Yea I noticed that too, the parts I washed the hardest are the most damaged like my nose and cheeks. I feel like to be 100% clear you have to be on the no wash regimen and it will take a very long time. But for now I'm just washing my face and using the Sodium Sulfacetamide lotion after I wash. And then at night I'll wash and apply Jojoba Oil and wash it off in the morning and then repeat so I've been washin twice a day. Have you had any positive results?
NOT WASHING MY FACE FOR A MONTH
#961
Posted 23 September 2010 - 07:03 PM
Yea I noticed that too, the parts I washed the hardest are the most damaged like my nose and cheeks. I feel like to be 100% clear you have to be on the no wash regimen and it will take a very long time. But for now I'm just washing my face and using the Sodium Sulfacetamide lotion after I wash. And then at night I'll wash and apply Jojoba Oil and wash it off in the morning and then repeat so I've been washin twice a day. Have you had any positive results?
#962
Posted 23 September 2010 - 09:25 PM
#963
Posted 25 September 2010 - 10:33 AM
It started right off when I started exfoliating my face with some "Theracne" scrub, when I turned 12 or something. The blackheads went away, but I started to get real pimples by the time I was 13. Anyways, it was only one or two pimples.
I didn't feel bad about my acne, almost at all - but I wasn't happy with my looks (the whole thing). So, I had to put the blame on something. It worked so well - I blamed my acne for my flaws and told myself, subliminarly, that when it went away (probably when I turned 18) I would be happy and perfect. Anxious as hell for that time to come, and having my mom as anxious as me telling me she had "the permanent cure" (an aestetician), I just accepted her invite to go there and f*** it all up.
It was simple: She would pick all the junk, put some stuff on my face (freaking strong acids... I guess it was salicylic, but it burned like hell) and tell me to cleanse my face with a regimen, which would "dry my face up". I bought the idea. It was expensive, though.
The regimen consisted of 4 products. First, I would cleanse my face with what seemed to be a gentle cleanser. Then, I would spray some toner on a cotton ball and scrub it aswell. I would use a skin drying lotion afterwards, and finish it up with a 30fps sunscreen which had MAKEUP. I'm a male, by the way, and the feeling of having makeup on my face 18h per day wasn't all that glorious. I peeled as hell. I started to see that the food I ate negatively affected my skin. I'm pretty sure it didn't before I've done all that.
I didn't do this regimen morning and night. I used to do it morning, night, and all the times I felt dirty or took a shower. As I took at least 2 showers per day, I washed my face FOUR TIMES A DAY and worsened the situation even more by putting strong chemicals on it.
Something deep inside told me, in a loud, loud way: "Stop doing it". It didn't feel right. I knew I had normal acne, not this overwhelmed thing. But I knew that, If I stopped it, my face would be FULL of acne. Every single day I saw a new pimple arise.
I stopped doing it with that aestetician, but started doing with another one. She handed me almost the same products - the only difference was the brand, the fact that the sunscreen didn't have makeup and didn't make my face look oily, and that instead of the "skin drying lotion" I was handed an AHA cream. She did it better, although. My face was clearer after some 4 months with her than with the previous one. It still felt like shit.
I stopped doing it again. The acne on my cheeks formed lots of huge 'mountains' (not concentrated) of pus. My chin was the same. My forehead, not so much. My skin was extremely oily. I'm from Brazil, so you can't expect anything else after making my face sensitive after all those products. I'm pretty sure the oil on my face was normal before all that.
I didn't use only water after having stopped doing it, anyway. I used Soapex 2 times a day, to make my face dry. After that, I tried BP with no avail. Went to a derm, he prescribed me Antibiotics + BP + some drying agent along with BP. He didn't prescribe me sunscreen, so all it has done was aggravate my red marks and made me start breaking out under my eyes.
I dropped everything and started doing it "water only". But I still had the pressure from my shower to irritate my skin. Even water made it worse. Then I stumbled upon this thread.
Today is my 16th birthday, and I feel like this is a gift from God to me (even tho I'm an atheist).
After all these years kinda putting fire to my face, it started clearing up. My sebum production started to move back to normal again. I still have lots of whiteheads on my forehead and chin, but my cheeks are almost clear. I'm feeling it's definitely starting to clear up. Thank you, Waterwater.
(sorry for any grammar mistakes - I'm not a native speaker.)
#964
Posted 27 September 2010 - 10:55 AM
so what is the correct method for removing this dead skin build up, plus i am on day 3 right now. only water has touched my forehead on day 1.
i am also 23, so hormones should be level tbh.
#965
Posted 29 September 2010 - 07:54 PM
My face is not oily anymore after that day. But I guess I went a step backwards. Damn. I've been eating like a pig recently, too. Today I guess I had some 4 argentinian alfajores (which are great). I don't know exactly if I did that only to 'test' my skin, or because I'm just too anxious. Maybe it's the two of them. I've been feeling too much anxious/sad recently. Thinking about taking Accutane. But, I promised myself I would try everything I could do before trying it. It's like I don't wanna go outside, just stay in my freaking cubicle playing videogames. But, I promised myself I would try everything I could do before trying it. This and hydrocolontherapy are the last resorts before the last resort. Hope I do well...
Today: Lots of red reeed bumps everywhere, whiteheads on my forehead (which I 'accidentally' picked by very gently scratching with the back of my hands. They were really sensitive)
Oh, and forgot the 2-4 pustules (I guess that's the right name) that surfaced on my face on monday.
Edited by Joey :), 29 September 2010 - 08:04 PM.
#966
Posted 30 September 2010 - 11:13 AM
Have you kept water off of your face since that time, or are you now using water? I chickened out after 5 days, and am now rinsing nightly. I'm only on day 2, have yet to shower to rinse.
Yes, maybe it is. Can't do much about it anyway because unfortunately, deep inside, there is someting that tells me that nothing but a clear skin would make me leave home (properly) in order to live the life I've been losing sight of.
My skin still looks horrible - washing or not. It's looking even worse with all those dead skin cells hanging around my cheeks... so much to the point I'm feeling such a strong urge to wash it.
Before avoiding all water, I was doing water-only (guess it's hard water, and it had a lot of pressure from the shower, too). Wasn't getting any better.
Sorry for being too emotional, but this forum seems like the right place to say it all. I'm not saying that all this acne is the epicentre of my emotional problems, though. I remember that I wasn't much satisfied with myself even before it. Now that I realised I'm enough, I can't handle this. It seems like it's the only thing blocking my way to 'pure self-expression'.
I don't know if I should wash it. I'm thinking about washing with a bar soap, the kind I used to have when I didn't have acne. Since it got worse, I could see some kind of chronic lazyness/tiredness too. I might get a hydrocolontherapy. Maybe it's candida.
Too lazy to overanalyze all this right now. I'll get a snack and then shave.
#967
Posted 30 September 2010 - 08:32 PM
I ended up cleansing it with a Dove bar soap. My advice for those reading? If after 10 days on this regimen you just let yourself wash your face, your face will -not- be any better. Instead, do as I'll do: start over again. Keep avoiding water. Pat your face with a towel (gently) if oil becomes extreme.
#968
Posted 03 October 2010 - 08:04 PM
I just remembered to give feedback right now when I found this on Google:
and this, too:
Funny, isn't it? I used to wash my face everyday with a cleanser which main ingredient was SLS.
Now I remember myself throwing millions of products on my face before going to sleep and waking up everyday with new pimples. How dumb I was...
#969
Posted 05 October 2010 - 01:55 PM
Well, I have a question, not really about this regimen. But whatever... I'm lazy to create a new thread.
My sleep habits are a little bit off (it's too much, actually), so I'm really sleepy in the afternoon. 5 minutes ago I woke up from taking a nap and my face wasn't red neither itchy. Really. Right now my scars are getting red again and I'm itching. Maybe it's because I slept in some nice, soft cushions, with my face on them? Or maybe it's because I wasn't stressing out at my face? I just don't know... If it happens to anyone here also, it would be nice to know.
#970
Posted 05 October 2010 - 02:02 PM
#971
Posted 06 October 2010 - 01:38 PM
What is your regimen like? Products, no products? Perhaps exfoliating with a gentle cloth would help. The red ones are likely breakouts, just ones without a head. Especially if they are pretty big. If you just mean that the skin AROUND the bumps are red, but the bump is still just flesh toned, then it would indicate irritation around there.
I'm using dans regimen it's going pretty well but the red is breakouts theres like 3 on each cheek any help is greatly appreciated!!! God bless
#972
Posted 06 October 2010 - 02:45 PM
I just came back from a visit to a dermatologist (my mom made the appointment). I kinda predicted what she would prescribe: either Tetralysal + Clindamycin or Accutane. Guess what... she did and I chose the first option. At least she didn't try to 'blindfold' me saying that Accutane's side effects weren't so common. I had already tried antibiotics before, but now it's going to be maximum dosage for 3 months, and in this period I'll be doing Biomedic peels to help with the redness... wish me luck. Oh, by the way, took pictures today and will continue to take them as the treatment goes on. If there are positive results, I'll make a thread.
I'll be taking probiotic supplements to help with the gut flora, as it is the only side effect I can expect from antibiotics. At least, I won't have to stop working out, won't experience growth arrest or headaches or pain in the joints/muscles or MPB or suicide thoughts or anything...
(Oh, by the way, you should be guessing why I accepted doing this treatment with this specific doctor? This time, she prescribed me sunscreen
Thank you AshleyNicole and the OP for the support. Wish you the best
#973
Posted 07 October 2010 - 06:40 PM
#974
Posted 22 October 2010 - 05:24 PM
I've tried various acne treatments like SA, BP(ProActiv). They worked alright for me but made my face VERY red. I guess i could stick to them, but i'm only 15 and it just doesnt feel right dumping all these chemicals onto my face >-<
Now I get a pimple or two every few days, but scarring is my main problem :\
I REGRET picking at my pimples as i now have scars all over my cheeks
My forehead is okay i guess , because I don't break out there as much as I do on my cheeks.
I happened to stumble upon this thread, and I spent a few days reading almost all the posts and it seems most people have had success, so i decided to give it a try.
I'm currently on day 2, but i haven't realised any dramatic changes. just a bit of flaky skin on the sides of my nose and chin. I'll keep ya guys updated!
#975
Posted 22 October 2010 - 06:19 PM
Ditto!
Like Ashley said, you're still young so your skin will go through teenage breakouts.
I whole heartedly second this regimen. It has worked wonders for my skin. I hope it works just as well for you too.
#976
Posted 22 October 2010 - 08:05 PM
Ditto!
Like Ashley said, you're still young so your skin will go through teenage breakouts.
I whole heartedly second this regimen. It has worked wonders for my skin. I hope it works just as well for you too.
I probably wouldn't have had acne had I just not used products
How often do you wash your face with water now? If at all?
Me? I'm still just letting it hit my face when I'm in the shower. My regimen is no regimen. I don't really have a routine. Sometimes I'l scrub my face with a washcloth since I don't have much inflamed acne anymore. Not caring for or thinking about your skin too much really liberating!
#977
Posted 23 October 2010 - 12:56 AM
but i'm just a lil worried about the dead skin, seeing as i'm still in highschool which means im seeing people basically every day apart from weekends.
Is the dead skin really noticeable? ~
#978
Posted 23 October 2010 - 08:16 AM
#979
Posted 23 October 2010 - 10:43 PM
#980
Posted 29 October 2010 - 05:54 PM
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