So, about me. I'm a 23 year old woman who has always suffered from light acne - never anything insane, but never good enough where I could skip foundation and concealer. I'm 5'6 and 125 pounds and have a fairly healthy lifestyle - I drink minimal caffeine, alcohol and don't touch energy drinks. I am a pescatarian, and eat tons of veggies, fruits, tofu and salmon. I definitely do not starve myself.
Over the past week I switched birth control from Ortho tri-cyclen Lo to Aviane, so I could skip periods. I've read horror stories of people's skin going nuts on it, so I'm paranoid and decided to really step up my good-skin-regiment to do everything I could to counteract it. I know, hormonal acne isn't quite as easy, but I can still try!
In January I went off birth control entirely, which was a bad decision. It coincided with several major life changes - graduating from university (and the last few months of an incredibly stressful program), breaking up with my long term emotionally abusive boyfriend (of five years), moving apartments, and the beginning of another relationship that was incredibly healthy and supportive but led me to feeling guilty about moving on so fast.
So, needless to say my skin went from being pretty good to terrible within a period of a single month. I broke out on my chest, back and face and my self confidence took a serious fall. In April I went back on birth control and my skin has been steadily improving. Right now I'm a week into Aviane and actually have seen promising results - it could just be coincidence but my skin looks better than it's been in months. Still nervous about it breaking me out though.
Anyway, I'm going to post my regiment and progress along with photos. This site has been a real help and it's so great to read what people have learned, or how brave they are to work through this issue. I know first hand how much acne can make you feel small and terrible about yourself, so I wish everyone luck in their process.
Edited by mirrors, 01 September 2010 - 01:06 PM.



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