How to reduce texture bumps and acne - #10599
I've tiny texture humps forehead sometimestgey r there sometimes not.. I'm using aha BHA toner and prescription tretionion...alsoI've few red inflamed acne on my cheeks I'm using simpleFacewash , dermacoDr v moisturizer reequil matte sunscreen nd bioderma miscellar to double cleanse . I'm doin meditation diet control and all ..I can see difference but I'm not satisfied
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Hello dear Please be aware See as per my clinical experience You can use alovera tulsi combination topically for 2 months In case of no improvement do consult gynacolologist for further details Regards
1) face wash Ahaglow Use twice daily 2) Benzac AC gel Apply on the bumps only at night’ 3) Tab limcee 500 1 tab daily after breakfast for 1 month Thank you Follow up soon.
As you are seeing improvement kindly continue the treatment as it takes 6 month to see significant changes Your can apply Benzac AC gel on the bumps only at night’
Considering you’re using a variety of skincare products and making lifestyle changes, a few adjustments might help refine your routine. Since you’re already using AHA BHA toner and tretinoin, these ingredients often improve texture by promoting cell turnover and unclogging pores. Tretinoin can initially cause skin irritation, leading to inflammation, so balancing its application is crucial. If your skin feels sensitive, reduce the frequency of tretinoin application, possibly every other night rather than daily, to allow your skin to adjust. Be careful with combining strong exfoliants like AHA/BHA with tretinoin on the same night; alternating can help minimize irritation. For red, inflamed acne, consider integrating a spot treatment containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, applying it directly on those areas. Ensure you’re not over-cleansing; twice a day is generally sufficient. Moisturizing is essential, especially with tretionoin use, as it can dry out the skin, so ensure that your moisturizer is hydrating yet non-comedogenic. Your sunscreen choice is critical, too. It’s good you’re using one, but make sure it offers broad-spectrum protection and reapply it every two hours while outdoors. Lifestyle factors like meditation and diet are excellent for overall health and can help manage stress-related acne. However, if these steps don’t yield desired results, you might consider speaking with a dermatologist. They can assess your current regimen and suggest other treatments like chemical peels or laser options tailored to your skin type. Remember, consistency and patience are essential; sometimes skin improvements take longer to manifest visibly.
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