My Progress with the Regimen - Things are AWESOME!
#61
Posted 03 May 2009 - 10:38 AM
ETA: I hope it's not the AHA causing your breakouts though..Im also going to be counting on that to reduce redmarks once im sorta clear.
#62
Posted 03 May 2009 - 01:18 PM
It's weird, because I use a scrub w/ AHA on my chest and shoulders and it helps.
I'm going to wait a week after last night and see what happens.
Thanks for the support and for reading, daisy_doo!
#63
Posted 04 May 2009 - 03:48 AM
Thursday night I did the same.
Then yesterday morning, I noticed two small pimples on my chin. They were the kind with the firm center that can be squeezed out really easily (sorry, that was gross). Then last night there was a 3rd one above my left eyebrow.
Has this happened to anyone else on the AHA? They're not big inflamed whiteheads or anything, but it sure is weird that after being clear for so long, this happens. I really want something to help the redmarks fade, and everyone says AHA will do that, but is this the downside? I'm going to skip a couple nights and apply it again Monday or Tuesday so hopefully this won't happen.
Hey halon2 - I would suggest skipping the moisturiser after the AHA, its actually really moisturising. At first I felt all gross after it 3/4 dried, but afterwards it feels kinda smooth and in the morning even nicer. Maybe because of the moisturiser in the AHA and putting some on after, that might be the cause?
(And about the firm centered ones - yes it was gross, but as soon as I read it I was like 'yes! someone else gets those too!!')
Ps - your skin's looking awesome and your eyes are really standing out, if that makes sense?
#64
Posted 07 May 2009 - 08:21 PM
#65
Posted 07 May 2009 - 10:05 PM
After being on the regimen for 6 weeks I'm probably 95% clear and just dealing with the red marks and cycle breakouts too (I noticed it 2 weeks after my period and then a few right before). I started using AHA a week ago and at first I wasn't sure about it because it seemed to bring up pimples, but don't give up. I kept using it and when I went back and looked at my before picture I realized my skin looks so much smoother and, well, like skin again. It also eradicated my dryness - my neck was one huge dry, cracked mess and it's now it's great. After reading what someone else said about makeup going on better, I concur! I have some EM samples too and after getting a fluffier brush that's more gentle and applies it more evenly, I love it. AHA is the icing on the cake.
And here's to going out in public without makeup and not feeling ashamed for the first time!
#66
Posted 08 May 2009 - 01:59 AM
zoetrope I want to continue with the AHA, and I should have been clearer about using moisturizer with it. I didn't apply it on TOP of the AHA, only in the spots where I didn't use AHA (like my nose and upper forehead) so that they wouldn't get dry.
It's finals week right now, and I can honestly say its the most stressful I've ever had. When I am a teacher, I will NEVER ask my students to go through some of this crap! But its all I can do right now to get the complete regimen done twice a day, so I'm waiting to do the AHA until I can do it consistently every few days.
I'm trying, I really am. Good news is that the Coppertone SPF 15 I have is non-comedogenic and good for the face and I've used it without breaking out, so I don't need to get new stuff. Yay!
Ok, god, I have to finish this 6 page final in the next few hours and then get some sleep. Damn.
#67
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:04 PM
So, I was talking to my sister today and she was upset because she's about to turn 30 and her skin is breaking out and is dry and oily and just not in great shape. Sunscreen breaks her out really badly too, so she's always overly tanned and is starting to get wrinkles and will likely have age spots. Anyway, she hates trying to find stuff because cleansers dry her out or don't ever wash off, and moisturizers break her out (legitimately they do...its weird.)
I told her I've been using Dan's stuff since January and she said that she's noticed quite a significant difference in my skin, and that I don't break out around my period anymore. I told her about the cleanser and how well it cleaned my brushes, and that both the cleanser and the moisturizer are completely dye and frangrance free, and actually pretty cheap. I don't know that she needs BP, though, but she can always spot treat with it, I suppose.
She's decided to order the travel kit and try it for a couple weeks. I told her at the very least that she will love the cleanser and moisturizer, and since they're legitimately quite a bit less expensive than ProActiv, Neutrogena, Aveeno, etc. that she can afford them. I had NO IDEA the large bottle of cleanser is only $9.00! That's insane!!!
I'll let you guys know when she orders it and how her progress goes as well. I'm hoping at the very least that she'll get to a point where she can wear sunscreen. I'm seriously afraid that she will get skin cancer. Cancer of all types runs in our family, and my mom just had 2 moles removed.
Other than that, things are going pretty well for me! My friends' graduation was yesterday and so I was in all sorts of pictures. I can honestly say that I won't mind them being put up on Facebook without being retouched, so that's great! My skin looks healthy and glowy in the pictures (I'll try and post one), and since I'm wearing less makeup, I look more natural too.
Loving things right now, just hoping the AHA works out!
#68
Posted 15 May 2009 - 06:37 PM
Seriously, I can't believe this is my skin. Sure there are little things going on here and there and some of the deep redmarks from last winter haven't gone away yet, but holy crap!
I took some photos Wednesday night after I got home from an evening out. I think it's important to remind myself how the rest of the world sees me, and that includes makeup 95% of the time. I had applied makeup around 7:00 pm and these were taken around 11:30, no touchups. Memo to self, need more blush and reapply lip gloss every once in awhile to avoid washout on lower half of face...
Anyway. You can see the line of small pimples that were AHA caused above my eyebrow. However, I used the AHA Tuesday night and I avoided that spot and nothing bad happened. I'm going to try it again tonight and hit above my eyebrows to see what happens. It's really kind of weird.
Will also update with makeup-less pictures tonight.
Ok, here are the pictures!
Front 1
Front 2
Left
Right
Chin
Seriously, LOOK AT MY CHIN NOW! Go back to the first post with pictures and look at it then!!!
Man, I love this feeling.
#69
Posted 15 May 2009 - 07:34 PM
Just in case anyone is curious about a sunscreen to use. I really haven't ever broken out from it and have yet to burn, either (even with AHA usage).
#70
Posted 16 May 2009 - 04:09 PM
Keep it up!
#71
Posted 18 May 2009 - 02:57 PM
#72
Posted 22 May 2009 - 06:13 PM
I do have two questions though. Does your face still get dry and red from the regimen? and how come you only use half a pump in the morning?
#73
Posted 22 May 2009 - 10:59 PM
RazorG, I'm glad you asked those questions. They're actually related, so I'll answer the BP usage one first. I only use 1/2 pump because of 2 reasons. The first is that I'm worried about getting the BP on my clothes during the day and bleaching them out. I don't care about the stuff I sleep in or my sheets (which are white) but my everyday clothes I can't afford to replace because I bleached them. I'm in college and live right next to campus, so I walk everywhere - even in the summer. And for some reason, our family (especially my father's side) is prone to sweating. All my siblings sweat more than most people, so it's a risk to wear BP during the day for me.
Its also tied to your other question. I never noticed much redness, but I don't have terribly sensitive skin. The drying was bothering me a bit, so I just cut back on my morning application to stop that. Once I realized that I was seeing decent results using between 1/2 and 1 pump in the morning, I decided to keep it at that level. Sometimes i use 1/2 pump, sometimes 1, just kind of depends on what my hand does. It's not planned, just the way it happens.
I know that if I used the full 2 pumps morning and night I would probably be seeing even better results, but the risk of ruining my clothes and the dryness (especially in Colorado) outweighs the potential reward of clearing up a few weeks sooner. That's just a personal choice I made.
Updates: Things are going ok. I've continued to try the AHA every 4th night or so, and every morning I wake up with one little whitehead somewhere on my face afterward. I stopped applying it above my brows, and that helped, but I've gotten them on the side of my nostril, on my chin, my temple...just random places. I'm wondering how close I am to my 30 day guarantee, because I might send it back if this keeps happening.
I also have a few very small blemishes from hormonal acne. I know they're hormonal, because they're not healing as fast as the whiteheads from the AHA. It sucks, but its part of being a woman. The worst part is that after being relatively clear for so long, when I get a pimple now I want to squeeze it... Just need to keep my hands off my face!
Other than that, I'm good! There's been a bump on my left cheek that I thought was going to become a big deep papule, but its been there for a few weeks and is receding now, so I don't think it will ever come through. That's good news I suppose.
Yep, so that's it! I know I need to post makeup less pictures, and maybe I'll try to do that this weekend. Sorry I've been slacking on those!
Have a good Memorial Weekend, and make sure you stop to thank those who deserve it!
#75
Posted 23 May 2009 - 08:06 AM
#76
Posted 23 May 2009 - 11:27 AM
Remember, though, I was wearing makeup in those photos, so they're not exactly true representations. When I take pics without makeup this weekend, I can put them side by side like that
#77
Posted 23 May 2009 - 11:11 PM
#78
Posted 24 May 2009 - 01:10 AM
You'll notice two by the end of my right eyebrow. They're weird in that they kind of hurt a bit and aren't going away very fast. I was super scared the lower one was a cyst before it came to a head yesterday. The one above my right eyebrow is AHA related (as are the line of fading ones above that eyebrow). The one next to my lip is a random little hormonal one. There's one healing on my chin, but it's almost gone, so I'm not worried about it.
I'm chalking them all up to hormones right now. I have a bit of time left with the AHA so I'll test it again and see what happens before I send it back. I wish it just worked!!
Here you go:
Front
Left
Right
Chin
They're not side by side with old ones. I wasn't THAT ambitious today.
I did have a spurt of productivity tonight while looking for some eyeshadow. I went through my gigantic "Woman Drawer" (as my friend Jon calls it) and trashed anything old or that I hadn't used in forever. I threw out 3 things of old mascara, 2 different concealers (barely need those anymore!), a few lotions that were from my freshman year of college...in 2001! It's so liberating. Especially the face stuff (old powders, concealers, tinted moisturizers, etc) because I DON'T NEED THEM!! I mean, sure I need foundation, but light dusting of mineral powder is enough; and when concealer is needed, a heavier application of powder is enough. Woo!
BTW, I also re-ordered some samples of Everyday Minerals to try and find my right color. I also changed to the Matte formulation instead of the semi-glo to see if that helps with the shine. Will let you guys know how that turns out.
#79
Posted 24 May 2009 - 12:23 PM
#80
Posted 31 May 2009 - 11:47 AM
Now I've got a big one on my forehead that's quite similar, except this one hurts a bit more when I touch it.
I don't know WTF is up, but I don't like it. And its already time to reorder BP. That sucks, too.
Oh well. Good news is that the AHA has stopped making me break out, so I can use it every 3rd or 4th night and as a spot treatment whenever needed. Also, got more Bare mineral samples to I can use those again. They work better for me.
Thanks for reading! Maybe some pics later this week. definitely not now, cause i am hungover and puffy as HELL... Hee. good nights are good.
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