The Acne Thread

I've used the Outer Peace line before, and somehow it seemed to start irritating my skin and causing more problems than it solved after awhile. I do like Origin's Spot Remover product, I've used that for awhile (on my second bottle) with no issues.

Has anyone tried MAC's salicylic acid product?

When I went in to do my annual Aveda stock-up, their liquid salicylic acid exfoliator was recommended to me. It has changed my skin and really reduced breakouts. My skin is sensitive, so I was always afraid of things called acid peels and the like, but this is very gentle. I use it on my face and neck before bed, and it's also good for cleansing areas you don't hit if you're not in the shower (I shower in the am). It's gentle enough for me to use it twice a day occasionally.
 
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They are just horrible and worst skin problem as per my experience. I have faced several other skin & face related issues but acnes are the toughest to treat. I have tried many beauty products and some of them were marked as the best anti-acne products. However, for me, only natural & homemade remedies helped me get rid of them. Two things that I would like to mention i.e. fresh tomatoes & kiwis. They provided immense benefits from acne in my case, hope it will work for others as well.
 
I've been on roaccutane for 3 months now and I have absolutely no regrets.

Has anybody been on it before? Did you find your skin stayed clear after you stopped treatment or did you find you still got some spots?

I was on three rounds of Accutane from 2012-2017 and my acne came back in 2019. Not as bad, though. Spironolactone helped, and then it didn't. I did photodynamic therapy with the red light (very painful and my skin sloughed off for 5 days) but it kept my face clear for 14 months, after which I did it again in 2020. Now, about a year later, my acne is coming back again. I am listening to my dermatologist and am starting a regimen of 1) dermalinfusion followed by 5-6 monthly chemical peels. Fingers crossed!!

Also as for the sunscreen question, my dermatologist recommended this one, and so far it has not caused my breakouts to worsen. It also works as a tint, and I have stopped wearing foundation in favor of this altogether.

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Removing acne is something challenging task. In order to remove it, you need to drink plenty of water, use natural tips, do CTM on a regular basis.
 

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