NOT WASHING MY FACE FOR A MONTH
#581
Posted 17 September 2009 - 05:40 PM
Anyway i went to the camp covered in acne, i would say moderate to sever and for the first few months i kept up my regieme of bp and shower once a night. Anyway I saw the biggest improvements when i stopped all this. I used to hate getting out of the shower and hide for the first hour waiting for my skin to stop looking horrible. Anyway once i only started showering once every 2-4 days whenever i got out the shower my skin was radiant it was great. I did however get severe redness over my nose and cheeks either caused by sunburn or inflamed pimples. I stopped this pretty quickly with differing but after continued use of differin and returning to england my skin has become incredibly horrible with 50+ spots where there was 3 before. Stay natural its so much better!
#582
Posted 18 September 2009 - 04:28 AM
#583
Posted 22 September 2009 - 08:04 AM
#584
Posted 05 October 2009 - 02:47 PM
I washed last night with the following:
-Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
-Cetaphil Daily Moisturizer
-Neosporin on a few big cysts
Went to bed.
This morning I woke up and did not wash my face. My question is, should I have went to bed with a clean slate? That is-not having applied the moisturizer and neosporin, or is it okay that that stuff is still on it from last night?
I'm really hoping this works out. I have tried everything. Basically, my story is that I had bad acne in 2005/2006 and went to the dermatologist and got prescribed: Benzaclin, Clindamycin, and Retin-A Micro. I was on this stuff from 2006-2008. My acne cleared up COMPLETELY.
Well, mid last year I decided to stop because a)it was getting expensive b)I didn't want the junk on my face anymore. Needless to say, everything came back! And it first came back slowly, only now to be coming at me full force. Also, since I came off the meds, my face is a lot more sensitive now (even to water), and discolored and red in some areas. I've quite given enough as everything practically breaks me out.
So we'll see what happens with this new regimen. I'm 28 years old so I think my acne is due to irritation, not hormones.
I am going to buy zinc tablets today, and also start eating more fruits and veggies.
Any advice is appreciated! Everybody on this thread has inspired me greatly with your success!
#585
Posted 06 October 2009 - 02:32 PM
I washed last night with the following:
-Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
-Cetaphil Daily Moisturizer
-Neosporin on a few big cysts
Went to bed.
This morning I woke up and did not wash my face. My question is, should I have went to bed with a clean slate? That is-not having applied the moisturizer and neosporin, or is it okay that that stuff is still on it from last night?
I'm really hoping this works out. I have tried everything. Basically, my story is that I had bad acne in 2005/2006 and went to the dermatologist and got prescribed: Benzaclin, Clindamycin, and Retin-A Micro. I was on this stuff from 2006-2008. My acne cleared up COMPLETELY.
Well, mid last year I decided to stop because a)it was getting expensive b)I didn't want the junk on my face anymore. Needless to say, everything came back! And it first came back slowly, only now to be coming at me full force. Also, since I came off the meds, my face is a lot more sensitive now (even to water), and discolored and red in some areas. I've quite given enough as everything practically breaks me out.
So we'll see what happens with this new regimen. I'm 28 years old so I think my acne is due to irritation, not hormones.
I am going to buy zinc tablets today, and also start eating more fruits and veggies.
Any advice is appreciated! Everybody on this thread has inspired me greatly with your success!
You have to go to bed with a clean slate. If you're leaving Neosporin and moisturizer on your face for a significant amount of time it's bound to burn your skin.
What you describe is an acne condition where your face became accustomed to everything you placed on it. If you think about it, Retin A is controlling the intensity of which your skin cells shed; just as your other medications are responsible for disinfecting your face. After discontinuing all treatments, you were left with nothing but your own body's natural defenses. They'll tell you that with acne medication, the best solution after results are seen is either to slowly wane yourself off of it; or continue using indefinitely.
I consider myself a veteran to this thread. Look in the early pages and you'll find I have posts that extend nearly a year and half back. I'm no stranger to this method. I've gone back and forth between medications, water only, limited water, no water, and it's almost like a compulsive need I have to wash again with some cleanser.
Well, it was at a point last month where I thought, to truly test this method of no washing I to go through with it. It's frustrating because I think over the summer I had many more opportunities of doing nothing to test this, but instead I wasted it on medications that didn't work. So, I decided to take the plunge now; for the benefit of future months/years.
For the last 11 days I haven't washed my face. This is LONG past my previous record of five days. Two problems I previously encountered, hair washing and shaving, I've gotten around. What I do is the following:
1. All I do with my hair, since it's fairly short, is take a wet wash cloth and rub it around my head to make sure it's wet. Then I take Purpose Cleanser, lather up enough to cover my head (it usually takes three/four pumps), and then carefully rinse it through with a rag. This way, I avoid the greasy look and unintentional water leakage on my face.
2. With shaving, I just take an electric shaver and get as close a shave as possible. Right now I'm getting by, but I'll probably put in the money for a more expensive shaver.
My results haven't been drastic thus far, but my tone has lightened. I've lost some redness around my cheeks, I'd estimate 10-15%. The excess sebum, surprisingly, is only really an issue right around the nose. I don't know why, but it seems to be far less than previous attempts I've had at the no washing method. Several days ago I scraped off the accumulation on the side of my nose with a cu tip. Counterproductive, I know, but I have to look somewhat presentable. The oiliness, I feel, is really no different than if I had washed and let it return naturally in a few hours time.
It's interesting that these last several mornings I've been waking up with dead skin on several places in my face. As if the skin is healing underneath. The resulting dead skin looks like the pealing left behind from sunburn, or glue when you let it dry and take it off. I've been very encouraged thus far and I'm determined to push it as far as possible.
The best test of my face was last weekend when I was out with friends. I'd trust in them to tell me if I needed to wash my face, and no one mentioned anything. It's a good sign.
RudolphTheRedNosedGirl, if you can't make it for a long time without washing your face (most would agree it's more difficult for women), I'd just try extending it as far as possible, and then after washing, try pushing it a little further. Hopefully, even in small increments, you'll see results. Good luck.
Edited by NEC2234, 06 October 2009 - 02:40 PM.
#586
Posted 07 October 2009 - 12:33 PM
my skin loves not being washed. i only have 2-3 tiny pimples left and my skin texture is becoming better every day. i splash my face with water every other day and pad try it with a towel.
#587
Posted 07 October 2009 - 01:59 PM
My face has been burning a lot when sebum gets in my eyes. Will these products on my face clog my pores? When I do go back and do a quick wash should it be with a gentle cleanser, or just a splash of water? Won't sweat on my face eventually "wash" off the products?
I'm on the third day of this thing and the though of starting over is irking me!
#588
Posted 07 October 2009 - 02:06 PM
#589
Posted 12 October 2009 - 10:50 PM
#590
Posted 13 October 2009 - 07:00 PM
Good luck mate!
@whathavewehere
Yeah, the oiliness is one of the things you'll see that will definitely improve.
#591
Posted 18 October 2009 - 03:22 PM
My condition may be a bit different from some of you because most of my skin appears rough, scaly and inflamed. When you observe it under a magnifying glass it appears all bumpy. Well, after believing these were clogged pores for years and attempting to open them up, I began to think that maybe the skin underneath was damaged and needed to heal.
I believe that over those 17 days my skin was allowed to heal underneath and some of the problems resolved themselves. I can't rationalize it properly using medical terms, but what I believed happened was for years the clogged pores caused an inflammation reaction that held the fat in my face together. Almost like scar tissue. Well, with time to heal the inflammation reaction lessened and the excess fat was allowed to move more freely.
Also, it has nothing to do with losing weight. I'm still the same size.
As of right now I'm on Day 2 (wiped skin with water on Fri.), and unless something drastic occurs I'll probably extend not washing through Halloween.
#592
Posted 18 October 2009 - 05:29 PM
#593
Posted 19 October 2009 - 05:01 PM
What do you use to wash your face prior to doing this, the only reason I'm asking is because I'm not sure how something like this will work if one goes from using extremely harsh cleansers to simply nothing. For me I stopped using all the cleansers about a month or two ago and since then was only using water and then proceeded to do nothing, but, the premise still makes sense I think, you just may have more of a buildup of skin and oil in the beginning if in fact you've been using something harsher than water but realize that like anything else it takes some time and don't get discouraged if your looking in the mirror at the end of the day and you really want to wash your face sleep on it, literally, and in the morning you'll be surprised at how things look especially after doing this a couple of times. Also, my older brother has always had cystic acne really bad, but I have three other siblings that don't have any acne at all and mine was never as bad as his, interestingly he has been using proactive for the past couple of years and his face has really spiraled down but he saw me a couple of weeks ago and asked " Why is your face all oily and it looks like you haven't bathed" and i told him that it was because I quit washing my face and he laughed and said that he knew if he quit using proactive that his face would erupt and I told him probably so but that was to be expected for the first couple of days, still he didn't pay much attention, then I saw him yesterday and he asked me what new face wash I had been using and I told him I still was rarely washing my face, it had been three days since my last wash when I saw him, and he was floored, he said he was going to do the same thing cause he could see the difference too, so I'll know what kind of effect doing this has on more severe cases of acne, but I still believe that this is mostly a cure for adult acne, the hormonal kind teenagers go through won't go away from not washing but I still think their use of chemicals is ridiculous.
Sorry, I shouldn't have put "cure" above, I don't want any raving lunatics commenting about how I"m not a doctor and blah blah, this just worked for me and I think it would for some others, not everyone.
#594
Posted 27 October 2009 - 04:08 PM
#595
Posted 28 October 2009 - 12:20 PM
gonna try not washing and using vitamin e oil on my skin at night to help heal what is there
also get break outs on my scalp which might be from over drying so will use watered down simple shampoo only
will keep you posted I have moderate acne on my hail line, forehead and near my nose
just got off accutne which only helped while on it
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#596
Posted 05 November 2009 - 02:02 PM
The purpose of the caveman regimen is to let your skin recover from irritation and over treatment. I don't really see evidence of those in your case. On the other hand, the camera doesn't tell the whole story. So if you really think your skin needs healing, then go for it.
I had huge success with this regimen last summer. I posted my progress under the name jwebb426, which I then changed my password intentionally so I wouldn't visit these boards so much.
When I was on the caveman regimen, I washed probably once per month, with my greatest non washing streak going for 44 days. My skin cleared up fairly nicely by doing this and supplementing Taurine on a daily bases. However, the dead skin mask was still quite thick after 3 months of this treatment; feeling embarrassed by the dead skin buildup, I purchased a salicylic acid wash just in time for the fall semester. It stripped my face of dead skin within 2 weeks, but my face was left reddened.
Wondering if a red face was better than a face full of dead skin, I decided to continue washing with the SA wash. Now all of my old acne has returned, and I'm ready to make this regimen a long term commitment.
5 days into the Caveman regimen, I haven't experienced a huge return of dead skin/flakes yet, but the redness is subsiding quickly. Here is a day 5 pic.
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Edited by Cavemanfan, 05 November 2009 - 02:05 PM.
#597
Posted 05 November 2009 - 02:15 PM
Go for it =)
#598
Posted 07 November 2009 - 07:39 PM
As someone who dealt with EXTREMELY oily skin for ages, I love this regimen. It's completely balanced my skin, and I can go all day without that heavy, disgustingly greasy feeling we all know and hate. After roughly 12 years of continuous topical/antibiotic use, I felt this was necessary to actually "get to know" my skin.
I'm digressing, sorry. Here's my thing, guys: I haven't been the least bit flaky so far and have yet to witness this famous dead skin mask. What gives? Anyone else not getting it? I shower about 3-4 times a week, and water does tend to spray or trickle down my face, but I blot it off quickly. I don't think that's enough to hinder the healing. Just a little concerned.
#599
Posted 08 November 2009 - 07:57 AM
There is a pretty easy way to see if you have any deadskin build up. Since it builds up for most people near their cheekbones; wash the end of one of your fingernails, then gently scrape the area. Simply look at your fingernail to see if there is deadskin stuck to it.
Looking forward to hearing more progress updates from everybody.
Edited by Cavemanfan, 08 November 2009 - 07:58 AM.
#600
Posted 08 November 2009 - 07:58 AM
about the cysts along the sides of your neck.. i experienced that too and they didn't go away with just not doing anything.. in my case, i used turmeric juice and they went away along with the red marks.
btw, as an update to you guys.. I don't have acne anymore but I developed sebhorric dermatitis.. which is easier to deal with than acne.. I am doing a baking soda wash followed by an apple cider vinegar toner and my skin is considerably getting smoother..
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