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Nov 5 2009, 11:42 PM
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I don't really have big scars but my skin has a damaged texture that I don't like
[img]http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/3949/photojf.jpg[/img] thats my damaged skin. I want to get some vitamin A powder and put it in my topical to reduce my oil. (it is vitamin A right??) And, i want a derma roller. What size needles do I need tho??? This post has been edited by Hello2032: Nov 5 2009, 11:44 PM |
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Nov 7 2009, 03:12 AM
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Your skin seems just fine scar wise, there are many occasions where needling can just make things worse when you really have nothing to treat. I would stay away from it. You could achieve the same results by just applying Retin A (vitamin A) right after taking a shower when your pores are open. It's effecient and is far safer.
But if you really want one, get something like 1.0 or less.
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Nov 10 2009, 08:34 PM
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Do you mean retin-a Micro? That is what I was prescribed a long time ago, but now I use Benzaclin and Tazorac.
Do you think if instead of a derma roller I used Retin-a and got Microdermabrasion I would be better off? If you don't mean the topical Retin-A micro, where do i find the other retin a that your talking about? Thanks!! |
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Nov 17 2009, 05:31 PM
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So like, I want to get Vitamin A powder because I saw that many people said it lowers oil production. I also read somewhere here that if you mix it with your moisturizer then it is very good at lowering oil production!
The only problem is that I can't find it in here anymore! They had a link for where to buy the Vitamin A powder, does anyone know?? (it is vit. a right))??? |
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