Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2005, 1:31 pm
I'm using acne medication that I put on my face at night and wash off in the morning. Well, my acne is getting a little better but my skin is SUPER dry and flaky from it. It's gross!!! Well, if I use moisturizer, my skin just gets acne...so what do I do to keep my skin nice and fresh and soft but acne free?! (while still using the acne medication the dermatologist prescribed!)
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Karen answered Thursday November 24 2005, 5:59 pm: Try using Neutrogena's "Healthy Skin" face lotion. It moisturizes your skin but at the same time, it stops your skin from breaking out. I use it and it works well. You can always get a recommendation from your dermatologist also. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
HC0_Fabulousity_xO answered Thursday November 24 2005, 5:30 pm: You could go back to the dermatologist and see if s/he recommends anything. =]
I use acne medicine and I got dried out skin too. I use Neutrogena Dry/Sensitive Non-Oil face softener/lotion. Works Great. =]
SweetAsCandy411 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 3:37 pm: Try using an acne medication that moisturizes your skin while making the acne go away, but check with your dermatologist first. If that doesnt work out use Aloe Vera , that probably wont cause acne because its natural. [ SweetAsCandy411's advice column | Ask SweetAsCandy411 A Question ]
soccergurlie1220 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 2:51 pm: that happens to my too i only use the medicine on my forehead and nose...where acne usualy is... and i always put on lotion..face lotion...and cary some with you all the time (lotion) well hope i help
ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 2:36 pm: i would tell your doctor maybe he can give you something for your face to help that also.. I don`t want to recommend something then it make your face look bad or not let the medication work.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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