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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on the level of acne. If it's just mild, I suggest using Ketsugo products. You can get it from superdrug or try www.qvcuk.com and search for ketsugo. You might want to try Decleor Prolagene gel to clear up any old scaring you might have. I swear by that stuff.
If it's quite bad you might want to go to your doctor, they'd be able to suggest better ways of dealing with it.
If you're a teenager it could well be a natural thing, but the main way to help it in any case is to cut out greasy foods/ junk food and most importantly drink alot of water.
A facial cream every morning and evening will help too. It can take a while to clear up, but when it does it should really limit any spots, even for teenagers.
No worries. :) That's great, maybe try using...(I'll get the link)
Maybe using that and the spray it'll decrease the amount of break-outs you're having. The tea tree stuff works so well for acne prone skin (it's a great natural antiseptic).
I suffered with mild adult acne a while back so I started using that Ketsugo clensing gel, Liz Earle cleanse and polish and quite a few Decleor oils/ masks/ creams regularly and my skin is fine now. I get the odd spot at certain times of the month, but doesn't everyone. ;D
I think the trick is to find a clensing routine that doesn't irritate, doesn't dry it out (because that just encourages your skin to produce even more oil), doesn't overwhelm it and just generally works in harmony with your skin. I can suggest a few more things that might help, but these are things that worked for me they might not work for everyone. It's trial and error with these things. Let me know if you need any more info. :)