An Experiment (Long)
#641
Posted 12 September 2006 - 11:08 AM
I am experimenting with this, I haven't take a shower in over 48 hours and some of my pimples that were forming came to a head, but I haven't seen any new ones yet. I hate the way my skin feels so oily but it really looks alot healthier, so I am gonna stick with it and see what happens.
#642
Posted 26 September 2006 - 08:15 PM
I would use Benzoyl Peroxide while not washing my face (which is what I've been doing for about a year now).
#643
Posted 26 September 2006 - 09:34 PM
#644
Posted 27 September 2006 - 06:02 PM
#645
Posted 27 September 2006 - 06:25 PM
Woa I just cam across this and it's definitely radical. To not do anything?
I can't help being sceptical. Is there anyone else that has tried this and it worked for them?
Acnefree helped me quite a bit, but I still have random crap that comes up.
I'm not going to eat crap like cake and sweets because I don't want to do that anyway, but not wasing my face for 2 days is like freaking going against all my logic. lol
I think there might just be too many veriables.
But good call on the milk. You should drink soy instead.
#646
Posted 27 September 2006 - 09:12 PM
what?
#648
Posted 28 September 2006 - 01:47 AM
I have often though about why do nothing works pretty well, and my layman’s opinion is this: The world we live in is a giant petri dish of growing organisms. There are a lot of things that live on our bodies and on our food besides just the things we see there. We have a symbiotic relationship with certain micro-organisms that protect us. I think that over washing your face, reduces the quantity of beneficial micro-organisms to an unhealthy level, and that p-acnes fills the empty niche.
I think that washing your face with cleanser more than twice a week is very bad for some people.
i am starting to believe this as well.
for the last 4 days ive been doing nothing and my skin is doing better
then it was when i used tretinoin during the day and bp at night. so now i will
continue to do nothing but wash with cetaphil and use my acnelamp.
i think that bp might upset the whole natural flora of the skin and make your a
cne "different" like giving you cysts and making it more severe. we will see what happens.
surprisingly my face is drier then it ever was as well but this might have something to
do with the dry weather and very little humidity in the air.
#649
Posted 28 September 2006 - 02:10 AM
but we try topicals first and then its helps breifly then acne gets worse
cause we never fixed the vitamin deficiency and on top of that weve
disrupted the microflora in our skin and now our acne is worse and
we think we have serious acne.
to be truly holistic then you would have to stop all topicals and give
your body everything it needs.
what if all we need is 6 months of vitamin a therapy like accutane,
cause thats all accutane is any way(vitamin a that has been metabolised by the body)
it is not a drug it is a vitamin derivitave. drug companies did not create it,
they just patented the process for making it synthetically. 13- cis retinoic acid is made
in the human body. it is not a drug. but i dont know how to define drug.
wild idea but whether it is true or not is yet to be determined. what do you all think?
#650
Posted 28 September 2006 - 02:26 AM
#651
Posted 28 September 2006 - 11:45 AM
i think i may be clearing mainly because of a drop in the humidity levels.with a partial credit to the do nothing regimen. bacteria thrive in high heat and humidity. anyone in the northern usa/canada experiancing clearer skin these days?
#652
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:20 PM
Anyway, I think this theory has something to it. You never know if applying those soaps etc. are hurting or helping.
One thing I remember from high school is, a lot of people who I would say had poor hygiene(they didn't brush or shower for weeks) didn't have any skin problems it seemed. It was almost always the clean person who had skin problems.
It's probably more "natural" to just wash your face off with water, rather than soaps etc. I'm sure one of the 20-30 chemicals in various washes is going to just get absorbed into the skin and cause more problems down the road (like shampoo http://www.newstarget.com/003210.html.
Anyway, I'm going to stay away from all that shit as it probably just kills you long term. You never know what the medical/pharmaceutical industries agenda is (seems like they want to get / keep people sick so they can treat them magically with wonder-drugs). Going to give up shampoo too imo
#653
Posted 28 September 2006 - 04:57 PM
#654
Posted 28 September 2006 - 08:00 PM
Why? Because I wash my forehead the most, sometimes using a pad on just my forhead between washing it. (so a total of 3 times a day) and I haven't seen a zit on my forehead in a really long time. It's pretty much clear. But I do get some under my chin and jaw line, where I never really wash with any topicals.
Explain that in relation to this "do nothing" regime.
#655
Posted 28 September 2006 - 10:23 PM
You know what? Now that I think more about it I think this is bs.
Why? Because I wash my forehead the most, sometimes using a pad on just my forhead between washing it. (so a total of 3 times a day) and I haven't seen a zit on my forehead in a really long time. It's pretty much clear. But I do get some under my chin and jaw line, where I never really wash with any topicals.
Explain that in relation to this "do nothing" regime.
the way i understand it, its the topicals that are doing the most upsetting of the skin flora not the fact you are washing with regular soap, unless its antibacterial. i would suspect a mild facial cleanser would be ideal.
another thing to consider is the fact p.acnes lives in a sebum rich environment, maybe the flora on your forehead is different then that of your chin.
now that i think of it sebaceous glands exist all over your body, if acnes is supposed to be mainly because of sebum then why wouldnt you have it all over your body?
acne never makes sense to me.
#656
Posted 29 September 2006 - 03:18 AM
You know what? Now that I think more about it I think this is bs.
Why? Because I wash my forehead the most, sometimes using a pad on just my forhead between washing it. (so a total of 3 times a day) and I haven't seen a zit on my forehead in a really long time. It's pretty much clear. But I do get some under my chin and jaw line, where I never really wash with any topicals.
Explain that in relation to this "do nothing" regime.
the way i understand it, its the topicals that are doing the most upsetting of the skin flora not the fact you are washing with regular soap, unless its antibacterial. i would suspect a mild facial cleanser would be ideal.
another thing to consider is the fact p.acnes lives in a sebum rich environment, maybe the flora on your forehead is different then that of your chin.
now that i think of it sebaceous glands exist all over your body, if acnes is supposed to be mainly because of sebum then why wouldnt you have it all over your body?
acne never makes sense to me.
#657
Posted 29 September 2006 - 05:29 PM
#658
Posted 25 December 2006 - 05:20 PM
#659
Posted 25 December 2006 - 10:35 PM
If ppl are like me (oily skin, big pores), this method helps a whole lot. I even devised a plan to rinse my face every 6 hours, if I dont..I just know that I get a pimple or 2. However, this just means splashing water on my face and drying with a towel.
Currently this is my routine:
- Eat Healthy
- Luke warm water to take away oil, cold water to shut pores
Morning: splash face with water and dry with towel, wash hair
Mid-day: splash water on face and dry
Night: Shower, shaving every 3 days in the shower after pores are open from hot water
Since I've had acne for like 6 years now (started in grade 9)...I've set a goal for perfection, ppl say my skin is clear but for ppl who had acne for a long time...they are very judgemental of themselves. I still have acne but my skin is like 80% cured because of eating healthy and washing my face only with water. From now on Im gonna try and wash my face less and less to see if this experiment is truly successful. But if ppl are in the diet portion of this board...I suggest stopping whatever your applying topically...ur diet is enuf to allow u to only use water and still get great skin.
#660
Posted 25 December 2006 - 11:34 PM
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