QUOTE(RatherBeSurfing @ Mar 20 2006, 09:51 AM)

Next Step:
Researched the subject.....and found a medical paper on eMedicine.com (
http://www.emedicine...RM/topic338.htm) that said "Pityrosforum Folliculitis" is regularly misdiagnosed as acne......and is successfully treated with a chemical known as "Ketoconazole", the main ingredient in a dandruff shampoo called "Nizoral". Over-the-Counter is 1% strength and sold at Target, Walgreens, etc....it comes stronger with a prescription. Bought it and have been using as a shower gel.....letting it sit on my body for 5 minutes before washing off.
Results:
After one week of a bit less scrubbin' and using the Nizoral.....I have had not one breakout.....and continued fading of red marks.....texture is 90% improvement.
**I am posting the Nizoral info on separate post to seek community comment.
-RBS
That's weird because Nizoral is one of the only two shampoos that have stopped my dandruff. I will also inquire into this.
I was told to use coarse sea salt for the bath, that's the only one I'm using. Also, I think I had a slightly better results with Personnelle's Sea Salt with Essential oils.
In addition to the Ketoconazole I'd like to try also Pantethine (derivate of B5).
QUOTE(noteworthy @ Mar 20 2006, 05:58 PM)

if any users could post pictures, even just the after pictures then that would be great
I wish I took pictures of me two weeks ago when I started the sea salt baths, but now it's too late. My skin looks much better.
QUOTE(RatherBeSurfing @ Mar 21 2006, 05:51 PM)

I believe that, in the long term, it is unnecessary to take daily baths........probably 2 to 3 a week would be plenty to achieve the same results.
You might be right. I had to skip yesterday's bath because I was dead tired. However, today my skin looks as if I took a bath the day before (my skin is improving by the day since I take sea salt baths). I will keep taking daily baths until I see there is no more improvement, then I'll see if I can fewer baths per week with the same results.