#cystic Acne
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things-erin-likes · 7 months ago
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I know this is wildly different from my usual art posts BUT I have wanted to make it for a long, long time, because I love sharing any knowledge that might help someone else. SO...
If you (A) don't want to spend more than 1 minute on your face routine, (B) don't want to completely change what your face structure looks like with makeup to have a consistent skin appearance and/or (C) have cystic/nodal/regular acne that just doesn't go away no matter what people tell you to do,
then I give to you:
My One Single Product 1 Minute Makeup Tutorial For People Who Don't Wear Makeup
In which I bravely show you my face to illustrate
Before and after on one of my "best" skin days:
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It's very likely this is common knowledge for a lot of people BUT I wish I had known it when I was in my teens and struggling with a severe skin condition I thought would eventually go away and never did.
[TLDR: It's a concealer stick that matches your skin]
No, having a skin condition doesn't mean you need to cover it. However, that doesn't mean it can't still hurt your self image, confidence, and relationships with people who give you unsolicited comments on it (because you want to throw them out the window).
SO HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED:
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A concealer stick, my preference being Covergirl's CG Smoothers. They're non-comodogenic and somehow seem to help with my acne, maybe just because covering it helps me not pick at it.
Now, I am the pastiest, whitest shade of white, so I use two shades: "Fair" for my face, which has more of a pink hue, and "Neutralizer" (wheeze) for my neck because it gets even less sun than my face, and is both paler and less pink.
You might be able to get along just fine with one tone if you don't get acne on your neck and chest or have a more even skin tone, but the most important thing is to get the shade that matches your skin tone as close as possible.
To do this, either look in a mirror in the most natural light you can find and hold up your hands and arms until you find a spot that matches your face the closest, then compare the makeup in the store to this. OR.... Just bring a little mirror with you to the store.
STEPS:
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1. Start with a clean face. (Wipe your face with a wet cloth if you haven't washed your face already that day)
Optional step 2. Put on a little moisturizer if your skin dries out and flakes, like mine does. I'm allergic to my cats so I use a medicated cream in place of moisturizer lmao
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3. Swipe the concealer directly onto red spots, scabs, or bumps, and rub it in with your finger making a soft halo that blends in with the rest of your skin.
...and that's it.
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You don't have to do your whole face. You're only adjusting the parts that stands out so they blend in and leaving the rest alone. Some days I cover a few spots, other days it feels like my whole face.
It can't always completely everything, but it makes everything much less noticeable. The shape of scabs may still be there:
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It won't cover freshly bleeding wounds well, either... But it will cover the red skin around it:
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Like with any makeup, always remove it before you go to bed!!! With makeup remover or a cleanser! Cheap, unscented makeup wipes work great for me.
So yeah, I'm 30 and only just now started finally seeing improvement in my own skin because I did my own research and asked a doctor to try treatments for hormonal acne instead of all the antibiotic approaches, meaning I'm on spironolactone and thus also a mandatory birth control. But hey! It's something.
Having control over how my face looks helps my confidence and self image, like controlling how my hair or clothes look. I don't feel like I have to wear it any more than I don't have to wear my hair short, I just like it that way.
I also hope that this might be able to help guys too, or anyone else who feels like they're not "allowed" to wear makeup but still struggle with the look of their own skin, since the lack of any other product means you really don't look like you're "wearing makeup".
Anyway, long post over, time to flee 🏃‍♀️
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shurpart · 11 months ago
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agrownupgeekgirl · 8 months ago
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In pain this morning but I have things to do, wish me luck.
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beautyandlifestyleblog86 · 1 year ago
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Ceramides play a crucial role in nourishing and safeguarding the skin barrier against harmful external toxins. These wondrous molecules act as the body's natural defense mechanism, keeping the skin hydrated and supple. By forming a protective layer, ceramides prevent moisture loss and shield the skin from environmental aggressors like pollution and UV rays. This helps maintain the skin's integrity, preventing dryness, irritation, and potential damage. So, in a nutshell, ceramides are like the superheroes of skincare, ensuring our skin stays healthy and protected.
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beenovel · 1 year ago
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Hey does anyone know of a site like CurlScan (a site that tells you if a product is Curly Girl approved) for Rosacea???? I'm just so overwhelmed looking through the ingredients on every single product I go to buy. I just want to wear sunscreen without my face feeling like it's on fire and be able to type in the name of the product to find out whether it's going to give me hives/acne/a rash/etc
Please reblog this even if you don't have an answer just in case someone else does
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moonysprettypoison · 2 months ago
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“Lipstick on a pig”
confidence after having severe cystic acne will never be the same📉 the way im off acctane and I hate how my face looks, like all the acne scars that look like pores :(
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fancyratlady · 11 months ago
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This is your sign to try Isotrentinoin for acne!
This is a little out of left field but someone asked me today if Isotrentinoin (Accutane) was worth it, and I want to shout from the roof tops that my answer is yes. It changed my skin and my life. In the six years since I took a single six month course I have never had another cystic breakout and only a few nodules which I caused by picking. Even when I don’t use my topical medication, I don’t have major breakouts.
I know trying this drug can be especially intimidating for AFAB people, because the consequences of getting pregnant while on it are so dire. When I took it I was young enough that insurance accepted abstinence as birth control; but if for whatever reason one type of birth control is not right for you it is worth it to find a provider who will work with you and insurance to find a solution.
I had cystic acne develop at an unusually young age, and insurance wouldn’t cover Isotrentinoin until I was thirteen. My dermatologist at the time refused to fight them on it. If this is your child’s situation, don’t be afraid to find a new doctor! Fight your insurance! There are people who need several rounds, and people who experience extreme side effects, and even those for whom it doesn’t work. But I just want to put some hope and positivity out there for people dealing with cystic acne like I have. We are beautiful with or without acne! ❤️😘❤️
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xiaq · 2 years ago
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hey, i'm so sorry to ask this again bc i know you've gotten a bajillion versions of this ask, but could you drop your preferred skincare products again? I tried looking for the post in your archive but can't seem to find it, I'd also happily be directed to an older post if you can dig one up
Morning routine, in order:
[I don't wash my face with anything in the morning for oil production reasons. But I do sometimes splash my face with cold water/pat dry] Mad Hippie Vitamin C serum (applied with a refrigerated jade roller which makes a huge difference re my morning face puffiness and also wakes me up nicely)
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Moisturizer
Paula's Choice sunscreen
Evening routine in order:
Versed Day Dissolve Balm
Versed Keep the Peace Cleanser
Paula's Choice BHA chemical exfoliant Solid 10 min break here, sometimes I do a first round of moisturizer if it's cold/dry Versed Eye Balm
Paula's Choice Retinol
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Moisturizer
Once or twice a week: Versed Dr's Visit Resurfacing Mask And some sort of rice paper moisturizing mask afterward (I get these in bulk from the Korean grocery store or online if there's a sale). And if I DO get a breakout I love these Spot Dots. And that's my routine at the moment!
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soovyclub · 2 years ago
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6 Steps How To Get Rid Of Hormonal Acne Looking for ways to get rid of hormonal and cystic acne? Here's how to reduce breakouts and achieve a clearer complexion and boost skin health. https://www.soovy.club/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-hormonal-acne
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glamorlifesworld · 1 year ago
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Chemist at Play Acne Control Face Serum Review
Hello my dear Readers, Namaste for visiting my blog. Today I would like to review a skin care product which I had bought for my stubborn acne. This is the treatment product which I had bought in hopes that it will treat my cystic acne. Key Ingredients and Claims My take on the product As we can see this product consists of 10% niacinamide and 10 % azelaic acid as main ingredients and have to…
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medicalhealthiness · 2 years ago
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If you suffer from acne and you crave ice cream, you need to make sure you choose the right ice cream, otherwise it can make your acne a lot worse, which is not good
https://medicalhealthiness.blog/will-ice-cream-cause-acne-guide/
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iconhub2023 · 2 years ago
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Revamin Acne Cream -Acne
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Revamin Acne Cream is a topical skincare product that is marketed as an advanced solution for various skin imperfections, including acne, blackheads, whiteheads, and oily skin. According to its manufacturer, Revamin Acne Cream is formulated with natural ingredients that work together to combat these skin concerns and improve overall skin health.
The ingredients in Revamin Acne Cream include salicylic acid, tea tree oil, aloe vera, allantoin, and niacinamide. Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) that exfoliates the skin and helps to unclog pores, while tea tree oil has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation and prevent the formation of acne-causing bacteria. A sensational cream for acne-prone skin!
Aloe vera is a soothing and hydrating ingredient that can help to calm irritated skin, while allantoin is a natural compound that can help to improve skin texture and promote healing. Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 that has been shown to have a range of benefits for the skin, including reducing inflammation, improving skin barrier function, and reducing the production of sebum, which can contribute to acne.
To use Revamin Acne Cream, you should apply a small amount to clean, dry skin once or twice a day, depending on the severity of your acne or other skin imperfections. It is important to follow the instructions carefully and to avoid using the cream on broken or irritated skin.
While Revamin Acne Cream may be a helpful addition to your skincare routine if you are dealing with acne or other skin imperfections, it is important to remember that individual results may vary. It is always a good idea to consult with a dermatologist or other skincare professional before starting a new skincare product or treatment. See how Revamin Acne Cream affects the condition of your skin. Take up the challenge and get rid of acne!
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agrownupgeekgirl · 8 months ago
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Btw... No filter, no makeup(minus some mascara that refused to go away), post skin care routine. I don't want anyone to think I have perfect skin because I don't.
44 years of life, most of that spent in Phoenix, Arizona where the sun is horrific, and cystic acne from puberty through now.
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beautyandlifestyleblog86 · 1 year ago
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Glycerin is a fantastic ingredient that works wonders in attracting moisture to the skin, ultimately resulting in a hydrated, plump, and healthy complexion. Its unique properties allow it to draw water from the environment and lock it into the skin, preventing moisture loss. This process, known as humectancy, helps to maintain the skin's natural moisture balance and keeps it adequately hydrated. As a result, the skin appears more supple, youthful, and radiant. So, if you're looking to achieve that coveted hydrated and healthy skin, glycerin is definitely a must-have in your skincare routine!
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stygimolochh · 2 years ago
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if anyone has tips for getting rid of cystic acne… help lol. I’m already on Minocycline AND spironolactone AND dapsone 😭
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(via "Cystic acne girlie" Classic T-Shirt for Sale by Bruna Esmanhotto)
Starting a club for all my fellow cystic acne girlinas
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