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Keeping The Bikini Line Pimple-Free

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| | Keeping The Bikini Line Pimple-Free

Keeping The Bikini Line Pimple-Free


Question: I’m breaking out “down there.” What can I do?
Answer: Those probably aren’t pimples in your bikini region, though there are some bumps that may masquerade as acne and cause equal levels of angst. If your pubic zone is brimming with raised red dots or what look like whiteheads, it’s likely folliculitis - inflammation of the hair follicles. The hair becomes ingrown and infected, usually after shaving or waxing. You can treat it with a wash containing benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or glycolic acid, or try an over-the-counter antibiotic cream - with all, avoid inner areas. The only surefire prevention is to leave the hair alone or use a laser to remove it, though some women find that switching to an electric razor helps.....


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Cure for Acne

Topical retinoids (Retin-A, Differin and Tazorac, for example)are helpful for mild to severe acne especially when they are used early on combining with hormonal antibiotics,or benzoyl peroxide treatments. When you discontinue the antibiotics you can maintain clear skin with retinoids. Another way to treat your acne is with laser light. The doctor applies a chemical called aminole-v-vulinic acid and then exposed to a sunlump called Clearlight. You need two to four treatments to kill bacteria and keep skin clear for 5 months or up to 2 years.

Over the counter products aren't strong enough to treat severe acne. Try using a product with 10% benzoyl peroxide plus another product with 2% percent salicylic acid. Keep a daily routine faithfully and if your skin doesn't improve see your dermatologist.
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