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Sep 25 2007, 10:00 AM
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Member Group: Validating Joined: 25-November 06 |
i was looking at this http://acne.org/neutrogena-ultrasheer-dry-.../126/page1.html
which seems pretty good... only thing is.. i dont think its a moisturizer...
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Sep 27 2007, 04:38 AM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
QUOTE(beezteez @ Sep 25 2007, 11:47 AM) [snapback]2044762[/snapback] hey can anyone recommend me a good moisturizer with spf? im using the aqua glycolic one right now for night only. id prefer if its a brand that retailers such as walmart or shoppersdrugmart (canada) carry If Cetaphil is available there, try the Cetaphil Daily Moisturizing SPF 15 lotion. It's quite nice. QUOTE(beezteez @ Sep 25 2007, 12:00 PM) [snapback]2044775[/snapback] i was looking at this http://acne.org/neutrogena-ultrasheer-dry-.../126/page1.html which seems pretty good... only thing is.. i dont think its a moisturizer... Unfortunately not a moisturizer. The acne.org moisturizer is quite nice. So is Cetaphil Daily Facial Moisturizing with SPF 15. And my tried and true favorite: Vaseline. Emu oil is nice, but very oily! QUOTE(Weenie Beenie @ Aug 2 2007, 07:43 AM) [snapback]1981859[/snapback] Wynne, how long did it take you to see major results from the Avon? Like I said, I've been using it for about 2 and a half weeks now, so I'm sure I'm nowhere near where I WILL be. I just want to have something to look forward to One month. QUOTE(Weenie Beenie @ Aug 15 2007, 04:15 PM) [snapback]1998669[/snapback] Alpha Hydrox AHA Souffle 12% Glycolic AHA vs. Avon Retexturizing Pads Glycloc 10% What's the difference and what's the most effective? The Souffle seems to be more gentle. The Avon is marketed as an anti-aging remedy and is also effective for comedonal acne. The Avon is easier to apply; I use it like a toner. It smells better, too, but it is likely too strong for some. QUOTE(tamlanticyen @ Aug 29 2007, 11:26 PM) [snapback]2015134[/snapback] QUOTE(Wynne @ Jul 14 2007, 11:58 PM) [snapback]1953684[/snapback] I thought it would be lovely to compile a list of member's glycolic acid products that they have personal experience with and would be willing to recommend to others who are fighting either 1. comedonal acne or 2. combo comedonal acne and small inflamed areas 3. aging 4. any of the above! i thought glycolic acid is mainly for redmarks not acne No, it works nicely for comedonal acne.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Sep 27 2007, 07:34 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 16-May 07 |
QUOTE If Cetaphil is available there, try the Cetaphil Daily Moisturizing SPF 15 lotion. It's quite nice. I second that. Aside from it tasting nasty if you get it too close to your lips, I find it to be very gentle and light. I am also going to recommend that AmLactin 12% be added to the list on this thread. It has healed acne and scabs on my chest and back amazingly fast. I dont know if it is Glycolic Acid, but the tube says it is an Alpha Hydroxy. (Is that the same thing?) Anyway, so far so good with that product! Very pleased. Maybe will wait a few more weeks to give my firm stamp of approval to test the long term effects.
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AM: Wash with Purpose cleanser Moisturize with Purpose SPF 15 moisturizer Physicians Formula mineral makeup Baby powder on body After work: Wash off makeup with Purpose cleanser PM: Wash face, chest and back with Head and Shoulders shampoo Alpha Hydrox Souffle on face |
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Sep 27 2007, 07:45 AM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
^The AmLactin isn't a glycolic acid product, but it is an AHA. Other acids (non-AHAs) are also good at exfoliation (TCA, mandelic, etc).
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Sep 27 2007, 08:09 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 5-June 07 |
^^^^^
I notice Wynne that you have experience of TCA peels. I have read up about their strength and think i should try to get some feedback before diving into the deep end with this. I would like to know how well it worked and also how long it healed? Basically just if its worth getting, it just seems a bit risky, but the effects which can be achieved seem awesome. |
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Sep 27 2007, 08:20 AM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
For first time users, a 12.5% TCA peel is more than sufficient. For those who've used AHAs a while, a 15% or 20% is sufficient. Higher than that is only for very experienced persons who are very good with judging their own skin and its reactions.
There are many users who've had experience with TCA peels; why don't you start a thread about them in the scar treatments or red marks forum? I'll post my experience there and more than likely you'll get lots of helpful responses in a separate thread dedicated to TCA peels.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Sep 29 2007, 06:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 8-September 07 |
Hi i'm from Melbourne. Australia. Just wondering if anyone knows of any glycolic acid products with more than 5% that I don't have to purchase online. Something I can get from like target or myers etc.
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Oct 5 2007, 05:12 AM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
QUOTE(Annabee23 @ Sep 29 2007, 08:42 PM) [snapback]2048727[/snapback] Hi i'm from Melbourne. Australia. Just wondering if anyone knows of any glycolic acid products with more than 5% that I don't have to purchase online. Something I can get from like target or myers etc. Thanks, Anna I can't help you with that, but perhaps some of your fellows could.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Oct 26 2007, 10:17 AM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 12-January 07 From: London town |
Olay Regenerist Thermal Skin Polisher
It contains glycolic acid and gives the appearance of a peel. Excellent product! Costs £7.50 |
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Oct 27 2007, 09:35 AM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 12-September 07 |
QUOTE(Weenie Beenie @ Aug 15 2007, 03:15 PM) [snapback]1998669[/snapback] Alpha Hydrox AHA Souffle 12% Glycolic AHA vs. Avon Retexturizing Pads Glycloc 10% What's the difference and what's the most effective? does any1 know if it's okay to add the 12% souffle with BP? on the face and would using the baby brush method every other night would be too much? i used it before with great results but i broke out with little whiteheads, so i stooped, i was thinking the gycolic acid is an exfoliant but might be clogging up my pores which led to the whiteheads, so if i add the brush method it would get all the dead cells away from my face? thx in advance any1? |
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Nov 3 2007, 01:04 AM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
Updated 11/3/07 with several more products gleaned from responses from members. Thanks for helping keep the list updated, guys!
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Nov 3 2007, 06:58 AM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 12-January 07 From: London town |
Jan Marini Bioglycolic Facial Cleanser.
http://www.janmarini.com/BioglycolicFacialCleanser.html Non-drying and works a treat! Expensive though at around £25 a bottle. Smaller travel sizes can be bought on eBay. MD Formulations Facial Cleanser http://www.mdformulations.com/sdx/H18698.jsp Similar price as above, but slightly larger bottle. Both are US products and a bit hard to find in the UK. Use internet mail order. |
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Jan 9 2008, 02:35 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 30-July 06 |
So in comparison to glycolic acid and salicyclic acid, salicyclic is preferred when battling acne?
http://shop.paulaschoice.com/product/225/8 This product sort of interested me. I have to do more research, but I'm kind of impulsive and eager to start buying right away. I heard good things about Paula, so it was the first website I chose. I've been using 10% glycolic acid in the morning and retin-a micro at night the past week. My skin has looked better, but just recently, I sprouted like 5 or 6 tiny pimples today that are frustrating me. |
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Feb 8 2008, 01:29 PM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
So in comparison to glycolic acid and salicyclic acid, salicyclic is preferred when battling acne? http://shop.paulaschoice.com/product/225/8 This product sort of interested me. I have to do more research, but I'm kind of impulsive and eager to start buying right away. I heard good things about Paula, so it was the first website I chose. I've been using 10% glycolic acid in the morning and retin-a micro at night the past week. My skin has looked better, but just recently, I sprouted like 5 or 6 tiny pimples today that are frustrating me. As with all acne treatments, product preference is highly individual. I prefer glycolic acid to salicylic acid; it seems much more gentle to me and less irritating although Paula's Choice products are supremely gentle. Others find that the pore-exfoliating ability of BHAs help them more than glycolic acid or other AHAs. In your first month of retinoid usage you'll likely see more breakouts as your skin purges. You are experiencing that dreaded initial breakout. But if you're persistent, you may notice a great improvement in skin texture and clarity with time. Good luck!
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Feb 21 2008, 09:28 AM
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arty-party-love Group: Veteran Members Joined: 31-January 08 From: england |
hey wynne [or anyone who has any thoughts or experience from this!]
just wondering if its ok to use the avon pads with active acne - am quite nervous to do so as i dont want a negative reaction - however i know that the skin does purge in the first 2 weeks... also if i was looking at starting on accutane in the next month or so then would you not recommend this product for me yet- and wait till after my accutane treatment as will using avon do more harm than good- ie = make my skin purge then clear up - then purge form the accutane- this sounds a bit rough for my skin!!??? any advice would be welcome thanx
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Feb 25 2008, 11:47 AM
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arty-party-love Group: Veteran Members Joined: 31-January 08 From: england |
anyone???
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Feb 25 2008, 12:04 PM
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![]() Sour apples are divine! Group: Moderators Joined: 15-April 07 From: 127.0.0.1 |
If you're starting Accutane you do not need to (nor should you) use something as exfoliative as the Avon glycolic pads. You should get a gentle cleanser and a moisturizer, though.
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Take responsibility for your health; read the full prescribing information for any medication you take and understand that not all risks or potential side effects will likely ever be fully known. =Regimen: Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Bar & Avon Anew Advanced Clinical Retexturizing Peel every third day & Queen Helene Mint Julep mask weekly= Everyday Minerals Cult*Glycolic Acid Product Recommendations *What to do with a cyst/pimple/zit "Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order." -Anne Wilson Schaef ...RBDs *UGH*
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Feb 25 2008, 03:44 PM
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Manchester United 'til I die. Group: Veteran Members Joined: 5-October 07 From: UK |
Olay Regenerist Thermal Skin Polisher It contains glycolic acid and gives the appearance of a peel. Excellent product! Costs £7.50 Oooh, a Brit product I can buy in-store! Do you still use it? At what point did you use it in your regimen?
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Feb 25 2008, 03:52 PM
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Manchester United 'til I die. Group: Veteran Members Joined: 5-October 07 From: UK |
Wynne
Is this what you recommend? http://avonshop.co.uk/shop/product.asp?src...amp;pf_id=30956 How often do you use it? Has it worked to fade your red marks?
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Aug 26 2008, 11:40 AM
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![]() New Member Group: Members Joined: 25-June 08 From: SC |
Long quote removed for brevity's sake. I'd like to suggest reviva labs 5% and 10% glycolic cream, and their glycolic cleanser and toner. I always had acne, and it that stuff helped me even more that retin-a (argh! I hated that stuff!) and diffren (sp?), which my derm. perscribed. Although, that was about 8 years ago..how time flies! I use the reviva glycolic products, and I haven't gotten anymore cyctic acne. THANK GOODNESS! And, my skin looks "glowy". I get it from vitacost.com. |
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