aspieSavage
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This stack is extremely effective and very cost-effective.
1. 5mg of Accutane (oral isotretinoin) a day
Although Accutane is known to have harsh side effects such as depression, dry eyes, joint problems, etc. As the lowest dose, 5mg has a very low chance of causing these sides. A Randomized Controlled Trial was conducted to test the efficacy of 5mg Accutane (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23617693/). The study concluded that: Isotretinoin 5 mg/day is effective in reducing the number of acne lesions, and improving patients dermatologic quality of life, with minimal adverse effects.
5mg is great for people with mild acne and oily skin. 5mg daily completely changed my complexion with no side effects. However, an increase in dose is needed depending on the severity of the acne. I wouldn't recommend taking more than 20mg a day because as the dose increases, consequently the risk of side effects also increases.
Accutane is extremely cost-effective and convenient. I used to hate having to stick to a strict and costly skin routine with one day off resulting in a breakout.
A 6 month supply will cost $77 https://aipctshop.net/product/isotroin-accutane5-mg-10-tablet/
2. 0.05% topical isotretinoin applied once nightly
Isotretinoin is great for skin completion. I recommend 0.05% which is the lowest dose because of its anti-aging benefits. The dose can be increased but it takes the skin a while to get used to it. I higher dose won't be necessary if you're also taking oral Accutane. 0.05% isotretinoin will cause some redness at first but it will soon go away. Topical isotretinoin combined with Accutane is a killer combo. Isotretinoin is also cheap you can cop with out a prescription on aipctshop
3. 0.05mm derma roll once a week
- reduces skin imperfections such as scar and wrinkles
4. sunscreen (very important)
Your skin will be sensitive to sun exposure from Accutane and topical isotretinoin. Sunscreen is also the ultimate longevity max. Nothing damages the skin more than the sun
5. chapstick with sunscreen
I experienced occasional dry lips. Chapstick works wondoers
Vitamin stack
- vitamin C
- Beta carotene
IDK if this stuff works but I use it. It's supposed to give your skin a glow but I can't tell if its from the iso or the beta
Drink lots of water
1. 5mg of Accutane (oral isotretinoin) a day
Although Accutane is known to have harsh side effects such as depression, dry eyes, joint problems, etc. As the lowest dose, 5mg has a very low chance of causing these sides. A Randomized Controlled Trial was conducted to test the efficacy of 5mg Accutane (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23617693/). The study concluded that: Isotretinoin 5 mg/day is effective in reducing the number of acne lesions, and improving patients dermatologic quality of life, with minimal adverse effects.
5mg is great for people with mild acne and oily skin. 5mg daily completely changed my complexion with no side effects. However, an increase in dose is needed depending on the severity of the acne. I wouldn't recommend taking more than 20mg a day because as the dose increases, consequently the risk of side effects also increases.
Accutane is extremely cost-effective and convenient. I used to hate having to stick to a strict and costly skin routine with one day off resulting in a breakout.
A 6 month supply will cost $77 https://aipctshop.net/product/isotroin-accutane5-mg-10-tablet/
2. 0.05% topical isotretinoin applied once nightly
Isotretinoin is great for skin completion. I recommend 0.05% which is the lowest dose because of its anti-aging benefits. The dose can be increased but it takes the skin a while to get used to it. I higher dose won't be necessary if you're also taking oral Accutane. 0.05% isotretinoin will cause some redness at first but it will soon go away. Topical isotretinoin combined with Accutane is a killer combo. Isotretinoin is also cheap you can cop with out a prescription on aipctshop
3. 0.05mm derma roll once a week
- reduces skin imperfections such as scar and wrinkles
4. sunscreen (very important)
Your skin will be sensitive to sun exposure from Accutane and topical isotretinoin. Sunscreen is also the ultimate longevity max. Nothing damages the skin more than the sun
5. chapstick with sunscreen
I experienced occasional dry lips. Chapstick works wondoers
Vitamin stack
- vitamin C
- Beta carotene
IDK if this stuff works but I use it. It's supposed to give your skin a glow but I can't tell if its from the iso or the beta
Drink lots of water