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The problem with pills are that the liver has to detoxify from them which in and of itself can cause outbreak.Try some hypo allergenic wash with tepid water..
The problem with pills are that the liver has to detoxify from them which in and of itself can cause outbreak.
That outbreak does occur, then it clears everything up. It is a side effect to the medication, and dermatologists always make sure the patient realizes this. I did, and it worked after about a week of a miniture breakout.
That outbreak does occur, then it clears everything up. It is a side effect to the medication, and dermatologists always make sure the patient realizes this. I did, and it worked after about a week of a miniture breakout.
Yea i didnt really break out while on it either, but the dry skin bit was horrible
NEVER EVER EVER PUT SOAP ON YOUR FACE. Soap strips your face of good oil as well as bad oil. That's what causes irritation and some breakouts. Here is the combination that works for me. Not sure if you are a guy or a girl but when I decided I was going to fix my face I wanted to find products that were made with men in mind and this is what I came up with.
Every day: Neutrogena Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser from their Rapid Clear line. I use this every day in the shower and maybe at night if I'm going out or before bed if my face looks greasy--Basically whenever you want to wash your face. It does a good job at not over-drying you.
Twice a week: Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub (w/microbeads). On non-consecutive days before the oil-control cleanser. It just removes crap from deep in your pores, eliminating blackheads and the problems they can cause. Also removes dead skin. Be gentle, no need to "scrub". Use before shaving for a closer, better shave.
As needed: Gillette Complete Skincare Moisturizer. After the oil-control cleanser. Probably twice a week I use this, usually just before bed, to help my skin retain it's moisture. I don't see a need to use it every day. You can "feel" when your skin is dry.
Problem areas: Clearasil Ultra (Benzoyl Peroxide) twice a day, after oil-control cleanser. This stuff works like magic. I can always tell a difference after the first day.
If you do one thing, eliminate soap and buy the cleanser I mentioned. It's great for a guys face IMHO.
NEVER EVER EVER PUT SOAP ON YOUR FACE. Soap strips your face of good oil as well as bad oil. That's what causes irritation and some breakouts. Here is the combination that works for me. Not sure if you are a guy or a girl but when I decided I was going to fix my face I wanted to find products that were made with men in mind and this is what I came up with.
Every day: Neutrogena Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser from their Rapid Clear line. I use this every day in the shower and maybe at night if I'm going out or before bed if my face looks greasy--Basically whenever you want to wash your face. It does a good job at not over-drying you.
Twice a week: Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub (w/microbeads). On non-consecutive days before the oil-control cleanser. It just removes crap from deep in your pores, eliminating blackheads and the problems they can cause. Also removes dead skin. Be gentle, no need to "scrub". Use before shaving for a closer, better shave.
As needed: Gillette Complete Skincare Moisturizer. After the oil-control cleanser. Probably twice a week I use this, usually just before bed, to help my skin retain it's moisture. I don't see a need to use it every day. You can "feel" when your skin is dry.
Problem areas: Clearasil Ultra (Benzoyl Peroxide) twice a day, after oil-control cleanser. This stuff works like magic. I can always tell a difference after the first day.
If you do one thing, eliminate soap and buy the cleanser I mentioned. It's great for a guys face IMHO.
Neutrogena Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser - this stuff is good my bro uses this and ive used it a few times its good stuff worth the price too. i hate the dry feelin you get with soap based moisturisers but this is good
NEVER EVER EVER PUT SOAP ON YOUR FACE. Soap strips your face of good oil as well as bad oil. That's what causes irritation and some breakouts. Here is the combination that works for me. Not sure if you are a guy or a girl but when I decided I was going to fix my face I wanted to find products that were made with men in mind and this is what I came up with.
Every day: Neutrogena Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser from their Rapid Clear line. I use this every day in the shower and maybe at night if I'm going out or before bed if my face looks greasy--Basically whenever you want to wash your face. It does a good job at not over-drying you.
Twice a week: Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub (w/microbeads). On non-consecutive days before the oil-control cleanser. It just removes crap from deep in your pores, eliminating blackheads and the problems they can cause. Also removes dead skin. Be gentle, no need to "scrub". Use before shaving for a closer, better shave.
As needed: Gillette Complete Skincare Moisturizer. After the oil-control cleanser. Probably twice a week I use this, usually just before bed, to help my skin retain it's moisture. I don't see a need to use it every day. You can "feel" when your skin is dry.
Problem areas: Clearasil Ultra (Benzoyl Peroxide) twice a day, after oil-control cleanser. This stuff works like magic. I can always tell a difference after the first day.
If you do one thing, eliminate soap and buy the cleanser I mentioned. It's great for a guys face IMHO.
dare i say metro? hehe j/k dude but thats pretty intense
dare i say metro? hehe j/k dude but thats pretty intense
hey i admire him. metro men are on my list of must-haves. and his regimen is awesome. i exfoliate and heat mask only once a month, to give my skin time to rejuvenate, and by exfoliating i mean more than just your apricot scrubs, i use a hardy home-made salt scrub concoction. that crap with 'microbeads' doesnt do justice.