Thanks, for the tips, stubbles. Thankfully, here we have mandatory (private or public) prescription insurance, so I always get a refund for my prescriptions. Good thing too, ''cause Differin isn''t cheap either.Date: 4/16/2008 11:48:33 PM
Author: stubles
Benzaclin (which is clindamycin +benzorol peroxide) works wonders too. It''s prescription only and unfortunately $50 a pop . It is mixed when you get it and only lasts 3 months after mixing.
Sounds like I should hunt down that Physician''s formula stuff! Thanks monarch. Have I ever told you how I love you sig line?Date: 4/17/2008 12:46:01 AM
Author: monarch64
I''m in the Physician''s Formula camp...I don''t have crazy breakouts anymore but still get the errant couple of zits once a month. It is by far the best concealor I''ve ever found. Also, DH uses a great product by Neutrogena, it''s a little tube of concealor he uses for undereye dark circles in ''corrective yellow.'' Anything green or yellow seems to really counter the red/inflamed spots or even the grayish tones under eyes. Dermablend is another great coverup that comes to mind, I know several women who swear by it.
And one more thing: a little bit of sun has always worked wonders for my skin...not full-on laying out, tanning, but 15-20 minutes of afternoon sun on the face (sans sunscreen, sorry, I know it''s not the healthiest thing) has always helped clear my skin. Maybe it''s all that Vitamin D?![]()
''Fraid not, it''s actually the UV rays burning your skin and either killing off the nasty bacteria in there or drying up any excess oil.Date: 4/17/2008 12:46:01 AM
Author: monarch64
I''m in the Physician''s Formula camp...I don''t have crazy breakouts anymore but still get the errant couple of zits once a month. It is by far the best concealor I''ve ever found. Also, DH uses a great product by Neutrogena, it''s a little tube of concealor he uses for undereye dark circles in ''corrective yellow.'' Anything green or yellow seems to really counter the red/inflamed spots or even the grayish tones under eyes. Dermablend is another great coverup that comes to mind, I know several women who swear by it.
And one more thing: a little bit of sun has always worked wonders for my skin...not full-on laying out, tanning, but 15-20 minutes of afternoon sun on the face (sans sunscreen, sorry, I know it''s not the healthiest thing) has always helped clear my skin. Maybe it''s all that Vitamin D?![]()