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> Face aching after Duac?, Has anyone else experienced this?
innerredhead
post Oct 13 2008, 04:27 AM
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Hi everyone

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My first ever dermatologist gave me Duac 2 months ago to spot treat (I'm 27 and have mild to moderate acne on my jawline and chin/around the mouth).

I'm finding Duac can seriously stop spots from becoming full-fledged horror stories - it seems to stop the alot of the little buggers from flaring up fully if I catch them in time. HOWEVER - i notice after apply it - within about half an hour and often for the remainder of the day, the area I apply it sort of aches? It's almost a throbby sort of ache, and doesn't seem to be related to the pimple itself- it's more of a general sort of area ache. Does anyone else using Duac experience this or something similar?
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Regimen:

Morning:

Wash with cetaphil
Spot treat with Duac

Night:

Wash with Cetaphil
All over chin/jawline treatment with Proactiv Repairing Lotion BP 2.5%
Spot treat with Duac
Moisturise if needed with Cetaphil Moisturiser

Taking:

3-4 Organic Flaxseed Tabsules with each meal (1000mg each)
50mg zinc with nightly meal

Diet:
Little if any dairy, bread or rice. Alot of water, green tea and vegetable soup.
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post Nov 28 2008, 06:43 PM
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well its my 43rd day on duac
and after i put it on i could feel my face stinging and peeling abit
but so far i like duac its way better than differin
because it had truely made my scars lighter
but differin made my face oiler
so yeah
my face does ache only after i put duac on
ps: i put duac at night
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