moggr2009
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This is my first actual post on here, let me know if im violating any rules or anything
To preface this post, im gonna give a little bit of context.
When I was younger I had the smallest nose, it was litterally perfect, looked good, and fit right into my face.
Puberty happened, and my nose rapidly grew along with severe acne. <---- *normal for 99% of the population for it to grow as you age, but acne increases size beyond which it would have been normal.
Both my parents have relatively thin noses
Im 15 now, and have been struggling with the size.
The nose size length is perfect, shape, its just the end, the skin is incredibly thick, and I can push down quite a bit until I feel the actual cartilidge (there IS a difference).
My face is probably a solid 8/10, even with my nose, I have really good eyes mouth and jawline.
So, I wanted change, so about 2 weeks ago I started using 1% Hydrocortisone cream on my nose (walgreens brand). I would just use a little drop on my fingertips (still a ton for such a small area.)
I do see some change, its slight but definetly there. I'll continue using until I can get my hands on some Lattise and see how it goes. *might still use if results not as expected.
Now, why does this work?
1. Hydrocortisone thins skin when used in high doses frequently.
Research:
(https://nationaleczema.org/risks-of-topical-corticosteriods/): "Most people immediately think of thinning of the skin (skin atrophy). This is a well-recognized possible side effect. It is true that potent and super potent topical corticosteroids can cause skin atrophy if applied too frequently and for a prolonged time without a break."
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): "Steroid-induced skin atrophy is thinning of the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to topical steroids steroids."
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): " Over-the-counter hydrocortisone is the lowest-potency steroid cream available, but could cause thinning of the skin if used daily for many consecutive weeks."
What does this mean?
It means that consecutive use of Hydrocortisone can and probably will thin the skin.
Second reason why this probably works is because for people still in puberty (and for some after) your skin and especially your nose is extremely inflammed, which causes swelling, and one of the main usages in Hydrocortisone is to bring down swelling and inflammation.
For me, my nose is obviously inflammed, its oily, gross and whatnot, and I have acne.
Not gonna list sources for this, just read the packaging.
However, this can be temporary unless the root cause is addressed. (Which for me is acne, and im doing daily skincare and its getting better).
In conclusion.
Hydrocortisone is a near-verified way to reduce nose skin thickness for ogre-noses.
Let me know how I did on this post, I need some feedback as its my first post ever.
To preface this post, im gonna give a little bit of context.
When I was younger I had the smallest nose, it was litterally perfect, looked good, and fit right into my face.
Puberty happened, and my nose rapidly grew along with severe acne. <---- *normal for 99% of the population for it to grow as you age, but acne increases size beyond which it would have been normal.
Both my parents have relatively thin noses
Im 15 now, and have been struggling with the size.
The nose size length is perfect, shape, its just the end, the skin is incredibly thick, and I can push down quite a bit until I feel the actual cartilidge (there IS a difference).
My face is probably a solid 8/10, even with my nose, I have really good eyes mouth and jawline.
So, I wanted change, so about 2 weeks ago I started using 1% Hydrocortisone cream on my nose (walgreens brand). I would just use a little drop on my fingertips (still a ton for such a small area.)
I do see some change, its slight but definetly there. I'll continue using until I can get my hands on some Lattise and see how it goes. *might still use if results not as expected.
Now, why does this work?
1. Hydrocortisone thins skin when used in high doses frequently.
Research:
(https://nationaleczema.org/risks-of-topical-corticosteriods/): "Most people immediately think of thinning of the skin (skin atrophy). This is a well-recognized possible side effect. It is true that potent and super potent topical corticosteroids can cause skin atrophy if applied too frequently and for a prolonged time without a break."
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Topical Steroids and Skin Thinning Atrophy | TSW Assist
Topical steroids are a common pharmaceutical solution of treating skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis. Topical corticosteroids are indicated only for short term use. Several side effects are observed when these medicines are used for extended periods, whether topically or systemically...
tswassist.com
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Can Steroid Creams Help With or Even Cure Skin Inflammation? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Steroid Creams Can Help with Skin Inflammation but Are Not a Cure October 28, 2011 Dear Mayo Clinic: Is it true that using steroid creams can thin the skin to the point that the skin is damaged? I have never heard of this and have used hydrocortisone and others for skin irritations on my...
newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org
What does this mean?
It means that consecutive use of Hydrocortisone can and probably will thin the skin.
Second reason why this probably works is because for people still in puberty (and for some after) your skin and especially your nose is extremely inflammed, which causes swelling, and one of the main usages in Hydrocortisone is to bring down swelling and inflammation.
For me, my nose is obviously inflammed, its oily, gross and whatnot, and I have acne.
Not gonna list sources for this, just read the packaging.
However, this can be temporary unless the root cause is addressed. (Which for me is acne, and im doing daily skincare and its getting better).
In conclusion.
Hydrocortisone is a near-verified way to reduce nose skin thickness for ogre-noses.
Let me know how I did on this post, I need some feedback as its my first post ever.