It was moderate. But there was hardly ever a time where I didn't have like 3 or 4 big pimples. Seemed like every time one would heal, another would come up.
I do wanna add something else that I feel has been very important to my regimen though. Try to shower only once a day. Maybe skip a day too. I used to shower 2-3 times a day! and I was reading about how that takes away your natural moisturizers (Specially with hot water) So shower once... make it short...and use tepid water. THIS ALSO MEANS NOT washing your face throughout the day! Unless it's the shower time
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In Topic: My Cure
08 February 2013 - 01:50 PM
In Topic: My Cure
05 February 2013 - 07:40 PM
probably a month and a half and i started seeing results.
In Topic: My Cure
29 January 2013 - 12:12 AM
yeah I didn't think about it but i had very oily skin and now I don't have excessively oily skin. But I think that may have to do with me not using moisturizers anymore.
In Topic: My Cure
22 January 2013 - 11:17 PM
has ANYONE else tried this? I seriously have not gotten anything since i started this! Why is nobody else attempting this?!
In Topic: First Visit To Dermatologist Tuesday! Advice?
13 December 2012 - 05:22 PM
yeap. Pills...that's what they gave me when I went... I would recommend going to an aesthetician (You know...those peps that do facials) They usually have a lady who specializes on peps with pimples and in my experience they know and can do more for your skin than a dermatologist. They'll clean your face from dead skin cells and they'll be able to pop some pimples for you (PROFESSIONALLY) They apply heat so they will come out easier and I don't know the terminology but they have so many tools at their disposal to help.
So I guess what I'm saying is that a dermatologist will experiment to see what can possibly be wrong with you and it will take time and money...
an aesthetician on the other hand will work hands on with your face starting on the first day and will be able to you a lot
just my two cents.
plus aestheticans feels less like going to the doctors and more like going to get a massage =D
So I guess what I'm saying is that a dermatologist will experiment to see what can possibly be wrong with you and it will take time and money...
an aesthetician on the other hand will work hands on with your face starting on the first day and will be able to you a lot
just my two cents.
plus aestheticans feels less like going to the doctors and more like going to get a massage =D






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