Hello guys,
I was using Retin-A micro for about 2 months but my face got so covered in whiteheads that I had to do something about it. I stopped taking Retin-A two months in and started putting on BP to dry out the acne that retin-a had brought out. I'm thinking about going back to retin-a now that my acne is under control a bit and BP really dried out my face (probably because retin-a made it so thin). I didn't experience peeling too badly under retin-a.
Anyway, long story short,
1: are there adverse interactions between retin-a & bp (I read somewhere that this may not be good for red marks, but they actually seem to have disappeared a bit with the bp).
2: since i stopped using retin-a for a bit more than a week, am I still starting all over with the medication, or will it simply pick back up where it left off and hopefully I'll see a lot of improvements by week 12?
Thanks for the help.
- Steven
Retin-A & BP
Started by StevenX, Jan 11 2008 05:22 PM
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Posted 11 January 2008 - 05:22 PM
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Posted 12 January 2008 - 08:39 AM
QUOTE (StevenX @ Jan 11 2008, 06:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello guys,
I was using Retin-A micro for about 2 months but my face got so covered in whiteheads that I had to do something about it. I stopped taking Retin-A two months in and started putting on BP to dry out the acne that retin-a had brought out. I'm thinking about going back to retin-a now that my acne is under control a bit and BP really dried out my face (probably because retin-a made it so thin). I didn't experience peeling too badly under retin-a.
Anyway, long story short,
1: are there adverse interactions between retin-a & bp (I read somewhere that this may not be good for red marks, but they actually seem to have disappeared a bit with the bp).
2: since i stopped using retin-a for a bit more than a week, am I still starting all over with the medication, or will it simply pick back up where it left off and hopefully I'll see a lot of improvements by week 12?
Thanks for the help.
- Steven
I was using Retin-A micro for about 2 months but my face got so covered in whiteheads that I had to do something about it. I stopped taking Retin-A two months in and started putting on BP to dry out the acne that retin-a had brought out. I'm thinking about going back to retin-a now that my acne is under control a bit and BP really dried out my face (probably because retin-a made it so thin). I didn't experience peeling too badly under retin-a.
Anyway, long story short,
1: are there adverse interactions between retin-a & bp (I read somewhere that this may not be good for red marks, but they actually seem to have disappeared a bit with the bp).
2: since i stopped using retin-a for a bit more than a week, am I still starting all over with the medication, or will it simply pick back up where it left off and hopefully I'll see a lot of improvements by week 12?
Thanks for the help.
- Steven
I've been using a BP wash in the morning and retin-a at night for 11 weeks and have had great results. And I'm sure if you took only a week off you're not completely starting over, although you're skin might get a little irrated at first again.
You might want to look into finacea. I was using retin-a to get rid of non-inflammed acne and it ended up giving me tons of new whiteheads. My derm prescribed me finacea to use in the mornings and within days the new whiteheads were gone. I does a really good job at removing redness. It also kills bacteria so you probably wouldn't have to use BP.
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