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  1. YJ
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    My acne came back

    Started 1 year ago by YJ
    Latest reply from jailynstanton

    Hello,
    I'm 29 years old. I've been treating my acne for 2 years now. I took Doxycycline 200 mg/day and Tretinoin Cream 0.1%. My face cleared, but I still had 1-2 breakouts once in a while. I wandered when I can stop taking medications and my first doctor said that some people take it for the rest of there lives. My second doctor said that I should still keep taking it and she can't tell for how long. She also said if I really want I can stop taking it. I decided to stop taking it. Because I don't want to take it forever. And now it has been 2 weeks and my acne came back. It looks more like a rash with acne, especially on my forehead. My mom had acne problem at the same age and it took her 1 year to completely get rid of it, and she even didn't take any oral medications (she lived in different country). Is there any way to REALLY treat my acne instead of hide it temporary?
    Thank you.

  2. jailynstanton
    Posted 1 year ago#
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    The problem is that your pores are keep getting clogged. In addition, during the meds you might have not been drinking sodas, or eating excessive sweets. If you did, the meds was only masking until you stopped. But you need to use this product, in addition, use Neutrogena acne facial soap only on your face daily and ONLY this soap, it may burn after the first few use, but once your skin gets use, you will be Clare as rain. During the irritation period only wash your face with cheaper acne facial wash, one you get in Wal-Mart. I had acne for years and did all types of meds. Even the one that cost 169.00 per month, it came back six months after I stopped using it for 9 months. Oh, only in the morning, use a towel with the soap. And just wash it with your hands at night. People don’t know I had acne, if I don’t tell them. oh drink MORE water, it will help to stuff not become so dense and clog the pores.


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