GizelaSuicide
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For me using a cream from the pharmacy with 5 or 10% of Benzoyl peroxide works wonders!
i_am_the_scruff said:I'm getting really down about spots. When I get the odd one or two on my face they go in a few days, maybe a week.
But I keep getting them on my chest, not all over but I have had about 5 recently, but they stay for AGES. Weeks and weeks sometimes. I don't understand why and it limits what I can wear because it's embarrassing and I don't want them to show.
Jezebel_Amazon said:Summer comes fast in Florida and Zits come fast on my cheeks..
I'm currently suffering some Cystic acne, yuck. Any solutions? I've tried Murad, Proactive, retin-a, Obaji (SP?), Natural stuff, birth control (which made it worse).... basically everything... I don't want to do the accutane route..
I don't eat fried foods or drink soda, and most days I wear an organic tinted moisturizer and powder.
What worked for you??
Gracie Lee said:Jezebel - while I don't suffer from cystic acne myself, a close girl friend of mine did for a very long time. She tried all the solutions you've mentioned with little if any luck. It took until just before her 30th birthday, her doctor finally looked at her skin and said, have you tried oral antibiotics? I think it only took a round or two, and she has some of the most beautiful smooth skin you've ever seen in your life (doesn't help that she's gorgeous otherwise, too, I suppose) to this day. Talk to your doctor if nothing else works, everyone's solution is different. Best of luck to you! Oh, btw, where are you in South Florida?
I'll try that, thanksKate O Potato said:When I was a teenager I had that problem, especially around my shoulder blades. I used a tea tree shower gel at times, but generally just dabbed on whatever I was using on my face, such as witch hazel. I'd also use fake tan just to hide the contrast slightly. Try to make sure you don't let your chest get oily, especially in the heat. Carrying some wipes in your handbag that you can use to wipe your front down when you visit the loo might make the problem a bit better. xx
thanks for the advice annet (and everyone else!). are all three products from Lush? and what's the name of the swedish soap?annet said:babyface, breath of fresh air and vanishing cream.
I was on it before too. And i'd kill to have it again now.Ada Vice said:I did roaccutane for 6 months 'cos my facial acne was so bad, it saved my life.
cherry lips said:thanks for the advice annet (and everyone else!). are all three products from Lush? and what's the name of the swedish soap?
Tishkaminx said:Has anyone read 'Dont Go to the Cosmetics Counter without me'- it's a total must-read- and it has convinced me more than anything that nothing fancy works and the simple stuff is best.
i_am_the_scruff said:I was on it before too. And i'd kill to have it again now.
My skin is a joke right now. Has been for a little while now. Nothing seems to shift it.
Ada Vice said:Mmm when mine flared up 6 months after coming off it my new GP basically refused to send me to the dermatologist again, despite my previous GP being happy to send me there as they could see over the years I'd tried EVERY different type of face washes/scrubs and gels, all the 'cyline' antibiotics under the sun, dianette etc. so the last option was roaccutane. It was a hard going 6 months what with the side effects but ultimately worth it.
Can you ask them for another referral so you can go back and get Roaccutane?
I use the Simple products, although not designed to beat acne, they are good at not flaring up skin and keeping it clean. If I get a spot I use the neutrogena on the spot kit, for me now a lot of it is down to keeping my skin clean, drinking tonnes of water and eating lots of veg. It's not the acne that used to form big pustules and look like a rash across my face so I just have to deal with it.