Acne problems :/
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Oct 26, 2013
Brianna L.
Ok so I've been dealing with an acne problems since July and it's the end of October, I went to a dermatologist and what he prescribed me hasn't helped and I've been using it for about 2 months, it hasn't gotten better whatsoever, and now I have dark marks and scars from the acne. I have very sensitive skin and eczema. What should I do to get rid of the acne/eczema scarring that will be safe for my skin?
Oct 26, 2013
Isabel M.
It takes about three to six months to see a difference. Trust me. I had horrific acne before I started acne meds and now my skin is clear as day. Except for redness. What do you use?
Oct 26, 2013
Brianna L.
It's called Benzaclin Gel.
Oct 26, 2013
Isabel M.
Oh I haven't heard of that! I do however suggest patience! And a lot of moisturizer!
Oct 26, 2013
Brianna L.
Ok thanks
Oct 26, 2013
Valkyrie F.
I agree with Isabel, with acne treatments they take time. You will get a lot of flakey and dry skin but, I suggest a heavy duty moisturiser something like a sun lotion. They're very moisturising and when you're putting acne treatments on your face, your skin becomes extremely sensitive to the sun so, it's a bonus really. I know it's hard but stick it out. Your skin will become clear. :)