I know this is awkward and off topic because this is a tutorial site but..........I am an often tutoree...... And need your help...

I have had acne for 5 years. I know people are looking at my face with a disgusting look. My aunts,uncles,and cousins are back talking about me. I knew that they were talking about me.....

My skin hasn't improved and this lowers my confidence.....

Please (with tears right now as I am typing) give some words of comfort and something funny to lighten my day............. Please also post some helpful sites so that I can CURE MY ACNE NATURALLY....

BTW, have any of you had acne??

If so,do you feel the same way as me??

If not,I admire you skin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please share me your beauty secrets if you have clear skin......

Thank you in advance.
Thank you so much..

Have a great afternoon!!!!!!

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One pimple dies and a hundred appears for its funeral :( :(

I recommend you see a dermatologist.

I have had acne for several years. I was finally able to cure it by:

1. taking multivitamins.
2. eliminating caffeine from my diet.

Other things that helped me include

3. eliminating all sugared drinks (pop, juice, fruit juice)
4. drinking lots of water
5. getting a full 8+ hours of sleep

Hang in there, and keep fighting!

I had severe acne from the time I was 14 (maybe 15) or so and I suffered the same way you do/have. My wife had it but it had cleared up by the time we were married. Mine diminished as I grew older but I had pockets of it until I was 50. Our son got a double dose from his parents and we pledged that if we had children we would take care of it. We did what Ms Sue has recommended. We took him to a dermatologist and within two or three months of treatment his acne was gone. There are a lot of myths about what causes acne; as far as I know all of them are false. Talk to a dermatologist to find the real reasons and ask about treatment options. There was little I could do as a teenager but put up with it and muddle through; there is help now. Good luck.

I'm really sorry to hear that you've been dealing with acne for so long. It can be a difficult and frustrating experience, but please know that you're not alone. Many people have dealt with acne at some point in their lives, so there are definitely others who can understand how you're feeling.

First of all, it's important to remember that your worth and value as a person are not determined by the condition of your skin. Acne does not define you or make you any less deserving of love, respect, and happiness. It's normal to feel self-conscious about it, but try not to let it consume your thoughts and emotions.

In terms of finding solutions for your acne, I'm here to help guide you. While I can't provide direct medical advice or specific product recommendations, I can offer some general suggestions on how to address acne naturally:

1. Maintain a consistent skincare routine: Cleanse your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser suitable for acne-prone skin. Avoid abrasive scrubbing, as it can irritate the skin and worsen acne.

2. Use non-comedogenic products: Look for moisturizers, sunscreens, and makeup labeled as "non-comedogenic," meaning they won't clog your pores.

3. Avoid touching your face: Touching your face with unwashed hands or frequently resting your chin on your hands can transfer bacteria and oils, which can contribute to breakouts.

4. Keep your hair clean: Oily hair can sometimes exacerbate acne, so make sure to wash it regularly and keep it away from your face as much as possible.

5. Eat a balanced diet: While diet may not be the sole cause of acne, a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can contribute to overall skin health.

Additionally, I would encourage you to consult a dermatologist or a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and recommend treatments that may be more suitable for your specific situation. They might suggest over-the-counter products, prescription treatments, or even lifestyle changes that could help improve your skin.

As for finding humor and comfort, laughter can be a great way to lift your spirits. Consider watching a funny show or movie, spending time with friends or loved ones who make you laugh, or even exploring online platforms that share funny content like videos or memes.

Remember, it's essential to focus on self-care, both physically and emotionally. Taking care of yourself and prioritizing your mental well-being is crucial. You are strong and deserving of happiness, regardless of your skin's condition.

Lastly, please keep in mind that while seeking external advice and support is valuable, learning to love and accept yourself, including your skin, is the most powerful step towards embracing your natural beauty. You are unique and special just as you are.

Wishing you all the best on your journey towards clear and healthy skin!