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the closeup is horrid ive had a girl pull back from a kiss because of it and also eyes look tired af from the soggy skinno its not, your skin is good enough, thats very normal texture
after skin maxxing hell yeah, thanks for the rateEasy LHTN
just be confident bromy skin has always looked bad, acne, poor quality, skin is always soggy and puffed up. can anyone tell me how much a 10g vial of ghk-cu last, thx!
thanks for the advice, also heard tretinoin does wonders can i start with it (0.025% ofc)?accurate or tazarotene first
- Cleanse Gently:
- Wash your face twice daily with a mild, non-comedogenic cleanser to remove excess oil and dirt.
- Avoid harsh scrubbing, which can irritate skin and worsen acne.
- Example products: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser or La Roche-Posay Effaclar Gel.
- Use Over-the-Counter Treatments:
- Benzoyl Peroxide: Kills acne-causing bacteria and reduces inflammation. Start with 2.5% or 5% strength (e.g., PanOxyl).
- Salicylic Acid: Unclogs pores by exfoliating dead skin cells (e.g., Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash).
- Retinoids: Over-the-counter adapalene (e.g., Differin Gel) helps prevent clogged pores and promotes cell turnover.
- Apply these at night, as some can make skin sensitive to sunlight.
- Moisturize:
- Use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer to prevent dryness, especially if using drying treatments like benzoyl peroxide or retinoids.
- Example: CeraVe AM/PM Moisturizer.
- Avoid Touching Your Face:
- Minimize contact to reduce oil and bacteria transfer.
- Change pillowcases weekly and clean phone screens regularly.
- Diet and Lifestyle:
- Some studies suggest high-glycemic foods (e.g., sugary snacks, white bread) and dairy may worsen acne for some people. Consider reducing these and monitoring changes.
- Stay hydrated and manage stress, as cortisol can trigger oil production.
- Sun Protection:
- Use a non-comedogenic sunscreen (SPF 30+) daily to protect skin, especially when using retinoids or other treatments that increase sun sensitivity.
For Moderate to Severe Acne
- Consult a Dermatologist: Persistent or cystic acne may require prescription treatments like:
- Topical or oral antibiotics (e.g., clindamycin, doxycycline).
- Prescription retinoids (e.g., tretinoin).
- Isotretinoin (Accutane) for severe cases, under strict medical supervision.
- Professional Treatments: Chemical peels, laser therapy, or extractions may be recommended.
When to Seek Medical Advice
- If acne persists after 6-8 weeks of OTC treatment.
- If you have painful, cystic acne or scarring.
- If acne affects your mental health or self-esteem.
Things to Avoid
- Popping or picking pimples, which can lead to scarring or infection.
- Overwashing or using harsh products, which can strip skin and worsen irritation.
- Heavy, oily cosmetics that clog pores.
Notes
- Results take time—most treatments require 4-12 weeks for noticeable improvement.
- Patch-test new products to avoid irritation or allergic reactions.
- If you’re referring to "skin ache" as a different condition (e.g., pain, sensitivity, or another issue), please provide more details (e.g., symptoms, location, duration).
yeah grok doesnt know shit why are we giving advice with ai when its telling us to use cerave (they worsen your skin so you keep buying their products)According to grok the best way to treat acne.
that is overkill for how your skin ismy skin has always looked bad, acne, poor quality, skin is always soggy and puffed up. can anyone tell me how much a 10g vial of ghk-cu last, thx!
why is it that a problem?that is overkill for how your skin is
its not a problem just that its not necessary, but go ahead if you wishwhy is it that a problem?
alright thanks for telling me anyways ill keep in mind!its not a problem just that its not necessary, but go ahead if you wish