so, does this peeling-off-skin thing actually work?
#1
Posted 12 April 2009 - 08:21 PM
[minus the star, because if i don't put in the star it won't let me see the link, don't know why.]
but yeah, has anyone actually tried this? i'm tempted to head over to walgreen's tonight and get that panoxyl stuff and try this for a week. i'm so desperate. this stuff bleaches clothes, i'm assuming? so i'll have to wear old t-shirts that i don't care for, for a week?
but yeah if you tried doing this, please post here and tell me how it went! were your bacne scars all gone? i'm pretty sure i'm going to start this tonight. does it hurt, or just itch? how would you keep from scratching?
#3
Posted 13 April 2009 - 07:29 PM
here we gooo.
#5
Posted 14 April 2009 - 06:21 PM
here we gooo.
That's the one I used, but it didn't have the peeling effect so I just went to walgreens today and exchanged the foaming wash for the bar version instead which people have said works better for peeling. I'm going to apply it now...
#6
Posted 14 April 2009 - 07:39 PM
here we gooo.
That's the one I used, but it didn't have the peeling effect so I just went to walgreens today and exchanged the foaming wash for the bar version instead which people have said works better for peeling. I'm going to apply it now...
can you link me to the bar version?
#7
Posted 14 April 2009 - 07:43 PM
can you link me to the gel wash? is what i'm using the wrong thing?
i'm pretty confused, because you're telling me to use the gel wash, while the other person says to use the bar. hmm.
#8
Posted 14 April 2009 - 09:00 PM
The foaming wash is the least effective and doesn't make the skin peel.
Bar has mixed results
The Gel is the most effective but isn't sold in USA.
#9
Posted 14 April 2009 - 09:10 PM
The foaming wash is the least effective and doesn't make the skin peel.
Bar has mixed results
The Gel is the most effective but isn't sold in USA.
can you link me to the bar? uhh, and one thing.. how exactly are you supposed to "apply" a bar to your back? it's not like you would be using it in the shower. so i'm confused about that.
#10
Posted 14 April 2009 - 09:14 PM
The foaming wash is the least effective and doesn't make the skin peel.
Bar has mixed results
The Gel is the most effective but isn't sold in USA.
can you link me to the bar? uhh, and one thing.. how exactly are you supposed to "apply" a bar to your back? it's not like you would be using it in the shower. so i'm confused about that.
It's really quite simple. You lather your back up with the bar as much as possible so that your entire back (or just your problem areas) are coated with the lather. Then you let it air dry.
#11
Posted 14 April 2009 - 09:25 PM
#12
Posted 14 April 2009 - 11:53 PM
I think the bar version is going to work very well for me because within the first minute of having it slathered all over my back (before it was even dry) it started to feel irritated, and it's been kind of burning/tingling ever since. It's not unbearable and itchy as it's supposed to be, but I've only had it on for hours now. I wonder how I'll feel in the morning...
#13
Posted 15 April 2009 - 03:19 AM
I think the bar version is going to work very well for me because within the first minute of having it slathered all over my back (before it was even dry) it started to feel irritated, and it's been kind of burning/tingling ever since. It's not unbearable and itchy as it's supposed to be, but I've only had it on for hours now. I wonder how I'll feel in the morning...
just wanted to make sure, because there's also this: http://*www.walgreen...&id=prod4198761 but that's only 5% BP, and we want 10%, right? yeah, so i'll go pick up the 10% one i posted in my previous reply tomorrow. let me know how yours works out! i hope this goes well. i just wanna get rid of my bacne scars for good and get on the beach and the pool and experience a real summer again and feel much much much less self-conscious! here we go. take 2. haha. this better work.
#14
Posted 15 April 2009 - 10:37 AM
I think the bar version is going to work very well for me because within the first minute of having it slathered all over my back (before it was even dry) it started to feel irritated, and it's been kind of burning/tingling ever since. It's not unbearable and itchy as it's supposed to be, but I've only had it on for hours now. I wonder how I'll feel in the morning...
just wanted to make sure, because there's also this: http://*www.walgreen...&id=prod4198761 but that's only 5% BP, and we want 10%, right? yeah, so i'll go pick up the 10% one i posted in my previous reply tomorrow. let me know how yours works out! i hope this goes well. i just wanna get rid of my bacne scars for good and get on the beach and the pool and experience a real summer again and feel much much much less self-conscious! here we go. take 2. haha. this better work.
Yeah, I can't wait until this is over. I woke up this morning and I stretched, and the skin on my shoulder blades hurt very slightly, but it doesn't feel like it's burning anymore like yesterday. I'm going to wash it off and reapply it in a bit. I think my back scars faded 30% since last week, but it's hard to say what did it because I used a combination of panoxyl foaming wash, head & shoulders shampoo, and apple cider vinegar within the last week (not all at once, of course!)... I think the ACV really helped, so if this peeling thing fails, I'll just go back to using that.
#16
Posted 16 April 2009 - 02:16 PM
For me, it's day 3 and wow... there are now some reddish-brown patches on my back. It looks kind of freaky. They don't seem to be peeling or flaking (yet? I hope they do!), they just look like chemical burns. It felt like my back was burning yesterday evening, and I felt discomfort while trying to sleep. I mean, if I tried to move, those patches would really hurt. At 4:33 AM I woke up randomly and tried to go back to sleep, but I decided my back skin burned way too much for me to bear any longer so I decided to go wash it off properly in the shower with cold water (because even slightly warm water still made it burn/hurt). Then I applied some aloe vera gel... ouch!! That made it sting even more in combination with the very cold morning air. So I just washed off the aloe vera gel and applied olay face lotion for sensitive skin all over my back. :/ It's not as painful anymore now that I've washed off all the panoxyl.
I'm kind of confused as to why there are some very obvious patches on my back when I applied the panoxyl ALL over my back and made sure every spot got a good coating. Oh well, I'm sure it would have hurt 1000x more if those patches were all over my back. Yikes. I'm just going to stop the panoxyl now and let it heal because I'm wimpy and can't take it anymore, lol. It really does hurt...
I'll take pictures later!
#17
Posted 16 April 2009 - 03:32 PM
for anyone that has done this, what does your back look like in the healing process? is it ok enough to go in public with it exposed or does it still look pretty awful?
#18
Posted 16 April 2009 - 04:00 PM
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