I have been using acne
medication on my acne prone skin for years.
Not exact matches
I was so excited to see the positive result
on the pregnancy test, I didn't really fully think about the implications of going off my topical
acne medications and how those pesky pregnancy hormones might affect my skin.
I started dyeing it regularly, taking a powerful
acne medication, and moved to an area with different water, and quickly noticed all this take a toll
on my strands.
You were, prior to undertaking the Flo Living program,
on medications for
acne and cycle issues — what has been your journey with this?
I guess I was «lucky» because I had
acne and my Dr. made me wear sunscreen because of the
medication I was
on.
In addition, chemicals and toxins in conventional
acne medications are extremely harsh
on the skin and internal organs, which may lead to substantial damage in some individuals — resulting in other health issues not related to
acne.
And she didn't put any kind of
acne medication on my skin at all, it was more from the inside out.
I was also thinking the SPECT scan may be valuable in showing any damage done by
medications — I was
on Roaccutane and antibiotics for years for unrelenting
acne which I've now finally got under control with the help of an LED mask and diet, hopefully!
I used to have the WORST cystic
acne and the
medications I was
on didn't do much to help it.
I've never shared this before, but I am currently
on 3 different face
medications for cystic
acne.
Australian researchers studying tea tree oil discovered that a 5 percent solution was just as effective as benzoyl peroxide, a leading
acne medication found in conventional
acne skin care that can be stripping or irritating
on many skin types.
According to the book, Braxton learned that she was pregnant while
on the
acne medication Accutane — which can result in severe complications, especially to the unborn fetus — so she decided to terminate the pregnancy.