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(@showyhyrax)

Posted : 02/23/2017 10:53 pm

So I've reduced my BP usage to once a day, and experienced a tiny bit less flakiness on my skin. I will progressively increase it to twice a day after a few weeks. But recently, my friends, and family told me that my cheeks are abnormally red. I've seen videos and read many reviews on the regimen where it explains BP usage might cause redness. But I'm worried that redness on my cheeks are pretty serious because it looks like I've been seriously sun burnt. I only have acnes on my cheeks, and it's not that bad. When I apply all the products from the regimen, I apply it to entire face excluding eyes, and lips. But cheeks are the only area where it gets red and my parents are worried that that this products might not be suitable for my skin type. Are these symptoms perfectly normal, and happens to anyone else? I've used the products for almost a month now. Will the redness go away after certain period of time? Will my acne eventuallyget better?
(How many months will it take? I don't really have too much acne, only on cheeks. 1-3 breakouts every other week. Age:15)
How many months should I actually try before calling it quits?

P.S I'm pretty impatient so I just want to see some results quickly:)

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(@acne-org-support)

Posted : 03/03/2017 2:42 pm

Hi ShowyHyrax,

Redness is a common side effect of the Acne.org Treatment. I would recommend that you moisturize as often as needed to reduce the redness. The Licochalcone in the Acne.org Moisturizer has been proven to calm and soothe irritated, acne prone skin.

Fortunately, the redness does not last and it should subside within a few weeks.

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