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July 27th, 2006, 10:30 AM
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Face Skin looks very odd
Hi,
I have been getting serious skin problems, nothing to do with itching or stuff like that, but every bit of my face is all "dotty", and cheeks contain non-red spots, probably grownin under my skin and leaving bumps on skin. I have used countless amount of products like Clearisil, using eggwhite on face, Loreal face wash, and loads of others, but no change.
Serious Help, what do you suggest, any products that can help over come this?
heres a low quality image of what i am on about.
badongo.com/pic/246946
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July 27th, 2006, 11:58 PM
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The focus of your shot is a little blurry, making an opinion hard to give.
Your entire problem may be an allergic reaction to one or more items that you have used on your face, a stress reaction, or simply the way your skin functions at this particular stage of your life.
Have you tried hypo-allergenic facial cleansers or masks?
Have you seen a dermatologist?
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July 28th, 2006, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Vizigoth
The focus of your shot is a little blurry, making an opinion hard to give.
Your entire problem may be an allergic reaction to one or more items that you have used on your face, a stress reaction, or simply the way your skin functions at this particular stage of your life.
Have you tried hypo-allergenic facial cleansers or masks?
Have you seen a dermatologist?
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Nope, havnt used any of those of those. Is there any UK site or shop that sells that hypo-allergenic facial cleansers?
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July 28th, 2006, 08:00 AM
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Hi Maxpayne,
The resolution of the pic makes it hard for me to see the problem clearly.
I would suggest you see your GP or a dermatologist, esp if it's an allergic reaction to something.
If it ends up being acne, may I suggest something I've found which really works? It's called Proactiv. It's a three part system (cleanser, toner, repairing lotion) but I only use the cleanser because the other two medications are too potent for my skin. If your skin is as sensitive, I'd go with just the cleanser and after your routine in the evening you could follow with a VERY mild benzoyl peroxide cream.
I wish you the best, Max
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July 28th, 2006, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by bluebird
Hi Maxpayne,
The resolution of the pic makes it hard for me to see the problem clearly.
I would suggest you see your GP or a dermatologist, esp if it's an allergic reaction to something.
If it ends up being acne, may I suggest something I've found which really works? It's called Proactiv. It's a three part system (cleanser, toner, repairing lotion) but I only use the cleanser because the other two medications are too potent for my skin. If your skin is as sensitive, I'd go with just the cleanser and after your routine in the evening you could follow with a VERY mild benzoyl peroxide cream.
I wish you the best, Max 
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Yeah ive been looking for Proactiv everywhere, but cant find it. Also, when i find it online, they dont send it to UK
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July 28th, 2006, 12:21 PM
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July 29th, 2006, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bluebird
Here ya go: proactivsolution.co.uk/ 
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