Im really considering buying dans products after reading everything I have about oral acne medication.
My question is whats in the products that makes every swear by it?
Neutrogena stress control face wash was the thing that i noticed helped the most with my skin but as of late nothing is working.
Is it possible for your skin to get used to a product and build up a tolerance to it?
Will this happen with the products I buy here?
I recently was put on ADHD medication and I believe thats why my skin is looking as bad as it is, and possibly why my skiin has become so resistant to anything I put on it.
Im going on a trip in three weeks so i wanted to get something that is going to make a pretty big difference in a short period of time.
Suggestions or any similar stories?
There is a money back guarentee which i very much like, but I just dont want to be let down again. I cant handle it.
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Started by Sairahml, Jul 06 2012 05:13 PM
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#1
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:13 PM
#2
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:16 PM
When I was put on Vyvanse 5 years ago, I think my skin turned for the worse. Which is why I eventually stopped taking it.
I have occasionally popped some adderall during finals weeks. No notice in acne then.
I have occasionally popped some adderall during finals weeks. No notice in acne then.
#3
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:21 PM
Did you try anything like a cleanser or something that you noticed helped?
Accutane sounds terrib;e, topical treatments have never helped. Im kind of at a loss of what to do.
Accutane sounds terrib;e, topical treatments have never helped. Im kind of at a loss of what to do.
#4
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:43 PM
You just have to try it. I absolutely LOVE Dan's BP; there's nothing else really like it. I don't love Dan's cleanser or moisturizer, so I just use Cetaphil. It's been working for me for years.
As for the medication issue, I had a somewhat similar issue when I started taking medication to treat ADHD and OCD. I didn't necessarily have a nasty breakout, but I just started getting a few spots at a time and my skin just looked and felt so unhealthy. However, I noticed that after a few months, my face went back to normal. So for me, it was more of an adjustment period with the medication.
As for the medication issue, I had a somewhat similar issue when I started taking medication to treat ADHD and OCD. I didn't necessarily have a nasty breakout, but I just started getting a few spots at a time and my skin just looked and felt so unhealthy. However, I noticed that after a few months, my face went back to normal. So for me, it was more of an adjustment period with the medication.
#5
Posted 06 July 2012 - 11:31 PM
no unnecessary added ingredients, no irritating perfumes or fragrances, NO pore clogging ingredients that many companies sneak into products. Basically perfect products imho
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