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Question #11187
7 hours ago
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How to reduce acne and dull skin - #11187

Aayushi

I am having acne, pea sized acne on my face n neck, my skin colour is also getting dull, pores are also enlarged. Please suggest something what to do what to apply I have oily skin..right now i am using dove soap on my face.

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: I am facing pcos
Acne
Acne marks
Dull skin
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Dr. Neeraj Agarwal
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5 hours ago
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Follow this Morning:

Foaming face wash (oil-control) Niacinamide serum Light gel moisturizer Sunscreen SPF 50 (gel-based)

Night:

Cleanser

Adapalene 0.1% gel (2–3 nights/week) or Clindamycin+Niacinamide for active pimples

Moisturizer

Weekly Salicylic acid serum (1–2 times/week)

Clay mask once a week

Lifestyle (PCOS)

Eat low-sugar, high-protein, fiber-rich diet

Exercise daily (30 mins)

Inositol supplement + Vit D/B12 if deficient

Avoid Dove/harsh soaps, scrubbing, and pimple squeezing.

Tab Azithromycin 500g 5 days once daily in afternoon post meal

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