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#181 PLONKER

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Posted 30 July 2009 - 03:11 PM

putting tea tree oil on neat, blocks pores and causes whiteheads! Well, that's my experience of it anyway!

I don't blame you ditching the BP. It ruined so many of my clothes and God knows how much was being absorbed into my bloodstream!

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Posted 30 July 2009 - 03:25 PM

BP should come with hospital overalls, to be worn at all times. Also, hospital bed sheets. And towels. Completely impractical. You can't wear anything of any value. And if you do sports you're in for a whole lot of fun, when sweat is pouring down your face. You may as well pour Domestos down yourself.

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Posted 28 August 2009 - 07:25 AM

i was on dan's regimen for over a year, and besides it taking so long to apply, i could never exfoliate my skin often enough. it was always so peely!! so i ordered some ibu gel from a uk site, and at first i was glopping on a lot thinking that would kill any inflammation, but i broke out just as much... so instead i put on only a pea-sized amount and spread it real thin all over... not even twice a day, i'm actually pretty lazy with it, like once every other day or every 3 days... and somehow, someway i'm like 95% clear amused.gif i'm sooooo happy! i used to get tons of cysts that bp had a hard time dealing with, even when i left a huge amount right on them. now they stay sorta flat, and don't even hurt! woo!

for the record, it gets better when i use it every day. also, for people wondering about complexion, mine is about the same if slightly better as with bp, but i sorta combined it with the 'caveman' regimen, aka nothing for about 3 weeks. so i had time to heal and finish peeling. also i'm not sure if it was remnant dead skin, or using too much ibu gel, but i kept peeling all the time with makeup etc until i started using only a tiny amount of it.

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 11:47 AM

Has anyone tried this regime whilst on accutane treatment? Because im scared of my initial breakout happening during school, so im hoping that this gel will help reduce the inflammation so I can at least some cover up to hide the marks. Ta

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 08:11 AM

I would advise against using topical ibuprofen with accutane; your skin is likely to be too sensitive to the alcohol.

I would think that ibuprofen *pills* would be a much better idea if you want to go this route.

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 08:19 AM

QUOTE (plink @ Jul 30 2009, 07:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have tried tea tree oil, neat, as a complete replacement for BP.... However, it did not keep my face anywhere near as clear as BP. For me I would say it didn't work at all. And this is neat, 100%!

No, no, no. Neat TTO irritates. If you have acne that's the last thing you want to do. Acne seems to be caused by, or made worse by, some sort of inflammatory process- something irritates it.

TTO is slightly poisonous (so's BP- you seriously wouldn't want 100% strength BP!!!!!), but your skin can handle it if you dilute just fine. But at 100% strength, it's going to irritate and break you out.

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I had read on Wikipedia (so it must be true) that it's been shown to be effective as BP. Well, if that were the case, I would think it would be just as popular as BP. I think it's no coincidence that it's nowhere near as popular as BP. I would never buy it again, that's for sure. Not only was I applying it neat, but making sure my skin was visibly wet from it all over.

The wikipedia says it was tested at 5% strength, but you stuck 100% on eusa_naughty.gif


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Posted 08 September 2009 - 01:35 PM

Any success with cystic acne here?

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Posted 12 September 2009 - 07:57 AM

Does a boots foaming tee tree cleanser count for my tea tree oil contribution? Can't really be fussed to mix it with moisturiser, am happy with the basic boots one that i use at the moment. Also is ibuprofen a morning + night treatment?

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Posted 12 September 2009 - 02:29 PM

Question...

This Ibuprofen thing, would this be a fingers length, thick or thin, then spread over face, ie the regimen?

Reason i'm asking, having started the regimen using Panoxyl as my source of BP, I absolutely cannot handle the redness of my face and constant pain that I am in. It is just NOT worth it, IMO.

My skin is at the stage where i'm thinking it may clear itself, but still get a few reddies here and there.

I apply BP at night, AHA in the mornings over back, chest and neck. They are coming along nicely. Would this Ibuprofen thing do anything for my face at all? I will try it as it's cheap and seems to take the redness out of new Acne. There is no chance BP is going near my face for during the day.

(PS, yes, I did buy the Acne.org products. 150 quid all in, incl. charges, but that's another story... :facepalm:)

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Posted 14 September 2009 - 10:52 AM

The 99p Store stocks ibuprofen gel ! Same red one Superdrug stocks.

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 11:27 AM

Just a couple of questions to anyone doing this regimen if you don't mind:-

1) How bad is your acne and how well does this work for you?
2) How long does it take you to apply this? From the sounds of it, it should only take minutes?

Thanks in advance.

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 01:12 PM

Hi, I'm tempted to order this ibuprofen gel from the Boots site:


Is this okay? Is this near enough the same as the one that everyone else has been using?
Just want to be sure before I order it.

EDIT: Link didn't show up for some, this is the description:

Boots Ibuprofen (5%) Gel - 35g

Product code 4349083

Boots Ibuprofen Pain Relief Gel can be used to relieve mild to moderate to pain.


If you search ibuprofen its the Boots own branded 5% gel.

Edited by BigMO, 21 September 2009 - 01:27 PM.


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Posted 24 September 2009 - 05:22 AM

That's the stuff. You'll find it on the shelf.

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 08:15 AM

QUOTE (Andy-33 @ Sep 12 2009, 02:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Does a boots foaming tee tree cleanser count for my tea tree oil contribution? Can't really be fussed to mix it with moisturiser, am happy with the basic boots one that i use at the moment. Also is ibuprofen a morning + night treatment?


No, there isn't a sufficient amount of tea tree oil in Boots cleansers as it has to be between 5-10%. When I finished a pot of moisturiser with my added tea tree oil, I couldn't find the tea tree oil bottle to add to my new pot, so I used plain moisturiser. I could see the difference as I started breaking out a bit again after a week or so.

I use moisturiser and tea tree oil twice a day and ibuprofen only once, as it interferes with my make-up foundation base.

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 09:49 AM

If you've got problems with makeup, the other thing you could do is take ibuprofen pills in the morning and use the topical in the evening or something.

The topical form is safer, but the pills aren't exactly instant death; ibuprofen seems quite a safe drug, and dirt cheap if you stay away from the branded forms.


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Posted 17 November 2009 - 10:19 PM

QUOTE (DontCallMeDaughter @ Sep 12 2009, 09:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Question...

This Ibuprofen thing, would this be a fingers length, thick or thin, then spread over face, ie the regimen?

Just a very thin and even layer wherever you get acne, just sort of wet it, you don't need to rub it in like you would BP it soaks in just fine; I apply it twice a day, once a day will give improvement as well. You don't even need to wash before or after (just wash normally, as if you don't have acne).


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Posted 05 December 2009 - 05:44 PM

Hi hi,

quick question;

has anyone tried the asda Ibuprofen gel ???

Because i am interested in trying this out.I don't get loads of spots but i have one really painful on near my nose its an under the skin one that feels like an actual bruise :'( ouch.

This is my routine at the moment :

Morning + Night; wash with clean and clear cream wash
BP 2.5% gel
clean and clear oil free dual action moisturiser

Thanks.

Edited by saradiana, 05 December 2009 - 05:58 PM.


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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:37 PM

Just thought I would add my experience with following this regimen in the interest of telling both sides of the tale.
I have been following this for about 6 weeks but unfortunately haven't seen anything positive. If anything I have only experienced break outs while trying it. I have deep acne, where the spots are painful and last for weeks, and this hasn't done anything to reduce inflamation or stop spots forming.
It's a great idea if it works, no need for the bleaching and harshness of BP, but I think for my type of acne this is a neccessity.
I'm now going to go back to Dan's regimen smile.gif

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Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:21 AM

The thing is, skin turns itself over every month or so.

It looks like we need to turn over your skin about 3 times before acne improves as much as it's going to.

6 weeks would normally give about 50% improvement, but normal variation in acne can mask this fairly well, and it can look like it hasn't improved.

You should probably give it another 2 weeks or so before giving up; (although even then, sometimes it can take 3 months to respond to something that works.)


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Posted 12 January 2010 - 09:17 AM

I'm not really understanding the situation with the tea tree oil here. Am I supposed to buy 100% TTO and put a few drops into my moisturiser or buy 15% TTO and use that?

For example my moisturiser is from the 'simple' range. Which TTO do I need to buy and how much do i put in the moisturiser.

edit: temp can you tell me what you think of this product www.boots.com/en/Thursday-Plantation-tea-tree-blemish-gel_870209/

Edited by brickroad, 12 January 2010 - 09:49 AM.






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