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Josh987

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Age: 17 years old
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17 Oct 2009
I have been using AHA+ once every 2 nights, i have only done this 2 times so far, i started AHA+ with the regimen to help me get rid of flakes on my chin.

My flakes on my chin used to be quite bad, now they are nearly gone, but i have very small flakes starting to appear on the rest of my face now, which i have never had before, probably because of the AHA+...

so should i keep using it, or will it keep causing new flakes?
15 Oct 2009
how often should i use it for this purpose?

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13 Oct 2009
i moisturise 2 times a day and i still get flakes on my chin, today i applied aha+ instead of the moisturiser, i feel like my flakes are coming already, like the aha+ isnt moisturising enough or is causing me to have flakes.

Should i put extra moisturiser on now? or may this be too many creams?
13 Oct 2009
I used to use AHA+ once every couple days as my nightly moisturiser, but i gave up because i was only a month into the regimen and it stung lick F*CK.

But now, 3 months or so into the regimen i can not get rid of my dry skin on my chin, i get flakes quite badly, i have to moisturise whilist im in college to look like i have a normal chin.

I have tried:

Loads of moisturisers
Jojoba / toothbrush exfoliation
Not using bp there.

The only thing i can try is AHA right, but will this help with really bad flaking?

+ i need tips on how to apply it, because when i usedd to apply it it went on very unevenly...

help please smile.gif
23 Sep 2009
i got a few questions

1. antioxidants when ingested, kill oxidants on the skin, however, the whole point of b.p, is to oxygenate the skin, so are antioxidants bad on the regimen.

2. do antioxidants help the skin in any way, or would i better with something like milk thistle, does that help?

thanks

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Granny Wynnzy
Go to the Avon site and cross reference the ingredients against commonly posted lists of comedogenic ingredients.
4 Jul 2009 - 23:36
Granny Wynnzy
Do some research about initial breakouts and glycolic acid. the avon product is 10% glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is an AHA; look up benefits of AHA.
4 Jul 2009 - 23:07

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