Have you entered my free makeup giveaway? No? Please do! You can enter more than once – just leave a comment www.youtube.com NOTE: Please not this was filmed in HD – HD is VERY unforgiving. In real life – in the mirror – no pores were evident. I had zoomed in here so please bare that in mind with any issues with nose hair (!!!) etc… Have you ever noticed when you apply some foundations that the pores can suddenly look “bigger” than when you started? Strange isn’t it. But as you can see from this – they do get bigger but need “teasing” back into hiding. Its very important that you use a thick, preferably natural hair brush for this. Shu Uemura, Tom Ford and Cover FX also make these. I used Shu Uemura goat hair brush. You cannot get the same effect with a normal foundation brush or stippling brush sadly as you need the added pressure these brushes provide. Erasing every pore on your face is never a good idea unless its for a very important event (wedding etc…) because it can make the skin look very unreal. I have set with powder but you can see that before powder was used the pores were 99% gone or “better”. Also, bare in mind that even though this looks simple, it can require practice. Often we can be a little “too heavy” with application and this can make the skin look mask like. Not a good look. I also didn’t use a pore minimiser primer etc… these are very good but i wanted to show what was possible with just foundation and a brush. I used cream foundation but …
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Everything You Need To Know About Acne ScarringAcne scarring can be devastating to someone who just wants clear, blemish free skin. But there are many options for treatment available to individuals suffering from acne scarring. The key to knowing which treatment to seek is understanding what type of scarring your acne has left. Acne scarring is not necessarily permanent with the right treatment.Types Of Acne ScarringThere are three types of scars that acne can leave. The most common type of scar has the appearance of a deep pit, and is referred to as an ice pick scar. Some people get more angular scars on their temples and cheeks, known as box car scars. Others suffer from rolling scars, which give the skin a raised appearance, like waves. The last kind of scarring from acne is referred to as hypertrophic scarring. This type of acne scarring gives the skin a thickened, very textured appearance. In addition to these types of scarring with formal names, acne scarring can also occur in the sense of skin discoloration. Treatment For Acne ScarringOnce you, or your dermatologist, have identified the type of acne scarring that has occurred to your skin, an effective method of treatment can be identified. For less severe acne scarring, microdermabrasion is a good option. This procedure involves chemically peeling the skin, and will most likely require several peeling procedures to be effective. Another option for less severe acne scarring is laser treatment. This achieves the same peeling effect as microdermabrasion, but uses a laser instead of a chemical treatment. This treatment also requires several visits.For severe acne scarring, the best treatment option is surgery. Often times it is not the overlying skin that will need to be surgically altered, so you won’t require stitches, or other highly visible marks of an incision made to your skin. If your skin has been left discolored by acne, there are also many treatments available to you. Discoloration is probably the easiest form of acne scarring to treat, as you can usually treat this effectively with over the counter lotions and gels. If you are afraid to try any treatment for discoloration without consultation, seek the advice of your dermatologist. Your dermatologist should be your counsel before considering any type of treatment for acne scarring.If you’re suffering from acne scarring, don’t be discouraged. There are plenty of options out there for you to minimize the appearance of your scars and leave you with the clear, smooth skin you’ve always wanted!
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Are there any other acne scar products that will help treat it faster? The story is.. I burnt my pimple by using too many products at once! So right now it is an open cut but it is slowly healing with the neospirin. I just want it to heal fast enough so I can cover it up with make up. Right now, I can’t. It just looks like a covered up cut on my face. Help!?!
I just started using Oxy acne treatment.
I’ve tried tons of things, but none of them have every actually gotten rid of my acne.
I even used the “magical” Proactive, which didn’t do anything for me.
The best I’ve gotten out of acne treatments is 2 weeks of “Woo hoo! It’s gone”, then it comes back full force and doesn’t seem to go away.
So I’m just wondering, how long did it take you guys to get rid of your acne?
And after you got rid of it, did you still have to keep cleaning your face rigorously to keep it from coming back?
ALSO! What would be best for body acne? I hate this acne I have on my shoulders and back… I’m using the sample soaps I got with my Oxy box.