forehead acne helpppp????
Started by noswagga, Jul 04 2009 06:38 AM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 July 2009 - 06:38 AM
hey, i have hair thats covering my forhead but 4 the past week ive been keeping my hair up and it hasnt been touching my forhead at all. but it doesnt look like its getting better. i need help heres my regimen:
clearsil oil free cleanser
proactiv toner
2%bha
2.5% bp maybe i should use 10%
sunscreen or moisturizer
im using this regimen because i have mostly non-inflamed acne with a cuple inflamed pimples.
clearsil oil free cleanser
proactiv toner
2%bha
2.5% bp maybe i should use 10%
sunscreen or moisturizer
im using this regimen because i have mostly non-inflamed acne with a cuple inflamed pimples.
#2
Posted 04 July 2009 - 07:58 AM
OK what I'm gonna advise might come as a shock, but trust me it's what you should do.
Take out the clearisil - it won't do anything/only make things worse.
Take out the proactiv - ditto.
You can keep up the bha, but the real thing you must focus on is the BP
I use 5%, apply it morning and night, spreading it all over, and for the last month, i've had 1 spot.
10%, I do not advise - it would be too aggravating, I imagine.
It'd be useful if you could send a picture, because it's hard imagining, because acne varies a lot.
In terms of sunscreen and moisturizer - make sure these are non comedogenic and are free of irritating substances - list here : http://www.dermaxime.com/acne-comedogenic-ingredients.htm
Also assess what you are eating - what is your dairy, and more importantly, milk intake like?
Dairy products have a proven detrimental effect on acne, and when I got rid of it from my diet, I did notice an improvement, OVER TIME.
The key is to be patient.
Finally, check your body wash/shampoo. It may contain substances that will affect your skin. Last april, I tried out a shampoo which had selenium sulfide in, which is apparently good for acne and pityrosporum follulitis, but little did I know about Sodium Laureth and Sodium Lauryl sulfate - these are 2 highly comedogenic ingredients, found in most shampoos. I now use shampoos containing ammonium laureth/lauryl sulfate and they function as a face wash also
If you check my accutane log with the link below, you can see pictures of me, and the red marks from april this year, when I had an explosion, due to this shampoo, and not using BP and trying out irritating products, like clearisil and Witch Hazel.
Take out the clearisil - it won't do anything/only make things worse.
Take out the proactiv - ditto.
You can keep up the bha, but the real thing you must focus on is the BP
I use 5%, apply it morning and night, spreading it all over, and for the last month, i've had 1 spot.
10%, I do not advise - it would be too aggravating, I imagine.
It'd be useful if you could send a picture, because it's hard imagining, because acne varies a lot.
In terms of sunscreen and moisturizer - make sure these are non comedogenic and are free of irritating substances - list here : http://www.dermaxime.com/acne-comedogenic-ingredients.htm
Also assess what you are eating - what is your dairy, and more importantly, milk intake like?
Dairy products have a proven detrimental effect on acne, and when I got rid of it from my diet, I did notice an improvement, OVER TIME.
The key is to be patient.
Finally, check your body wash/shampoo. It may contain substances that will affect your skin. Last april, I tried out a shampoo which had selenium sulfide in, which is apparently good for acne and pityrosporum follulitis, but little did I know about Sodium Laureth and Sodium Lauryl sulfate - these are 2 highly comedogenic ingredients, found in most shampoos. I now use shampoos containing ammonium laureth/lauryl sulfate and they function as a face wash also
If you check my accutane log with the link below, you can see pictures of me, and the red marks from april this year, when I had an explosion, due to this shampoo, and not using BP and trying out irritating products, like clearisil and Witch Hazel.
#3
Posted 04 July 2009 - 11:19 AM
ok nx so much for your advice im just alittle confused why i shouldnt cleanse or tone?? they use that for the nonimflamed regimen.
as for my diet i eat pretty healthy and barely drink milk. im a 14 yr old male btw. the shampoo i use is a gillete hyradtor 1 and it has ammonium in it. how is that good for acne??
thnx again and plz respond 4 more advice(:
as for my diet i eat pretty healthy and barely drink milk. im a 14 yr old male btw. the shampoo i use is a gillete hyradtor 1 and it has ammonium in it. how is that good for acne??
thnx again and plz respond 4 more advice(:
#4
Posted 04 July 2009 - 12:21 PM
QUOTE (noswagga @ Jul 4 2009, 06:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hey, i have hair thats covering my forhead but 4 the past week ive been keeping my hair up and it hasnt been touching my forhead at all. but it doesnt look like its getting better. i need help heres my regimen:
clearsil oil free cleanser
proactiv toner
2%bha
2.5% bp maybe i should use 10%
sunscreen or moisturizer
im using this regimen because i have mostly non-inflamed acne with a cuple inflamed pimples.
clearsil oil free cleanser
proactiv toner
2%bha
2.5% bp maybe i should use 10%
sunscreen or moisturizer
im using this regimen because i have mostly non-inflamed acne with a cuple inflamed pimples.
If you seriously want to end it and not have to worry how long or short your hair is just get on the acne.org regimen for a few solid months strictly. You can fool around with a ton of products and believe me i've done it. But I am confident this regimen can end your problems.
#5
Posted 04 July 2009 - 03:00 PM
but dan says that it doesnt clear up noninflamed acne?
#6
Posted 04 July 2009 - 05:01 PM
QUOTE (noswagga @ Jul 4 2009, 03:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
but dan says that it doesnt clear up noninflamed acne?
well i had a ton of comedones or whatever, just like tiny fleshcolored bumps under the skin. like a clogged pore. all i know is that they are gone now and i think its from regimen specifically the aha.
Lots of people claim that aha has helped it. Probable due to the exfoliating properties of the aha so that your pores arent plugged up.
all i can say is it directly helped me. and that was my problem exactly.
#7
Posted 04 July 2009 - 06:18 PM
ok but my mom is taking me 2 a derm on monday. should i just wait for what he going 2 tell me???
#8
Posted 06 July 2009 - 09:22 AM
QUOTE (noswagga @ Jul 4 2009, 06:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
ok but my mom is taking me 2 a derm on monday. should i just wait for what he going 2 tell me???
Yeah see what he says.. he might say something like go on a retiniod.. which i would avoid at all costs. I bounced around a while looking franticly for something.. finally i just settled on dan's recommended over the counter products and stictly followed the regimen. good luck.
#9
Posted 06 July 2009 - 09:25 AM
i was just looking at your posts and you've done exactly what i did.. honey masks, baking soda exfoliation.. the whole natural thing.. masks. all i can say is if that stuff did anything to me it made it worse.
#10
Posted 06 July 2009 - 10:32 AM
o ok thanks but whats the best thing he would pescribe for my acne to clear it up?
o and the all natural way did alittle but not alot of improvement.
o and the all natural way did alittle but not alot of improvement.
#11
Posted 07 July 2009 - 11:28 AM
ok wel i went to the derm yesterday and she pescribed me with ziana gel and a bp wash. i dont no what the bp wash is yet because im getting it 2day. but i have a question. after using ziana last night i woke up and it looks like some of my comedones and blackheads became inflamed or pimples is that good like it coming out? And how long will this happen for?
#12
Posted 07 July 2009 - 02:04 PM
if you don't already, look at reviews for all the products and prescriptions. hundreds of people tell exactly how it worked for them. like heres ziana's reviews --> http://www.acne.org/ziana-gel-reviews/406/page1.html
all i know is that ziana is a retinoid mixed with an antibiotic, climdamyicin. it seems like the best retiniod and like i said thats what doctors prescribe usually for this kind of problem.. I was prescribed a retiniod (retin-a) and i used it for a week or two, it was the worst constant breakout of my life. almost everyone goes through an initial breakout. if you read about it youll hear what im saying. the initial breakout lasts anywhere between 1 week to 2 months it seems like. and then sometimes great improvement comes and you look better than ever after some time... so its your call. i couldnt stand the initial breakout. but if you do follow through with your prescription be patient and know that it will get better even if it is getting worse at the moment.
like i said though, i believe you'll see better, and less painful results if you follow to acne.org regimen with products you can find at the average walgreens. if you havent just look at it.
http://www.acne.org/regimen.html
all i know is that ziana is a retinoid mixed with an antibiotic, climdamyicin. it seems like the best retiniod and like i said thats what doctors prescribe usually for this kind of problem.. I was prescribed a retiniod (retin-a) and i used it for a week or two, it was the worst constant breakout of my life. almost everyone goes through an initial breakout. if you read about it youll hear what im saying. the initial breakout lasts anywhere between 1 week to 2 months it seems like. and then sometimes great improvement comes and you look better than ever after some time... so its your call. i couldnt stand the initial breakout. but if you do follow through with your prescription be patient and know that it will get better even if it is getting worse at the moment.
like i said though, i believe you'll see better, and less painful results if you follow to acne.org regimen with products you can find at the average walgreens. if you havent just look at it.
http://www.acne.org/regimen.html
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