So heres the deal, I don't have acne or anything I just have blackheads on my nose/cheeks which I am trying to get rid of, I used a product called PanOxyl and applied it to my face, anyway I applied it and went to sleep, the next morning I woke up and my face is really burnt like sun burnt, and theres a visible red area where I have applied the PanOxyl.
Should I stop using this product, how do I treat this burn, what other product can I try, my skin isn't really that bad its just these damn blackheads that make my nose look really bad, help appreciated.
PanOxyl feel the burn.
Started by Niftykettles, Jul 19 2011 03:17 AM
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#1
Posted 19 July 2011 - 03:17 AM
#2
Posted 19 July 2011 - 04:33 AM
You probably applied too much and I don't think that will really help with blackheads anyway
#3
Posted 19 July 2011 - 05:22 AM
QUOTE (northlincs4kylie @ Jul 19 2011, 05:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You probably applied too much and I don't think that will really help with blackheads anyway
Yea thats possible, I have an appointment with a nurse later to get her take on it, what should I be using instead of BP? Its mostly my t-zone where I have blackheads.
#4
Posted 19 July 2011 - 12:07 PM
If you just have blackheads I recommend just using a mild cleanser with a mild BHA product. Aveeno foaming cleanser and Kiss My Face are both very gentle and free of sulfates. There's a lot of BHA products to choose from. I prefer Mychelle's serum, but Paula's Choice is another popular one.
Start off with something simple and if you don't see much improvement you can try getting extractions done at a reputable skincare clinic, mild chemical peels,invest in a rotating facial brush(like the Clarisonic or Olay), get a prescribed retinoid, Aztec healing clay,an OTC retinol product...
Panoxyl is very rough!
Start off with something simple and if you don't see much improvement you can try getting extractions done at a reputable skincare clinic, mild chemical peels,invest in a rotating facial brush(like the Clarisonic or Olay), get a prescribed retinoid, Aztec healing clay,an OTC retinol product...
Panoxyl is very rough!
#5
Posted 19 July 2011 - 12:19 PM
QUOTE (OmegaisJaded @ Jul 19 2011, 12:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you just have blackheads I recommend just using a mild cleanser with a mild BHA product. Aveeno foaming cleanser and Kiss My Face are both very gentle and free of sulfates. There's a lot of BHA products to choose from. I prefer Mychelle's serum, but Paula's Choice is another popular one.
Start off with something simple and if you don't see much improvement you can try getting extractions done at a reputable skincare clinic, mild chemical peels,invest in a rotating facial brush(like the Clarisonic or Olay), get a prescribed retinoid, Aztec healing clay,an OTC retinol product...
Panoxyl is very rough!
Start off with something simple and if you don't see much improvement you can try getting extractions done at a reputable skincare clinic, mild chemical peels,invest in a rotating facial brush(like the Clarisonic or Olay), get a prescribed retinoid, Aztec healing clay,an OTC retinol product...
Panoxyl is very rough!
Just saw the nurse she said i probably applied too much, just have to wait til its healed, I asked her to write me a prescription for a salicylic acid and she prescribed me something called Acnisal Topical Solution so I'll guess ill give this a try, but thanks for the other ideas! ill definitely look into these.
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