this prevents finger to skin contact.

2. If you already have a blemish problem that is a result of an acne breakout or scarring, cocoa butter is extremely helpful fade away spots. Cocoa butter can be oily, and sometimes have an adverse affect creating more acne. But if it is used properly, over time the spots will gradually fade. Remember to be realistic and not expect overnight success, with patience you can results after just two months. Another important thing to remember when using cocoa butter is that you have to use it daily. The minute you stop using a cocoa butter product, it will stop working. If you continue to use it, it will continue to fade away dark spots. Depending on your preference cocoa butter is offered as a cream, a cocoa butter stick, or the natural product by itself.

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I'm recently using cocoa butter for some blemishes in my face and I think its working out because it relieves the irritation of the skin and it fades away the dark spots in my face. The best is cocoa butter soap using it daily really works because now my skin is way better than before.

Posted on 11/26/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
I've tried cocoa butter lately for other skin problems and this inexpensive remedy that Grandma touted is more useful than many expensive products.

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
Nice tips. I tried that Pro Active mess- it was a big waste of money JMHO

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

 
I will have to try the coco butter idea. I'd heard about it for stretch marks but not for the face. Great tips!

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

 
Great tips. :-)

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

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