Yeaah, that's pretty common, I used to get that all the time, but with smaller ones, I suppose.
If they're cysts and are really stubborn, you might have to consider going on antibiotics or doing something to treat it from within. I'd suggest using the regimen if you aren't already, to actually prevent these breakouts from happening in the first place
I do! I spot treat mine with an acne benzyl peroxide cream. I got mine at CVS , here's the link of what it looks like http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-detail/CVS-Acne-Treatment-Gel?skuId=428504 ! When I feel one coming I put this on it, and it slowly disappears instead of getting worse.
Yeah I get 4-5 spots, mostly on my chin - not central, they pop up more on the sides. They feel hard to the touch and these are the ones that get really painful ! like a dull ache and sharp when they're touched. Luckily they don't tend to scar like whiteheads do but they do take weeks to go off, by the time they've reduced in size.. it's my period again and yet more of them harass my damn chin.
I find that taking 20mg of zinc per day is helping a bit.
Yeah definately i get 3-4 around my mouth area.... From my experience nothing seems to help or prevent these breakouts since they are hormonal. Im already on the regimen and its already been 4 months for me but the regimen atleast for me does not help with the hormonal break all I try is to avoid touching them and just patiently wait for them to go away on their own. Also I especially drink lots of water when Im on my period just help flush out the toxins.
I do. I've been on The Regimen for a month now. I find using a combination of BP and AHA to spot treat really helps reduce it. I got one a day ago and have been spot treating and it no longer hurts and is not getting worse (which, to me, means it's going away). Nothing prevents it, in my experience anyway. I find hormonal acne is my biggest problem right now. I stopped birth control around the same time I started The Regimen. Last time I did that I broke out severely. It seems The Regimen is helping to keep things under control, which I appreciate as my hormones sort themselves out