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Accutane flushing on super low dose

I don't have acne in the traditional sense, before Accutane i had severely oily skin which causes small bumps and general redness around them. The oily skin was the main problem as it made me look lik...

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6 years ago
Accutane flushing on super low dose

Good morning I've been on accutane for 4 months or so, low dose of 20mg every other day - blood work and general health are consistently okay. I seem to flush quite often and I wanted to understand, ...

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6 years ago
Is 20mg accutane a day too low?

I'm on 20mg every other day - i'm 6ft 2 and around 77kg. It depends on you personally as there isn't a go to number depending on your weight, absorbption and sensitivity. Whichever mg amount works for...

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6 years ago
Who can prescribe Retinol

If you're in the UK, Retin A doesn't exist anymore due to no one picking it up. Generally, both can prescribe, however most doctors leave retinoids to Dermatologists to prescribe, unless it's Differin...

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7 years ago
accutane weight gain

Increased fats and maybe decreased output due to aches is a common thing. Some people find excercising more through the aches improves the aches and pains due to better circulation.

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7 years ago
ACCUTANE NO MONTHLY BLOOD WORK

It's not needed to have monthly blood work, unless there was a problem with the first, or second. Since the first is always needed to see the suitability for Accutane, and the second (normally 1 or 2 ...

In forum Accutane (isotretinoin) logs

7 years ago
Roaccutane on the NHS: A UK Blog

I certainly find that my skin goes more red when i drink alcohol (dehydration) and drink alot of coffee and team, again being hydrated. What i have personally done is changed my regimen a bit. I've st...

In forum Accutane (isotretinoin) logs

7 years ago
Roaccutane on the NHS: A UK Blog

I found eating walnuts and taking omega suppliments helped me stay hydrated (as well as vitamin E for obvious reasons, walnuts for oil and good fats, as well as omega's for the inherent benefits). Ass...

In forum Accutane (isotretinoin) logs

7 years ago
Brain fog on accutane

I found drinking a lot of water helps with brain fog, and keeping on top of omega 3, 6, 9 and an additional Kril oil helps daily. I found that if i drunk just enough water, i would still dehydrate qui...

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7 years ago
Fraternal Drinking on Accutane

Limited alcohol is only a guide due to the effects accutane could have on liver and kidneys, however i've seen people drink heavily on accutane and have been fine - where as another friend of mine had...

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7 years ago
Isotretinoin as a last resort

Hey man, I've only returned to the community because i started accutane as a last resort for extremely oily skin and mild acne. Hope everything goes well

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7 years ago
Vitamin B5 Information

i get my B5 (which comes in powder form) from www.myprotein.co.uk   im sure they ship internationally, as there a UK site.

In forum Diet & holistic health

16 years ago
Post Your Regimen Before And After

maverick, your skin looks amazing   i remember your first posts when you started accutane, you were cautious. How you feeling now?

In forum The Regimen

17 years ago
Daniel Kern's Products Supplied from the UK

thing is, you'd be wasting your time unless you became a licensed distributor on the DKR/CSR products, since you would have to spend all of your time ordering/sending/money managing/accounts ect. &nbs...

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17 years ago
MSM Cream!!

  well it is an anti-inflammatory, but iv never heard of a topical form.....where do you buy this stuff?   Iv heard of the oral suppliment, but please post a link to where you can buy the tp...

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17 years ago
Sudocrem instead of BP?

i wouldnt subsitute BP for sudocrem, mainly because sudocrem is greasy and you couldnt only use at night, plus some say it clogs pores ect, though many people love it and use it   i suggest read...

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17 years ago
benzoyl peroxide and the sun. possible?

you can expose yourself to the sun, however benzoyl peroxide reduces your skins natural sun defence which means the sun can damage your skin more than usual.   use a non-comedogenic and oil free ...

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18 years ago
what has cleared me 100% (no BS, only 2 products)

was reading the product ingredients in the treatment and scrub, theres a few irritating/comedogenic ingredients   do they break u out ect?

In forum Over-the-counter acne medications and products

18 years ago