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(Ro)accutane Still Making Things Worse in Month 3 (Now 5)?! Anybody please? | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
(Ro)accutane Still Making Things Worse in Month 3 (Now 5)?! Hi guys, please could I have some input here, I'm getting desperate! So after 8 months of spironolactone failing to clear my skin, my new dermatologist decided to go all out and put me on a 10mg cour... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Anyone tried Eucerin AntiRedness Concealing Day Cream? 7 hours ago, WestCoast82 said: I'm sorry for the delayed response, have you had any improvement? It does sound like it could be rosacea, but without a picture or seeing it in person it's hard t... | In forum Rosacea & facial redness | 8 years ago |
Anyone tried Eucerin AntiRedness Concealing Day Cream? 20 hours ago, WestCoast82 said: The best thing you can do is treat your skin very gently. Don't use anything abrasive and I wouldn't advise using any mechanical exfoliation. Have you been diagn... | In forum Rosacea & facial redness | 8 years ago |
Typing on the forum is very slow This happens to me too! Also on Google Chrome and it also happens in private messages for me as well as on the main board. | In forum Announcements and feedback | 8 years ago |
Can I dilute a moisturiser to make it go on easier? So, the question is basically in the title. I've recently bought a moisturiser that I like but is so thick that by the time I've managed to rub it in my skin has gone really red and angry and irritate... | 8 years ago | |
Anyone tried Eucerin AntiRedness Concealing Day Cream? 21 hours ago, Quadboy said: All i can say from experience is be carefull with moisturisers or cream choices.i cant recommend any but can only ssy that my moisturiser was caused rosacea,for mont... | In forum Rosacea & facial redness | 8 years ago |
Anyone tried Eucerin AntiRedness Concealing Day Cream? Anyone at all? | In forum Rosacea & facial redness | 8 years ago |
Private Accutane Prescription (UK) 28 minutes ago, Jinja96 said: GP refuses to send me to a Dermatologist; my acne is only mild but very persistent - not sure I can afford completely private so I'm really at a loss right now ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Cetaphil moisturizing lotion with green cap On 2/7/2016 at 6:19 PM, starchica3 said: Thank you CP! Â That is good to hear, I hope that's the case for me too! Cetaphil is my favorite, it really helps with dry skin in the winte... | 8 years ago | |
Should I moisturize my body? I'd say definitely moisturise as it should soothe the irritation. Nothing wrong with moisturising your body, I guess maybe some people just don't need to. I would always moisturise anywhere I was putt... | In forum The Regimen | 8 years ago |
Private Accutane Prescription (UK) I don't believe you can. I think if you go private to get the prescription then everything has to be done private. But I could be wrong. Is there a reason you don't want to go via the NHS route, are y... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
How severe is my acne(pics included) Super mild. Both of you. Most people on here would kill for skin like yours. Frankly I wouldn't even say you had acne, you have the normal skin the rest of us can only dream of. Lucky you! Posts like ... | In forum General acne discussion | 8 years ago |
Anyone tried Eucerin AntiRedness Concealing Day Cream? Hello all. I've never had cause to come on the rosacea and facial redness part of the forum before but unfortunately this has been a real issue for me recently; mainly intense, unpredictable flushing... | In forum Rosacea & facial redness | 8 years ago |
How To Find A Derm Who Will Prescribe Spironolactone In The Uk? 11 hours ago, Mwebster1 said: Can I ask who your dermatologist is? I live near North Yorkshire and really want to try spironolactone, I have really stubborn hormonal acne along my jawline that wi... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Which pill to move to for hormonal acne It's probably not any safer, but Dianette has really helped my skin and is high estrogen. | In forum Hormonal acne | 8 years ago |
Alternatives to roaccutane / accutane? I was told for years that I couldn't have isotretinoin because of being prone to depression, but my current dermatologist is a consultant and has been part of academic research into possible links of ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Dietary Fat causes cystic acne? I find certain kinds of fat break me out (mainly dairy fat and red meat animal fats) but following a near fat free diet didn't clear me up, if anything it just made things worse. Maybe try experimenti... | In forum General acne discussion | 8 years ago |
Can mold or allergies cause bronchitis? Not sure what this has to do with acne.... but yes, mold and damp can certainly cause bronchitis, especially if your airways are already sensitive (I have latent asthma and was constantly getting resp... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Weird Spironolactone Side Effect - Anyone Else Experienced This? Still desperately wondering if anyone else has experienced this please? Am I the only one? With the weather starting to heat up it's really becoming a problem, I wish I could work out what's going on ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Setting powder/setting spray recommendations? On 3/13/2017 at 9:35 PM, WaterFountain said: Rose water sprays or pure water sprays are nice for getting rid of the dry look after applying makeup. Or if you use paper to pat the oil off your f... | In forum Cosmetics & grooming | 8 years ago |
Weird Spironolactone Side Effect - Anyone Else Experienced This? On 4/29/2017 at 2:17 PM, squee said: I'm not a doctor but it sounds like you could be having an allergic reaction. Not sure why your derm wouldn't consider that since face flushing seems like a... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
Weird Spironolactone Side Effect - Anyone Else Experienced This? I really hate the idea of begging for responses.... but please guys, has anyone ever experienced this side effect on Spironolactone? Or is anybody able to offer some explanation or suggest anything th... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
How Long Did Spironolactone Take to Clear Your Acne? Anyone else able to share Spironolactone treatment experiences please? | In forum Prescription acne medications | 8 years ago |
I really want flawless skin:/ Tretinoin will eventually lighten the marks but I agree with the above poster that your skin already looks amazing compared to most of us on here. I know that doesn't help you feel more confident as y... | In forum Hyperpigmentation - red/dark marks | 8 years ago |