the caveman regimen
#21
Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:17 PM
#22
Posted 18 October 2008 - 02:25 AM
i began this little experiment with water only. after 2-3 days of that, i decided to make things a little more interesting. Now, no water touches my face at all. I said earlier that my skin became blotchy etc at day 3-4. That certainly happened.
Right now (day 7): blotchiness gone. havent yet broken out (had a couple of whiteheads on days 1-3). My skin is quite dead/flakey in some areas (which i have left alone!! No moisturiser/exfoliation..nothing!) but i have like no redness.
Irritation?? Havent experienced it for days now
I have a few redmarks but otherwise, im clear.
HOWEVER, i am not getting too excited yet. ive been excited about things in the past and have become disappointed soon after (havent we all??)
what's interesting is that i have eaten more junk this week than i have in months (for like 7 days!! - like did i just skip a breakout??) like my diet has been interesting...i'll eat a nice paleo lunch and then for arvo snack i'll enjoy some choc chip cookies, doritos with salsa, chocolate, heaps of great stuff..haha what a contrast eh?
yes, maybe i will breakout very soon and it will be nasty..so far so good however. I figured that whilst im not washing, i'd make this experiment even more interesting by getting off my strict diet..
i'll let you know how things turn out
adz
#23
Posted 18 October 2008 - 04:15 PM
for my area, the pH of the water is 7.7-8.0 and the "hardness" of the water is in the slight-moderate hard range
previously, when my skin felt really irritated and dry, i would splash tap water on it to get that cool feeling..i think that it irritated by skin further (being without the my acid mantle and all). i no longer do that anymore and i think its making a big difference
#24
Posted 18 October 2008 - 05:16 PM
#25
Posted 18 October 2008 - 05:45 PM
right now, im clear from any redness/irritation. yes, i experienced what appeared to be signs of seb derm on days 3/4 (and have had it a little bit in the past i think). blotchiness/redness/irritation completely gone. even that nasty red blotch (rash like) on the side of my nose
commmenting now, i would say that the "nothing (including no water) regimen" has cured me. HOWEVER!!!!! that is commenting NOW. like i said in a previous post, i hav been hopeful about things in the past but later things dont work out. im not getting too excited but remain optimistic
how fast did it take for the redness to go away? a few days (im currently at day 7). it got worse before it got better (not sure of the reason but it certainly did).
importantly, what i have noticed it that where redness was previously is where the skin has become dead/flakey (but no longer red!!) this is the difference: i have not used any moisturiser/exfoliator or even water to remove the flakes. Slowly, the flakes are falling off naturally and the skin underneath is clear as day.
my face is doing the job all by itself
oh and by the way, my skin is fair so when i say that there is no redness, there really is no redness
#26
Posted 18 October 2008 - 10:26 PM
#27
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:04 AM
#28
Posted 19 October 2008 - 05:26 AM
#29
Posted 19 October 2008 - 10:53 AM
Any pimple I get is much smaller than what I used t get while using products or perscription meds on my face.
And, I enjoy using water because I never have to put on moisturizer!
#30
Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:10 AM
I approve of this regimen!
#31
Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:14 AM
#32
Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:27 AM
Edited by UFOrescue, 10 January 2011 - 01:00 PM.
#33
Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:37 AM
for my area, the pH of the water is 7.7-8.0 and the "hardness" of the water is in the slight-moderate hard range
Where can this info be found?
#34
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:20 PM
I'm a full time student at a University, and I get REALLY flaky as well. With my flakiness personally, I've noticed that moisturizer helps to a degree and 2ndly, the flakiness will go away for the most part after a couple of hours following my morning shower.
#35
Posted 19 October 2008 - 03:58 PM
yeh, at the moment im really flakey on my chin but i dont want to disturb it with anything so im gonna see how long i can wait it out for.
for my area, the pH of the water is 7.7-8.0 and the "hardness" of the water is in the slight-moderate hard range
Where can this info be found?
umm, i just went to "sydney water' and they provide the info in it..just googled my city and water..maybe your city doesnt produce details about water quality?? im not sure...
I'm a full time student at a University, and I get REALLY flaky as well. With my flakiness personally, I've noticed that moisturizer helps to a degree and 2ndly, the flakiness will go away for the most part after a couple of hours following my morning shower.
i just looked back to waterwater's thread (a masterpiece in my opinion haha) and he said that the dead/flakey skin went away after about 2 weeks...i reckon if i use moisturiser/anything (including water) it'll mess up my progress so im leaving it alone
#36
Posted 19 October 2008 - 07:52 PM
i guess i now appreciate paleo for my health in general which is kinda nice
#37
Posted 19 October 2008 - 09:52 PM
Actually, that thread really convinced me that I'd been kinda messing up my skin all these years. It was either that thread, or the thread by the guy who claimed that in 8 months of only using water, his skin completely cleared up. In theory, it makes sense for people who have no family history of acne; consistently using chemicals on your face will do more harm then good.
Like I say, humans in the past generally did not get acne past a certain point, and I think the adult acne rate nowadays screams one of two things:
1. our diets are terrible or
2. people that get adult acne and compensate for it by using even more topicals stick themselves into a vicious cycle that they'll never be able to get out of
I haven't used anything but water for about 2 weeks now, and my face looks better now than it did when I used to use stuff on my face. Yeah, I still have red marks and stuff on my face, but the pimples I get now are nowhere near the size that they used to be. I realized that the only reason I got pimples on my chin was because I used to use apply chemicals on it. Since not using anything, I barely get pimples there (in grade 11, when I used to use things, I used to get HUMOUNGOUS cysts there), and the pimples I do get disappear after about a day or so.
I don't know about never washing my face, cuz I have a habit of running my face in the water in the morning (otherwise I'll never wake up) but between the morning shower and the end of the day water-splash, water doesn't come anywhere near my face....well unless I go to the gym then I just quickly rinse the sweat off.
#38
Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:52 PM
#39
Posted 21 October 2008 - 10:51 PM
#40
Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:07 PM
I drank a shit load of milk (I never drink milk), I also really, REALLY binged on alchohol. I think I had around 6-10 bottles in a couple of hours, so I'm surprised my breakouts not even worse. Last week, I had evened out my portions much better, and had attempted to sleep properly.
The binge eating really seems to have an effect on even my LEVEL of inflammation. For example, on sunday I couldnt even eat any solid food until about 6 pm or so because I would puke out whatever I tried to eat prior to that time (hang over!). So basically, I didnt end up eating till like 6-7 pm and I ended up eating a huge meal to compensate for not eating the whole day. Here i am now, and my pimples just inflamed like crazy on spots on my face I normally DONT get inflamed pimples in.
So, it either could have been the milk (known for inflamation I think) or it was the binge eating. I would like to think its the alchohol.
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