problems with dryness or flaking?
#121
Posted 07 July 2010 - 12:35 AM
#122
Posted 19 July 2010 - 05:33 PM
#123
Posted 21 July 2010 - 06:45 AM
I think that means you are applying it too closely to your eyes.
#124
Posted 22 July 2010 - 09:08 PM
#125
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:27 AM
My eyes were getting dry. so at night I pop a vitamin E capsule and rub it all over my eyes!
#126
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:38 PM
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Edited by jucky68, 26 July 2010 - 08:38 PM.
#127
Posted 27 July 2010 - 09:13 PM
I have another question, sorry! You mentioned, jojoba before BP?? Because flakiness is quite a big problem for me. So you just slap on jojoba (pat or rub?) before BP, day and night? Or just day?
I do the jojoba oil before BP both day and night in a way similar to what I described above, but with less jojoba oil and time. I use about 5-6 drops for my whole face. At first I start dabbing them on problem areas (eyelids, around mouth, sides of face), and then I put on the rest and sort of pat it on. I use a massaging technique similar to what I described in my really long post above, but not for nearly as long, just to cover my face. If I accidentally used too much jojoba oil, I might blot some off. I wait just a minute or two and then start applying BP as normal. The BP takes a bit longer to rub in, what really threw me off for a long time, though, is that once you've gotten it to disappear, your face won't feel nearly as tight or dry. Even after waiting 15 minutes, my face doesn't get that feeling, which it always used to get. I apply normal moisturizer at that time for more hydration, sun protection, and/or the benefits of regular AHA use, though I don't always feel that I need the extra moisture because I'm so used to BP. At first I was very worried that this would interfere with the absorption of the BP and make it less effective, but not at all, and of other posters who have tried this, I don't think any of them found that this made the BP less effective.
Gyroscope352 also uses jojoba oil before BP, but in a slightly different way, so you might want to see .
Ok so after jojoba oil after washing...Do you need to wash your hands before BP?
#128
Posted 12 September 2010 - 04:21 AM
I have another question, sorry! You mentioned, jojoba before BP?? Because flakiness is quite a big problem for me. So you just slap on jojoba (pat or rub?) before BP, day and night? Or just day?
I do the jojoba oil before BP both day and night in a way similar to what I described above, but with less jojoba oil and time. I use about 5-6 drops for my whole face. At first I start dabbing them on problem areas (eyelids, around mouth, sides of face), and then I put on the rest and sort of pat it on. I use a massaging technique similar to what I described in my really long post above, but not for nearly as long, just to cover my face. If I accidentally used too much jojoba oil, I might blot some off. I wait just a minute or two and then start applying BP as normal. The BP takes a bit longer to rub in, what really threw me off for a long time, though, is that once you've gotten it to disappear, your face won't feel nearly as tight or dry. Even after waiting 15 minutes, my face doesn't get that feeling, which it always used to get. I apply normal moisturizer at that time for more hydration, sun protection, and/or the benefits of regular AHA use, though I don't always feel that I need the extra moisture because I'm so used to BP. At first I was very worried that this would interfere with the absorption of the BP and make it less effective, but not at all, and of other posters who have tried this, I don't think any of them found that this made the BP less effective.
Gyroscope352 also uses jojoba oil before BP, but in a slightly different way, so you might want to see .
Ok so after jojoba oil after washing...Do you need to wash your hands before BP?
id like to know about this too!
#129
Posted 18 September 2010 - 01:22 PM
I have another question, sorry! You mentioned, jojoba before BP?? Because flakiness is quite a big problem for me. So you just slap on jojoba (pat or rub?) before BP, day and night? Or just day?
I do the jojoba oil before BP both day and night in a way similar to what I described above, but with less jojoba oil and time. I use about 5-6 drops for my whole face. At first I start dabbing them on problem areas (eyelids, around mouth, sides of face), and then I put on the rest and sort of pat it on. I use a massaging technique similar to what I described in my really long post above, but not for nearly as long, just to cover my face. If I accidentally used too much jojoba oil, I might blot some off. I wait just a minute or two and then start applying BP as normal. The BP takes a bit longer to rub in, what really threw me off for a long time, though, is that once you've gotten it to disappear, your face won't feel nearly as tight or dry. Even after waiting 15 minutes, my face doesn't get that feeling, which it always used to get. I apply normal moisturizer at that time for more hydration, sun protection, and/or the benefits of regular AHA use, though I don't always feel that I need the extra moisture because I'm so used to BP. At first I was very worried that this would interfere with the absorption of the BP and make it less effective, but not at all, and of other posters who have tried this, I don't think any of them found that this made the BP less effective.
Gyroscope352 also uses jojoba oil before BP, but in a slightly different way, so you might want to see .
Ok so after jojoba oil after washing...Do you need to wash your hands before BP?
id like to know about this too!
you should always wash your hands just incase!
#130
Posted 18 September 2010 - 03:59 PM
#131
Posted 22 September 2010 - 10:31 AM
Edited by Ciberax, 22 September 2010 - 10:34 AM.
#132
Posted 25 September 2010 - 02:04 PM
x
#133
Posted 17 October 2010 - 05:34 AM
just curious, but has anyone experienced any scarring from the jojoba oil exfoliation method?
#134
Posted 26 October 2010 - 12:19 AM
#135
Posted 30 October 2010 - 01:25 AM
i don't see why not. i'd try it.
I use DK's moisturizer after using BP and it totally gets rid of all flakiness instantly!! I use DK's cleanser, BP, and moisturizer for the regimen and it works fine.
#136
Posted 12 November 2010 - 09:19 PM
I do something similar because I wear makeup, but with olive oil. Before I wash my face at night i rub extra virgin olive oil onto my face, then wash it off with a gentle cleanser. It really helps condition and smooth everything out. When my flakes get really bad my secret is clearisil pads with salicylic acid.... they are so bad and will do more harm than good if you use them everyday, but when flakes show up I use one after washing and make sure I load on moisturizer at night. My skin looks great and flake free in the morning! I usually skip bp when I do this to give my skin a break and let it heal, plus the pads have alcohol which kinda stings.
#137
Posted 20 November 2010 - 02:27 PM
For those that have just started the regimen, i know it seems like the worst stage with the redness and flakiness, but du please stick to it like everyone in this forum keeps tellin u to do.. I was also one of the members that had doubts but had no other choices after spendin hundreds of pounds on cosmetic productsm avoiding dairy and all sorts but i have been on this acne regimen for about 4 months now and my skin is luking clear, i highly recommend the use of jojoba oil before bp which takes care of flakiness like kim mentions and a gd moisturiser, nivea with jojoba oil and vitamin e is great and the magical AHA, it sure takes care of dryness and makes ur skin luk clear day by day; its a gradual effect so dont expect anythin magical at first. you do ahve to give it atleast 2 3 months my acne was moderate and especially round cheeks and it cleared in 3 months. i feel like i am jinxing it by saying clear, but:) its done a great job. a huge thankyou to dan for such great products and the members of acne.org, just wanted to let you know how grateful i am. I am hoping the products would be sold all round europe since we du pay a large amount to ship it. more than the product itself sometimes, but regardless five star:D
#138
Posted 30 November 2010 - 10:11 AM
I've tried the regimen a few times, but I've never been able to get past about day 5 when my skin gets so sore and flaky that I can't take the thought of putting more BP on it. I read this post and went out and bought some Jojoba oil from the local health food store and it really helps. I rub it on before I wash my face to remove all the flakes and then I mix it with my moisturizer and apply that after the BP. I'm at day 7 (a new record for me), and my face still stings a little, but nothing like it has it the past.
I live in small town Canada, and these are the products I was able to find locally:
Now brand Jojoba Oil
Cetaphil cleanser for oily skin
Panoxyl mild 2.5% BP gel
Cetaphil acne solutions moisturizer
#139
Posted 30 November 2010 - 10:24 AM
He doesn't recommend rubbing your face with it before washing. He does recommend adding the jojoba oil to your moisturizer though. He says a few drops help with the flakiness and to control his oil production.
#140
Posted 09 December 2010 - 01:36 PM
I have a question for everyone. Should I maintain my BP dose or switch to BP once a day until my skin becomes less dry? Right now I am using about 60% of Dan's recommended BP dose.
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