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Rather than treating just the spots you see – try treating the entire areas that breakout. This can really help in solving blemish prone skin.

Disinfecting the skin and the breakouts that you don’t see yet rather than just treating what is happening on the surface.

Always start out with the lowest strength 2.5% and then work up to 5-10% benzoyl peroxide if you have to. 2.5% can work extremely well and is less irritating and drying than the higher strengths.

If you are suffering from bad bad breakouts click the link below:

If you are suffering from blackheads then click the link below:

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Skin Care Routine & How I Got Rid of my Acne!

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A true miracle- How I got rid of my acne. Daily skin-care routine.

This video is in NO way sponsored. I am not being payed/compensated for my review, and I am no affiliated with any brands mentioned.
I am not a dermatologist, what worked for my skin may not work for others, but if you ask me- it is definitely worth a try.

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I decided to film this video so I could help anyone out there that is going through what I have been through. Intense acne can truly take an emotional toll on a person, this skin care system has changed my life.

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HOW TO: CURE ACNE BREAKOUTS

The fight against blemishes can feel like a never ending battle – believe me i know.

In most cases it really can be won – or at the very least – controlled.

Understanding the basics of what does and does not cause breakouts and avoiding ingredients and triggers can go along way.

PLEASE don’t moisturise skin that doesn’t need it. If you are oily you really don’t need it – only moisturise skin that is dry. I know some people believe that all skin types need to be moisturised – but there is no evidence (in medical or dermatologist papers) that moisturising oily skin helps in any way. What oily skin does need though is antioxidants etc… if you must moisturise then consider a toner or serum – as these are lighter and will be less likely to clog pores.

Cleaning the skin keeps your skin healthy and free of dirt. I recommend the clarisonic very highly. I love it and it really has made a massive difference in my skin. Its expensive but its something i really believe in. Don’t worry about it if you don’t have one – its not necessary but its a great tool.

BHA and AHA products can help exfoliate the skin and thus reduce the likely hood of clogged pores.

Low pH BHA products aimed at normal/oily/dry skin types.

Proactive Solution – Clarifying Night Cream
Neutrogena – oil-free acne stress control hydrating acne treatment
Paula’s Choice – 1%-2% beta hydroxy acid gel/lotion/liquid

Higher pH BHA products aimed at very dry/or sensitive skin types.

Clinqiue Turn Around Concentrate
Clinique Mild Scruffing Lotion (no alcohol)

Retin-a is a product you should look into as it can regulate how the skin produces new skin cells – making them healthier, smoother and less likely to breakout.

Not everyone can tolerate Retin-a but it’s worth trying.

All skins require sunscreen especially when using AHA/BHA and/or Retin-a.

Benzoyl peroxide can disinfect the skin and kill the bacteria that causes blemishes. Don’t stop treat – treat the areas that breakout.

If you are experiencing major breakouts then click the link below and it will take you to an aggressive treatment plan for consistent blemishes.

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How I Cured My ACNE! Skin Care Regimen

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Acne Treatment with Accutane Isotretinoin Part 2

Dr. Thomas P. Habif, MD discusses Acne Treatment with Accutane Isotretinoin Part 2. See more at http://www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!!
Isotretinoin treatment Part 2: Relapse, side effects, monitoring,

depression

Risk factors for relapse are:

Young teenagers

Back and chest acne

Sinus tract lesions

Excess

granulation tissue

Androgen excess

There are several risk factors for recurrence. Patients with a high probability of relapse or failure with isotretinoin have been identified.

Young teenagers with nodulocystic acne will clear with isotretinoin therapy but the chance of recurrence within 2 years is high. They may require 2 to 4 courses of therapy to

maintain a durable remission. Patients with acne of the chest and back relapse more frequently.

Patients who form epithelial sinus tracts have a poor response to

therapy. These

linear cystic structures extend with time as they

propagate through the dermis. Isotretinoin and intralesional steroids

may clear the lesions but surgical excision is often

required.

Female patients with androgen excess states present with acne. They

relapse within 6 months of stopping isotretinoin. Oral contraceptives

and spironolactone are

appropriate treatments.

Women with high abdominal fat content called android obesity have

waist circumferences greater than 80 cm and waist-to-hip ratios greater than 0.8. They

look like Humpty-Dumpty with large upper bodies, flat buttocks and thin legs. They have a high incidence of diabetes, increased triglycerides and uterine cancer.

Side Effects

Teratogenicity

Increased cholesterol and triglyceride

Dry lips and nose bleeds

Dry skin and eczema

Contact lens users

Headaches

Bone pain

Granulation tissue formation

The potential to

cause major fetal abnormalities is the major side

effect of isotretinoin therapy. Woman who are pregnant or breast

feeding do not take the drug. Isotretinoin is prescribed

only by

physicians who have registered with the drug manufacturer. A detailed

manufacture created system for pregnancy prevention is an important

part of the treatment

experience.

Increased cholesterol and triglycerides are a common problem. People

who develop hypertriglyceridemia during isotretinoin therapy are at

increased risk for future

hyperlipidemia. Triglycerides and cholesterol

levels are measured each month.

All patients experience dry lips. Nose bleeds are more common in patients with a past history of

nasal bleeding. Lotions and petrolatum

based lubricants applied to the lips inserted into the nose helps.

Dry skin and eczema commonly occurs in the winter especially in

atopics. Contact lens users may experience dry eyes and need to use

artificial tears or wear glasses. Headaches are uncommon but can be

severe. Pseudotumor cerebri has been

reported.

Musculoskeletal symptoms are common in athletes. Bone pain, muscle and tendon injuries can occur.

Some lesions are unstable, break down. bleed and crust. Early

treatment with high doses of isotretinoin can stimulate granulation tissue that leads to the development of pyogenic granuloma-like lesions.

Initial treatment consists of cool

wet compresses, topical and or oral

steroids. Start with very low doses of isotretinoin 0.1 mg/kg/day and

increase slowly to 0.5 mg/kg. Explosive, highly inflammatory cystic

acne is treated with oral steroids. Isotretinoin is started only after

inflammation has been controlled.

Abnormal liver function test are rare. Skeletal hyperostosis of

apparently no consequence are sometimes seen on radiographs.

Monitoring

A pre-treatment CBC, fasting triglyceride, LFTs and pregnancy tests

are obtained and repeated 4 weeks

later. Triglyceride tests are

repeated until the response to isotretinoin is established. Monthly

pregnancy testing should continue until 1 month after cessation.

The

Depression Controversy

To date, no causal relationship between isotretinoin and psychiatric

adverse events has been established. A review of the existing

literature concluded

that there was no evidence to support a causal

connection of the drug to depression or suicide. Adverse Drug Reaction reports suggest that depression and suicide or suicide

attempt rates are well below those of the general population. As their skin improves, isotretinoin patients”" moods also tend to improve, rather than the opposite.

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DIY ♡ Highly Effective Acne Treatment (HD)

DIY ♡ Highly Effective Acne Treatment (MUST CLICK HERE)

All you need is:
Sea Salt
Honey
Small Bowl
Stirring Stick
Moisturizer

My Results:
I’ve been looking for a good acne treatment for a while. I have been through a lot of “over the counter” treatments, and they did not work for me. I searched for a few on youtube and this one would have to be the most effective for me. I realized after using this for a few days, it really has been helping my skin become a lot more healthy and smooth. And it is helping my acne to disappear a lot faster.

How does this work?
The sea salt works as a GREAT exfoliator. While the honey has “lactic acid” in it, which helps removes dead skin cells- so it gives your skin a more glowy look. The honey acts as a moisturizer, and by mixing it with other things such as Sea Salt, it combines all the effects and boosts the appearance of your skin.

Can this make me break-out?
The only way it can make you break out is if you are allergic to it. Salt will not make you break out, it is potentially the best thing for your skin. Just imagine how you feel after coming out of the beach. Your skin is always smooth-like. Moreover, if you are allergic to honey, another thing you can use is Yogurt. I know it sounds gross, but it definitely works.

P.S – Remember! This may or may not work for you. But it is highly effective because you are using natural products. So definitely try it out!!! If it works for you, tell me your success story!!

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