the caveman regimen
#881
Posted 10 May 2011 - 09:11 AM
#882
Posted 23 June 2011 - 02:05 PM
#883
Posted 23 June 2011 - 02:07 PM
Then i stop washing my face for about 2 weeks, no water, nothing. If my face gets oily i blot with paper towel. I get the "dead skin mask" which is basically all my dried out skin exfoliating.
Then i wash my face and my skin underneath is super smooth,soft, clear,any acne scars or discolorations gone. After washing i do a mild scrub to make sure i got everything off.
Important: while on this routine it's important to eat very healthy(which i do anyway) but for those of you who eat junk and processed foods cut them out for that time frame eat lots of veggies and fruits,fish, and drink lots of water it makes for a very effective "skin detox" while its healing itself, just my experience
Do you think this would work w/out the alcohol SA Wipes? I'm rly desperate to get rid of the scars....ur method sounds amazing. Do u get more breakouts?
#884
Posted 23 June 2011 - 02:27 PM
can I do this, and ice with it?
#885
Posted 14 July 2011 - 01:13 PM
This can help with post-acne marks but it will not treat them. If you don't rub/scrub your face and you mostly leave it be, red marks can fade quicker. Mine have taken too long because I keep wanting to control things by using hot pads to help, which makes things look worse. Drinking more water is the only thing I'm going to attempt now simply because I can easily go the whole day without water, and it might be behind some of my issues with being tired/sleeping, redness, and headaches. And if my red marks are made worse due to internal dehydration, this should help. But I'm still not trying to control how my body heals, just trying to drink enough water for my body.
thank you!!! u seem like quite an expert on this stuff
so....for the caveman regime, you can't use anything, even if it's all natural? i thought exfoliating made brown/red marks fade quicker....?
oh, and i meant rubbing like 3 to 4 ice cubes over my face.
#886
Posted 14 July 2011 - 01:24 PM
#887
Posted 18 July 2011 - 05:57 PM
Lol r u mad????
#888
Posted 20 July 2011 - 12:43 AM
#889
Posted 04 August 2011 - 09:58 AM
I used the coconut oil and moisturizer to try dealing with built up dead skin. I only have two patches of dead skin, and it's on both of my cheeks.
I guess what I'm wondering is... What are VERY gentle ways to remove the dead skin?
I just remembered I tried Biore a few times, but I don't think it did much good, because after removing the pore strips, I had to take a q-tip and twirl it on my cheeks to remove the excess dead skin. Everytime I remove the dead skin build up on my cheeks, they're always very red for 2 or 3 days.
I really don't know if this is because the dead skin is close to my natural skin color, so it just hides the red marks or if what I'm trying to remove the dead skin with is just irritating my face.
You really can't even tell it's there, unless I scrunch up my face or do something to change the shape of my cheek skin. Smiling does it a lot. When I smile, I can see lines in the dead skin...
My best method is just after showing to VERY GENTLY take a q-tip to the dead skin areas and just very softly remove the very noticeable dead skin clumps.
I'm done rambling.. I hope someone reads this and can maybe help me find a method to remove dead skin without irritating my face.
Thanks so much for reading
GDF
P.S. This regimen is amazing for me, and it's definitely worth trying for several weeks. I can't vouch for anybody who has very oil skin, but my skin isn't really dry.. I would almost call it "normal" in the oily category. It for sure keeps break outs to a minimum.
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#890
Posted 04 August 2011 - 12:00 PM
Lol r u mad????
Nope, lol. One of Head and Shoulder's active ingredient's is zinc. Have a look at this forum: http://www.topix.com/forum/health/rosacea/T0N0B7F1L52O1D6GP
#891
Posted 08 August 2011 - 09:54 AM
I did this no-wash regimen for about 85 days straight. Actually, I created this username just so I could report my progress... At times I thought the regimen was a success, whilst still other times I was so overwhelmed by the negative results of the regimen that I nearly broke down and cried. I believe in one instance I even did.
Contrary to what my name suggests, I am not a fan of this regimen. It personally made my acne 2-3X as bad as before I started using any topicals... and probably 20X as bad as when I was on the DKR. Further, on the DKR I started to see evidence of some seborrheic dermatitis, but it was kept at bay by a combination of benzoil peroxide and manual exfoliation. When I started this no-wash regimen there was no possible way to determine what was the "deadskin mask" and what was moderately severe seborrheic dermatitis. While doing this regimen, parts of my skin were smooth, and other parts were covered in thick scaly skin flakes (many of which would fall off at embarrassing times). The majority of the skin was very red throughout the course of this regimen. Breakouts ranged from small whiteheads to large pustules. Thankfully, I never had cystic acne, and this regimen did not bring any about. Now, a year and a half after I've quit this regimen for good, I'm still struggling to combat seborrheic dermatitis.
I did extract some value from this whole experience though. With my skin in ruins, I turned to self-help to try to work through some of the emotional problems I could sense myself developing. I learned effective methods for dealing with anxiety, and I learned how beneficial journaling can be. I started focusing less on my appearance, and more on my mind. Since that time I've become an avid reader, and I think my friends and family see me as a much more intelligent individual. I also found the experience of the regimen valuable because each day is a battle against your mind. It is a battle against that part of you that just wants to curl up and shelter you from the world... I fought the battle against myself for 3 months, but it wasn't until the end that I finally realized that I shouldn't be fighting a battle at all, I need to accept that part of me that is fearful, speak to it, and reintegrate it into my life.
Alright I got way off on a tangent. Let me finish up this brief post by encouraging people not to do this regimen. If you want to let your skin heal naturally, go start using a glycerin soap, or a vitamin E bar. If you want clear skin through topicals, get on the DKR. If you are trying to get rid of seborrheic dermatitis, try washing with selsun blue or a zinc bar.
Its kind of funny actually. I remember many of the people who tried this regimen... They are now over on the seborrheic dermatitis thread, trying to cure the deadskin mask.
#892
Posted 14 August 2011 - 08:30 PM
So the BP gave you seborrheic dermatitis?
#893
Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:28 AM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Edited by capture, 16 August 2011 - 06:28 AM.
#894
Posted 16 August 2011 - 11:36 PM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Have you actually tried this yourself?
Unless you've tried it you really don't know.
#895
Posted 17 August 2011 - 12:50 AM
#896
Posted 17 August 2011 - 01:34 AM
but now im on accutane bc my hormonal acne
#897
Posted 17 August 2011 - 02:31 AM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Have you actually tried this yourself?
Unless you've tried it you really don't know.
Im clear i dont need to try it. You're making a real pathetic attempt to back this so called 'treatment' method.
Biggest fail thread ever.
#898
Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:11 PM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Have you actually tried this yourself?
Unless you've tried it you really don't know.
Im clear i dont need to try it. You're making a real pathetic attempt to back this so called 'treatment' method.
Biggest fail thread ever.
Right, so you haven't ever tried it but you know for sure that this won't work for anyone?
#899
Posted 17 August 2011 - 11:35 PM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Have you actually tried this yourself?
Unless you've tried it you really don't know.
Im clear i dont need to try it. You're making a real pathetic attempt to back this so called 'treatment' method.
Biggest fail thread ever.
Hah! Biggest troll ever. Anyway, i've been doing this method, (but using water and no topicals) for about three or four months now. It is the single best thing i have ever done for my skin. For my sensitive skin type, chemicals were too harsh. Granted, i have changed alot about my diet in order to attack from the inside as well. This method doesn't work for everyone, but it is alot less risky and expensive than trying something like murad, (just look at the reviews of murad on this site)
#900
Posted 18 August 2011 - 03:53 AM
Pics or you're acne isnt bad or...
pics or it never happened.
Have you actually tried this yourself?
Unless you've tried it you really don't know.
Im clear i dont need to try it. You're making a real pathetic attempt to back this so called 'treatment' method.
Biggest fail thread ever.
Right, so you haven't ever tried it but you know for sure that this won't work for anyone?
So i have to try it in order for my opinion to be valid? How about you look throughout this board u newb
search user- 'The Caveman', and you'll find that he tried this lame method and logged his entire experience in the diet/holistic log section and it did nothing for him and he ended up going on accutane and got clear from that lol. There are so many others, im just warning others not to waste their time.
Oh and onefatalgoose, the regimen says ie dont wash face, not use water which is what you're doing lol.
Edited by capture, 18 August 2011 - 05:02 AM.
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