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31Aug/11Off

How does Benzoyl Peroxide work, and why is it so murderous to my skin?

I am 16 and have been applying 10% Benzoyl Peroxide every night (after washing with Neutrogena Gentle Facial Cleanser) for just over a week now. After switching from sporradic Salicylic Acid use to BP, I responded well and quickly initially, and even had one day without acne... Now, however, it's just a bit better than it was before I began the treatment. The problem, however, is that my skin (especially my chin and cheeks) is now constantly horribly dry and flaky, though I apply a light moisturizer at least five times per day.

Any explanations about how BP works or suggestions about what to do for this condition... Should I stop or continue with the BP? I have mild to moderate acne and would love to be at least partially clear and not flaky by the time school begins in a week. Thanks a ton for any suggestions you can offer! =)
The moisturizer that I have been using has an SPF of 15.

8Jul/11Off

How long does it take to get rid of a huge zit?

Last night I had chocolate cake and now I have this huge zit on the lowers side of my face. I've already piped it a little but it's still there under the skin and swelled. I've scrubs it clean with nuetrogena pink grapefruit scrub and put benzoyl peroxide and took my antibiotic so How long will it take to go away.

26May/11Off

Does anyone know of any gentle acne solutions that work?

my skin seems to be too sensitive for benzoyl peroxide acne spot treatments. i always get a red itchy blotch around where i applied it. also, i find that serious acne cleansers with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide dry out my skin too much, which then makes it get more oily and i get more acne. =mostly i'm looking for spot treatments or facial cleansers, but anything that you've had success with on sensitive skin in the past that might be helpful? any suggestions?

19May/11Off

Will this work for my resistant acne?

I have several whiteheads,pustules, and papules (mostly on my forehead and between my eyebrows) that just won't go away. I am 13, and I don't wear makeup except for powder foundation. I have tried many products containing benzoyl peroxide and saliclyic acid, but nothing seems to make by breakouts any better. I thought that maybe if I use all of my products at night/in the morning, the concentration would help my acne.

I have:
Clean & Clear 3-in-1 exfoliating cleanser ( 5% benzoyl peroxide)
Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash ( 2% salicylic acid)
Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10 ( 10% benzoyl peroxide)
Nicomide-T Cream ( 4% nicotinamide)
Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment ( 2% salicylic acid)

Please Answer!

26Apr/11Off

how is the st ives blemish and blackhead scub?

i heard its too harsh but also effective to prevent acne
do u think i should get it? i have combo skin that can get sensitive if i used benzoyl peroxide. Im not sure cuz i heard good reviews on it

what do u use to moisturize after?

25Apr/11Off

Best pimple spot cream? Help!?

I have tried many pimple creams and spot treatments that claim to work, but they either never do, or dry out my skin.
what pimple/acne spot cream an I use that will work quickly without drying up my skin?

**additional info:
I have oily skin
I tried Burt's Bees and Clean & clean w/ benzoyl peroxide
I only have pimples on my t-zone and some on my checks.

21Apr/11Off

Freederm vs Benzoyl Peroxide for clearing acne?

I am wondering what the general feeling is on these acne treatments?

I currently have Freederm (active ingredient - nicotinamide which is an anti imflamatory) and fine it does work in reducing redness but dont know yet if it will prevent new spots coming.

I have read some good things about Benzoyl Peroxide and wonder which is best?
Or can I combine them??

Thanks

6Apr/11Off

Should I wash my face more than twice a day?

I never really had a major problem with acne throughout my teen years. I am now 21. I used to have very oily skin here and there but my breakouts were under control when I used papaya natural bar soap until I got so curious with the Tea Tree line from The BodyShop and st. ives apricot scrub. I find both of them were just way too harsh for my skin. Then I switch to Aiken Tea Tree Oil with hope I could get rid of my already was acne, ok that was 3 months ago. Then I switch back to the papaya bar soap, but this too didnt seem to work for my skin anymore. I then tried using a sea cucumber extract anti acne facial wash together with the moisturizer. It was ok until the second week I breakout tremendously that I had to switch back to the papaya bar soap. But this time, not only it made my acne worsen, I also get this tight sort of feeling around my cheeks and mouth, it hurts so much when I wash my face especially on the cheeks, and I experience redness all over my face, my pimples look irritated and my skin was overdry. I tried putting Bio Oil since it is used to rehydrate dry skin, I applied it as often as I could but nothing worked. Absolutely nothing. I was depressed with my dry skin. I breakout almost everywhere. My forehead (which I never had pimples on my forehead), My cheeks, jaw line, chin and above my upper lips. There are many of them. I tried using benzoyl peroxide from 5% to 10%, it irritated my pimples. My skin gets really dry and sensitive due to applying too much harsh products on my skin. But then after hours of research through the internet, I found Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser which can be used on baby's skin and wont sting eyes. That pretty much explains how mild and gentle this cleanser is! I've been using this for 2 days, together with neutrogena alcohol free and a cetaphil moisturizer for dry and sensitive skin and not to forget, a clean and clear acne spot treatment. Work wonders! My pimples are shrinking dramatically over night. I only applied once on my red angry pimple. So far, this is the first time in these 4 months period that I have NO NEW PIMPLES growing in a day. like seriously. I can see my existing acne is clearing out. My skin is back to normal and no more dry flaky skin after only 2 times applying little amount of cetaphil moisturizer. I'm happy with my skin condition right now, oh I've been drinking lots and lots of water lately, that helps too I guess. Really sorry for this long message, but I just want to share to everybody how amazing this products are. It takes lots of trial and error until you found the right products for your skin. I would suggest to be more gentle to your skin rather than using harsh chemicals to actually treat your acne. So my question is, I must wash my face 4 times a day, in the morning 6am, after having my lunch around 1pm, after I got back from Uni around 6pm and before bed 12pm. I was told to only wash face twice per day. Is this bad for my skin? I really dont want to ruin my skin. Having a dry flaky skin really is a nightmare for me..

6Mar/11Off

What can I do about constant whiteheads?

I've finally gotten my acne mostly under control. I've tried Proactiv, benzoyl peroxide treatments, tea tree oil, and who knows how many other things, but the only thing that seems to be even moderately effective is using an anti-microbial wash. This controls redness and most pimples, but I've still got lots and lots of whiteheads. I use a scrub a few times a week and use an exfoliator to extract the whiteheads probably once a week. The problem is that I have very deep pores, so it causes a lot of redness and dryness for a few days afterwards.. and then the whiteheads come right back. I wash my face every day, and use acne medicated makeup, so I'm not sure what is causing them.

What I would like to know is, is there an acne wash system that fights whiteheads? Or is there anything I can do about them that is less irritating?

6Mar/11Off

whiteheads keep coming back?

I've finally gotten my acne mostly under control. I've tried Proactiv, benzoyl peroxide treatments, tea tree oil, and who knows how many other things, but the only thing that seems to be even moderately effective is using an anti-microbial wash. This controls redness and most pimples, but I've still got lots and lots of whiteheads. I use a scrub a few times a week and use an exfoliator to extract the whiteheads probably once a week. The problem is that I have very deep pores, so it causes a lot of redness and dryness for a few days afterwards.. and then the whiteheads come right back. I wash my face every day, and use acne medicated makeup, so I'm not sure what is causing them.

What I would like to know is, is there an acne wash system that fights whiteheads? Or is there anything I can do about them that is less irritating?

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