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Dry Skin (answer asap)


Question Posted Sunday December 23 2007, 11:22 pm

I got a new acne medication from my dermatologist. Its clearing up my skin wonderfully, but now, my skin has become really dry (before it tended to be alittle oily), when i put on moisturizer its burns soooo badly adn makes my face all red and blotchy. I tryed a sensitive skin moistursing lotion adn that burns just as bad. I Just started this new medication adn its working well otherwise, so i dotn want to stop it. Does anyone have any REALLY REALLY good moisturizer or moisturizing mask that i can put on adn will instantly help my dry skin WITHOUT burning it? Thank you soo much

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jazzymess answered Monday December 24 2007, 7:32 am:
i have the same problem, i use differin.
but i use cetaphil, as a moisturizer, and it works really good.
sometimes if it burns, i don't put the acne cream on for a day, and just put the lotion on.
if it continues, talk to your dermatologist, she might be able to give you something so it doesn't burn, or a special lotion for sensitive skin.

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xoLoLaox answered Monday December 24 2007, 4:39 am:
If I were you, I would speak to my dermatologist.

But, if you don't want to do THAT, my advice would [also] be to just give your skin a break. Sometimes, skin needs to be aired out, you know.


Also, skin usually gets dry because you have stopped your usual method of...something. For example, if you were using a certain face wash daily before and you switched to something else/stopped, then that's what'll happen until your skin adjusts to this new medication.

Happy Holidays!
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