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1) Ahaglow face wash Apply twice daily 2) Epiduo gel Apply only on the affected areas at night 3) LA shield sunscreen spf50 Apply daily
Are your periods normal?
Face wash – Use a gentle cleanser (cheap options: Cetaphil clone/AcneStar face wash or even mild baby soap like Dove Baby if nothing else).
Moisturizer – Non-oily cream/gel (like Aloe vera gel—very cheap).
Sun protection – If possible, use a sunscreen (even a pharmacy brand SPF 30). Sun worsens marks.
Persol AC 2.5). Only on pimples, not whole face at night
Based on your symptoms, I can suggest the following treatment plan for your acne: Morning Routine FW (Face wash) 2% Glutone Salicylic serum Sensylia / Hydro Active (moisturizer) Barelyan (sunscreen) Evening Routine FW (Face wash) Aziclear Serum Sensylia / Hydro Active (moisturizer)
Medications Tab. Globlite OSP – 1 tablet daily × 3 months (after breakfast) Tab. Tretin Iso 20 – 1 tablet daily × 2 months (after dinner) Additional Advice Please also check if you have dandruff, as it can worsen acne. If present, use an anti-dandruff shampoo every alternate day.
To address your acne and acne marks, here’s a comprehensive yet practical approach that could be helpful given your situation. Start by focusing on a gentle skincare routine. Use a mild, non-comedogenic cleanser twice daily, morning and night, to keep your skin clean without over-drying it, which could worsen the acne. For treating active acne, over-the-counter products containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid can be effective. Apply them directly on the pimples. They target bacteria and help to reduce inflammation, but be cautious as these can be irritating—start by using them once every other day to see how your skin reacts. For acne marks, consistency is key. Ingredients such as niacinamide or alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), which are often found in affordable serums or creams, can help lighten marks over time. These help in gentle exfoliation and promote skin turnover, reducing pigmentation. Make sure that you apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, as sun exposure can darken acne marks, making them more prominent. Also, avoid picking at or squeezing your pimples, as this can increase scarring.
Improving your overall lifestyle can benefit your skin significantly. Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while reducing sugar and dairy, can sometimes help reduce acne. Ensure you are drinking plenty of water and getting enough sleep. Stress reduction techniques such as exercise, meditation, or adequate sleep can also have a positive impact on your skin condition. If your acne is severe, not responding to these measures, or worsening, it may be time to seek professional advice. Community health clinics often offer dermatology consultations at lower costs, providing a more customized treatment plan that might include prescription treatments like topical retinoids or antibiotics. Remember, managing this effectively could require a combination of over-the-counter care, lifestyle adjustments, and possibly professional treatments for persistent or worsening issues.
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