Acne!! Please Help. Suggestions Welcomed?

Kyle Asked: Acne!! Please Help. Suggestions Welcomed?

Acne! Please Help!!!?
So I have had moderate acne for a couple years now. All of the treatments I have done haven't been too successful for me. (ProActiv, Benzoyl Peroxide, Tertrinolin) None of them have worked for me. I also eat very healthy and drink tons of water. I wash my face twice a day and rarely touch my face with my hands. Are there any treatements that have worked for you or a friend that you could recommend? Any suggestions are helpful. And please don't say go to a dermatologist because she prescribed me Ttrinolin which made my face breakout for 3 months. Thanks everyone!

Answers:

Sugar Answered:
just wash your face and use wips that are made to help



Jon Mands Answered:
What works for me:

2 doses of Minocycline, prescribed by a Dermatolgist, with a daily topical Tazorac (heaviest dosage) and Clindamycin (heaviest dosage).

On top of this I take 12 Advils a day. Advil reduces blood flow and inflamation to your skin.

That works for me.

Then again, I have extremely-aggresive and intense acne.

You have moderate acne.

So idk.



wyntyrmarie Answered:
How do you wear your hair? I used to break out clear into my 20s until I started to pull my hair back off of my face. Turned out my hair was actually an irritation. Go figure. icon smile Acne!! Please Help. Suggestions Welcomed?



Sienna Answered:
The fact that you have already tried so many different treatments without success, your dermatologist would probably be willing to let you go on Acutane. I found it to be very strong medication, and you can't go in the sun while you're using it but it will get rid of the acne for good. I was happy with the result and I had very stubborn acne.



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