How Do You Cure Acne On The Chin, Lips And Around The Mouth?
I have tried every single acne remedy in the last 6-7 years, including all available antibiotics on the market, homeopathy, diet and lifestyle changes, detoxification, facepacks, herbal remedies, you name it. Recently I decided to return to antibiotics. I’m using erythromycin pills and clindamycin gel. It’s worked very well for the acne on my forehead.. but absolutely nothing for the acne on my chin.
The chin acne is the worst for me because they are white or red bumps that either release pus and vanish or leave scars and red marks.. plus they are very painful and look ogrish. I’m close to breaking point because there seems to be no more advice or guidance out there as I seem to have tried everything with the exception of expensive lasers and peels.
I’ve heard that chin acne has much to do with hormones. I guess my hormones still rage as I’m a 20 year old virgin so could that have something to do with it? If anyone has any pointers, suggestions or guidance I’d greatly appreciate it
April 22, 2009
Tags: acne, acne remedy, breaking point, chin acne, clindamycin, detoxification, homeopathy, hormones, scars
Posted in: alternative medicine


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my son has been using pine tar soap for a over three months now. it has really helped clear it up. he had it really bad. huge sores on his face, back and some on his arms and chest. you can get it thru your pharmacy. it costs about $4 a bar and a bar can last 3-4 wks. His skin is 100 percent clearer now
-Epidermx II Microdermabrasion Cream
-Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel
i hear proactiv is real good. try that.
I’m 54 years old and still get acne, not bad but it’s still there and I use hydrogen peroxide on the blemishes. Try a little bit on one and see how it goes. What it does, is boil out the impurities. Keep away from eyes. It is so cheap and works great on mosquito bites too.
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Acne around the mouth is often caused by poor dietary habits.. but is partially due to your hormones. Drink water and eat your fruits and vegetables.
I’ve used Clindamycin in lotion form for inflamed acne, and it’s done wonders. However, Clindamycin probably won’t do much for comedonal acne (whiteheads, blackheads). It sounds like you have inflamed whiteheads. Make sure that area of your face isn’t dry, as the dead skin will clog pores. Also stay away from foods high in iodine (kelp, seaweed) and peanut butter (or peanuts in general, but mostly peanut butter). Then try finding an acne skincare specialist in your area. They may be able to perform monthly extractions that will clear the pores in your problem areas. Also try checking out acne.org’s message board for more info.
It is always best to seek an expert homeopath who can take a holistic approach to your condition. In the meantime, there are four homeopathic remedies typically indicated for acne on the chin including: hydrastis [also good for sinuses], proteus bacillus [specifically for the bacterial agent], veratrum album [also for weakness], viola-tricolor [for those who do not like to be disturbed].
Good luck in your search for healing
Debby Homeopathy World Community
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