Tuesday, August 17, 2010

So i'm using this product for my acne called oxy peroxide benzoyl, i put on the cream at night and during day

but when i wash my face it gets a little dry, so im thinking of putting on moisture lotion, but im confuse do i put on the moisture lotion the same time i have the oxy cream on, meaning i cover over the oxy cream? or do i wait till i wash my face and then put on the lotion, but since i put on the oxy cream during the day for about 8 hours and during the night for about 8 hours, that means it's pretty much the whole day, how do i get the time to even put on the moisture lotion, if i do put it on, how long should one puts on the moisture lotion? ALSO i think because i'm extensively using oxy cream, it's irritating my skin creating reddish bump, i keep on using the oxy cream over it, but it doens't flatten out, what do i do? should i put on moisture lotion on the bump?So i'm using this product for my acne called oxy peroxide benzoyl, i put on the cream at night and during day
You're over-drying your skin, and the bump is likely a cystic acne bump. The swelling can go down if you put cold compresses on it on a regular basis; don't squeeze it, however, as that might lead to scarring. The cold compresses should flatten the bump if used each night.





Get a gentle moisturiser; Oil of Olay Complete Sensitive is good for most skins. After washing your face, put this moisturizer on your entire face.





At night, after cleansing, put the moisturiser on. Let it sit for a minute or so. On the parts of your face you have acne, apply the benzoyl peroxide lotion with a q-tip to your acne (not all over--just on the pimples).





This should help with the dryness.





Unless you're constantly breaking out, you really don't need to apply oxy all over your face--only on your pimples. It might help to use a mild scrub 1-3x per week; add some baking soda to some water, and put that on your oily parts in the shower; let it sit for 1-2 minutes; scrub gently, and rinse off. Follow with moisturiser.





I hope this helps!So i'm using this product for my acne called oxy peroxide benzoyl, i put on the cream at night and during day
Why have the worry of guessing on a product that will harm your glands underneath from the drying affect? Hard telling what else it will do those are chemical and if you want to get a pure safe swiss botanical product with proven results that will work with your skins navagational system to put the ph balance back into your skin why not get and use the best that has proven results ARbonne. If you click on my profile it will take you to where you can get this incredible product made by the top skin care chemist in the world i would put you on the intellegence's line and the nutrimin c re9 deep pore cleasning mask and you will see a difference in your skin not only in the softness but the removeal of zits in 2-3 days and it will be the only product you will ever need i've see it with my own eyes i have fixed some of the worst skin out their and they thank me everday for getting them on a products that is pure safe and botancial and works with proven results and for having thier great skin back once and for all and you to can have the same if you need me for anything else let me know it will come to your door in 2-3 days and your welcome for the best made by the best just click on my profile
Oxy is supposed to ';dry up'; the pimple, but if it actually makes things worse then you should just stop using it and switch to something else (no point using a moisturizer to counteract its effects cos that'll simply defeat the purpose of using it in the first place).
I just read another post about this same product! I highly recommend using Clinique's ';Moisture Surge Extra Thirsty Skin Relief';. I know it seems really expensive for what you get, but trust me it lasts a very very very long time because you only need a little bit (and I have very dry skin). Also, it isn't greasy or pore clogging! Make sure you let your doctor know about the bumps and ask him/her about when to apply moisturizer or it might say on the directions or info. insert (or ask a pharmacist).

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