I'm old enough to be your granny, so listen up! The thing that you should concentrate on is your diet! Try roobos tea (aka red tea--Stash brand is about $3), doesn't taste bad and boosts your immune system (zits are an infection). Secondly, eat things with vitamin A (yams, pumpkin, carrots, yellow corn, liver). I'm smoking one right now, so I can't remember the name, but there is a tribe in the Phillipines that the kids have no acne--as long as they stay on the traditional diet. The traditional diet is based on yams and fish. You need to totally revamp your diet! Eat more veggies and fruit, and a lot fewer burgers and fries. Start taking a natural multi-vitamin and mineral suppliment. Think of this, if you saw an animal with skin like yours, would you think it was well? A vet, after ruling out illness, would check the diet. The average PET food has more time spent on its nutritional values than does the average human food! They insure that our food won't poison us, but they don't worry about the nutritional values because WE are supposed to be able to choose an adiquate diet. Most folks don't know the difference between an oil soluable vitamin from a water soluable one- how can they make informed choices? And you'd do better asking your verernarian about nutrition than your doctor. Medical doctors have only hours of training in nutrition, vets have to learn much more about how food affects wellbeing. The average modern diet sucks, nutritionally. Start reading labels- if it has "artificial", "as a preservative" or words you never ran into before- maybe you should think twice about putting it in your body. Learn about what you body needs to be healthy ( calories per day, how much carbs, fat and salt you need). My advice- start reading Prevention magazine (less than $15 a year or at your public library), dump the junk food and start eating better, and if you're a couch potato, get outside for a walk or play some basketball after school. Take care of yourself! (end of granny rant) : )