I would literally dread doing anything that involves touching my face (washing it, applying makeup or treatments, etc.) because it was so damn painful. This particular breakout was probably one of the most painful ones I’ve ever had, and these suckers were BIG. I also started regularly using glycolic acid wipes after washing my face at night.Īnyway, that being said, I’m so incredibly happy that my skin is starting to clear up again. I’m lactose intolerant so I don’t drink normal cow’s milk but I’d been drinking a whole lot of lactose free cow’s milk in the months leading up to and during the breakout which I stopped sometime around mid-December, I believe. Now, I can’t contribute 100% of this success story to Meltdown. This latest one began around last fall but the worst of it was in the end of November/beginning of December and lasted up until a few weeks ago. ![]() I’ll have periods of intense, painful breakouts, typically all around my mouth, chin, and jaw. So the only posts I’ve seen about this product are pretty old so I figured a new one wouldn’t hurt.īack story: I’m a 28 year old female and I have hormonal cystic acne that tends to pop up “randomly” (I should probably see an endocrinologist, to be honest, I know). Related subreddits: r/Accutane r/AcneScars r/AskDocs r/DermatologyQuestions r/DiagnoseMe r/SkincareAddicts r/SkincareAddiction r/tretinoin Do not discuss how to obtain an Rx product without a prescription or doctor. Microneedling, laser, extractions, cyst removal, high-level chemical peels, popping/lancing acne, etc. We/You do not overrule professionals.ĭo not discuss DIY medical procedures. R/acne is not a substitute for a professional. No links, self-promotion, blog posts, affiliate links, YouTube videos, surveys, polls, etc. "Natural" and "clean" are not safer than other products. masturbation and acne, opening/closing pores, drinking excess water, using baking soda/lemon juice, claims of microtears, face mapping, suggesting supplements, etc. No misinformation, myths, fearmongering, pseudoscience, DIY/natural/holistic remedies, etc. R/acne supports a science and evidence-based approach to treatment.
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