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can acne medicane make you skin worse??

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well i dont have alot of acne but ocasinlay ill get pimples like once every couple months ill get one, i had like 2 beging of the summer, i used some acne medicine now it seems like i get them everyweek every since i started useing this ****

can acne medicane make you skin worse??
 

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in some cases it can for various reasons. A change in acne treatment can cause it to get worse. Hell, sometimes the way you apply it can make it worse.
 
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i change my treatment like 5 times to different creams and ****...the problem is i get like these black heads now....i use to never get any blackheads until i started useing acne medicane
 

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I have a lot of experience dealing with minor acne, and have friends who dealt with major acne. Most of what you hear people say about acne is utter myth. In fact, many of these myths were taught in school systems until recently.

Dermatologist now have a fairly complete set of tools for handling any level of acne until you 'outgrow it'. In some severe cases, Accutane (Isoretinoin) may be required. This works on around 90% of patients. It is also being investigated for long term health problems. It shouldn't be used for minor acne in most cases.

Probably what you need is to go see a dermatologist who will likely A) Give a topical Anti-biotic B) Give a temperary oral Anti-biotic C) Give a pore unplugger D) Recommend appropriate soaps/moisturizers such as Purpose, Cidefel, Vanicream all make soaps/moisturizers with no dyes or fragrances.. note that these same companies also make unsuitable products. This will likely render your skin acne free and put you at zero risk for acne scaring which is painful and expensive to try fixing later. There is also some new light treatments which I cannot speak for since no one known to me has tried them.

Your toothpaste containing Sodium LaurylSulfate may also be causing/aggrivating acne and other skin problems. Rembrant and Biotene make toothpastes that are free of this, note that the toothpaste was still contain a flouride to be effective (both of these do).

Finally, you may need to use a detergent that is free of dyes and fragrances. I use Cheer Free. It is best to use a Powder.

These are long term solutions. They do work extremely well, but you have to actually follow the directions over a period of time. That requires faith that it will work. Most people do not follow the directions over a long enough period of time and then spend the rest of their lives trying to convince others that modern scientists are all "quacks". Right... and we all know life originated from an incestious relationship from Adam and Eve's offspring :)
 
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everywomanshero said:
I have a lot of experience dealing with minor acne, and have friends who dealt with major acne. Most of what you hear people say about acne is utter myth. In fact, many of these myths were taught in school systems until recently.

Dermatologist now have a fairly complete set of tools for handling any level of acne until you 'outgrow it'. In some severe cases, Accutane (Isoretinoin) may be required. This works on around 90% of patients. It is also being investigated for long term health problems. It shouldn't be used for minor acne in most cases.

Probably what you need is to go see a dermatologist who will likely A) Give a topical Anti-biotic B) Give a temperary oral Anti-biotic C) Give a pore unplugger D) Recommend appropriate soaps/moisturizers such as Purpose, Cidefel, Vanicream all make soaps/moisturizers with no dyes or fragrances.. note that these same companies also make unsuitable products. This will likely render your skin acne free and put you at zero risk for acne scaring which is painful and expensive to try fixing later. There is also some new light treatments which I cannot speak for since no one known to me has tried them.

Your toothpaste containing Sodium LaurylSulfate may also be causing/aggrivating acne and other skin problems. Rembrant and Biotene make toothpastes that are free of this, note that the toothpaste was still contain a flouride to be effective (both of these do).

Finally, you may need to use a detergent that is free of dyes and fragrances. I use Cheer Free. It is best to use a Powder.

These are long term solutions. They do work extremely well, but you have to actually follow the directions over a period of time. That requires faith that it will work. Most people do not follow the directions over a long enough period of time and then spend the rest of their lives trying to convince others that modern scientists are all "quacks". Right... and we all know life originated from an incestious relationship from Adam and Eve's offspring :)
my parents are cheep, they wont let me see a dermatoligist, i dont have very good parents to be quite honest...moms a drunk and dads very abusive :/

but thats beside the point

anyone know whay?
 

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I used acne medicine last year and all it did was make it worse. My skin got red and really dry, which it was suppose to, but the acne still came back. I threw that stuff away and went without any treatment, and guess what, my acne got better. Just drink plenty of water, wash your face with face soap every morning and night, use moisturiser if you're dry and watch your diet. It did the trick for me.
 

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When I started using my acne med (a topical cream) it got worse before it got better - but thats normal. Maybe that is whats happening for you?
 

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Diet diet diet. People don't "grow out" of acne, something in their habits that causes it changes. My acne has gone when I adopted a healthy diet, and I know for a fact because I can turn it BACK ON again by eating crap for a week. I used all those lame creams for about a year and there's no point, they are expensive and artificial. A good diet heals scars a lot faster too.

For me, at least. You may have a different cause, but i'm 99% sure it's something natural that you can change easily.
 
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Mandiblard said:
Diet diet diet. People don't "grow out" of acne, something in their habits that causes it changes. My acne has gone when I adopted a healthy diet, and I know for a fact because I can turn it BACK ON again by eating crap for a week. I used all those lame creams for about a year and there's no point, they are expensive and artificial. A good diet heals scars a lot faster too.

For me, at least. You may have a different cause, but i'm 99% sure it's something natural that you can change easily.
like what to eat?
 

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Does putting on sun screen make your acne worse by oiling up your skin? If so, what are alternatives to doing this besides not going outside?
 

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You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

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I don't think it matters too much, all it will do is make your skin feel oily, heh.
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like what to eat?
What do you eat now? If you're eating biscuits, chips, chocolates, fast food any of that replace it with fruit / vegetables and bread or whatever. Also replace soft drink with water. That's pretty much exactly how my diet changed. I've found THE best foods for clearing up quick are lemons and alfalfa sprouts / any kind of sprout. Apples are also great.
 

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It might help if you tell us exactly what you're using. What are the active ingredients, including percentage?

But to answer your question, yes some acne meds can make your skin worse.
 

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they did studies on food and they didn't see any link to acne.
 

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dadmonson said:
they did studies on food and they didn't see any link to acne.
Maybe they just missed it or something, because I know from personal experience that what I eat affects my acne greatly.
 

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they did studies on food and they didn't see any link to acne.
Sort of. They've done studies on the effects of individual foods and there was no link to acne (IE if chocolate or french fries increase it, which they don't). That doesn't mean an unhealthy overall diet won't make your skin worse than a healthy diet. Certain drugs like caffeine in soda or injected cow hormones in dairy could make it worse too, in the right quantity with some people.
 

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Shiftkey said:
Sort of. They've done studies on the effects of individual foods and there was no link to acne (IE if chocolate or french fries increase it, which they don't). That doesn't mean an unhealthy overall diet won't make your skin worse than a healthy diet. Certain drugs like caffeine in soda or injected cow hormones in dairy could make it worse too, in the right quantity with some people.
FUKK! I have been searching the internet high and low for some type of article linking caffeine and acne, but couldn't find any. You are on the money, dude. When I switched to caffiene free Diet Coke for a week, ALL of my skin was noticably less inflamed. When I ran out of caffiene-free Diet Cokes, I drank a couple of caffeinated Diet Dr. Peppers and new acne cropped up overnight and the rest of my skin showed noticably more inflammation.

Do you have any links showing the correlation?

Also, any links to aspartame aggravating acne?

Thanks.
 

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Aspartame doesn't worsen acne. I don't have any links off hand for caffiene and acne, it's more of a personal observation.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

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