sewpunk
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cause if they aren't developing into actual pimples, you may have sensitive skin or a mild form of rocasia. (it's common if you have oily and sensitive skin)
If that is the case (oily and sensitive skin) I would not use harsh products on your face. Try washing with foaming cleanser for the oil, a toner and a retinol lotion day and night... I would also try a salicylic face scrub. I like Biore Pore Uncloging Scrub for that.
The retinol cream may be harsh if your skin is sensitive, but you can gradually build up to wearing it every day. One day on, one day off till its comfortable. (I like Neutrogena Anti-Wrinkle retinol lotion)
If your skin was developing full blown acne, I would think you have more tollerant skin and could use harsher agressing acne treatments without the itchy skin.
I hope that helps.
Originally Posted by alurabella Kind of a mix of both really... why? |
cause if they aren't developing into actual pimples, you may have sensitive skin or a mild form of rocasia. (it's common if you have oily and sensitive skin)
If that is the case (oily and sensitive skin) I would not use harsh products on your face. Try washing with foaming cleanser for the oil, a toner and a retinol lotion day and night... I would also try a salicylic face scrub. I like Biore Pore Uncloging Scrub for that.
The retinol cream may be harsh if your skin is sensitive, but you can gradually build up to wearing it every day. One day on, one day off till its comfortable. (I like Neutrogena Anti-Wrinkle retinol lotion)
If your skin was developing full blown acne, I would think you have more tollerant skin and could use harsher agressing acne treatments without the itchy skin.
I hope that helps.