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#1 bethauthau

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Posted 18 August 2011 - 10:25 AM

Hi guys,

Currently I'm having a skin problem which I don't know what it is. here are the pictures of my skin condition.

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I have oily skin, some times have small pimples. 5 days ago, I tried new cleanser which is Palmer's Cocoa Butter Gentle Daily Cleanser. I think I'm allergic to one of the ingredients in it. Before using it i had no problem about my skin, but then I got those little pumps with redness. It's not itchy or something.

Is it Rosacea or something else?

thank you guys

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#2 Puella992

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 05:33 AM

Hi! biggrin.gif
Hmm..I would say these bumps showed up because of somekind of irritation. Stop using your cleanser for a while and see what happens. Your bumps seem really small and innocent to me though. I get much worse bumps than this.
Try using something mild on your skin, like eau Thermale Avene Clean-Ac Cleanser. It would be perfect for you, especially if your skin is oily. Perfect. I was using it while on Roaccutane. It's not the cheapest of them all, but it's just amazing. Here's a picture: Posted Image



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Posted 22 August 2011 - 05:40 AM

QUOTE (Puella992 @ Aug 22 2011, 05:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi! biggrin.gif
Hmm..I would say these bumps showed up because of somekind of irritation. Stop using your cleanser for a while and see what happens. Your bumps seem really small and innocent to me though. I get much worse bumps than this.
Try using something mild on your skin, like eau Thermale Avene Clean-Ac Cleanser. It would be perfect for you, especially if your skin is oily. Perfect. I was using it while on Roaccutane. It's not the cheapest of them all, but it's just amazing. Here's a picture: Posted Image



Thank you about your kindness and advice biggrin.gif. My skin has just improved recently since I stopped using any of my skincare products. I'm also on a hunt for new cleanser which is mild and non-irritating. And I'll definitely take a look at your suggestion too!

Thank you anyway biggrin.gif

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 02:56 PM

No problem. smile.gif
I am glad your skin has improved!
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Posted 02 September 2011 - 10:51 PM

I HAVE THESE BUMPS. OMG FINALLY. Okayz, well my facewashes have 2% Salicylic Acid and another that has 10% BP. So you suggest using something less harsh? Any over-the-counter products?




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