I am on my second cycle of test 400 blend and was wondering if any of the more experienced guys had any info on how to prevent or diminish the amount of acne that I'm starting to get on my shoulders and back any I for is appreciated thanks
I am on my second cycle of test 400 blend and was wondering if any of the more experienced guys had any info on how to prevent or diminish the amount of acne that I'm starting to get on my shoulders and back any I for is appreciated thanks
Good thing you didn't use the search button. I tried it and only 450 threads on "acne" came up.
http://forums.steroid.com/search.php?searchid=2406152
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DSM link was not working for me so i just copy and paste off a good thread that has worked for me in the past
Step one: 2% Salicylic Acid face wash. Neutrogena Oil-Free Face Wash is the best product I could find because it contains no sulphates, parabens, or other irritants. If you can't find it, any 2% Salicylic Acid face wash should be sufficient. Wet your hands and face with warm water, apply a small amount of face wash, work into a lather, then work it into your skin thoroughly. Leave the soap on your face for about two minutes before rinsing off. Do this twice a day - once in the morning, and then in the evening, as the first step of the three-step process.
Step two: 8-10% glycolic acid toner. Neo-Strata Step One Toner is a great product with an 8% glycolic acid content. This step is especially important because it will dissolve plugs that lead directly to pimples. In the evening, after washing your face with the Salicylic Acid face wash, dry your face comletely and apply the toner. It will burn a bit, and might take some getting used to. Allow it 10 minutes or so to do its thing, and them proceed to step three.
Step three: the reason step 3 can have some variation is because, based on the severity of the acne, different products can be used. For mild to moderate cases a simple high-quality 5% Benzoyl peroxide acne cream will suffice, while more serious cases should be treated with a stronger topical cream like Tactuo (Epiduo), or any other topical medication with Benzoyl Peroxide. Consult a dermatologist to find the best topical medication for your needs. Other than your choice of medication, step three is fairly simple. After allowing the glycolic acid to do its work, get an ice cube or two, a paper towel, and your topical med of choice. Now rub the ice on your face until the skin is cold but not frozen - this is apparently a dermatologist trick that helps the skin absorb topical medication. When your skin is sufficiently chilled, quickly dry with a paper towel, and then apply the medication all over your face.
To avoid any confusion, remembers that only step 1 is repeated twice daily. The other two steps are done in the evening before bed
copy and past from a thread Relief from steroi-induced acne since i cant post urls yet
i would try this first before going to accutane which can cause a slew of serious side effects
Thanks to those who actually answered the question and to those jack asses that felt the need to be a well jack ass did u ever happen to think thy some people don't have the permissions on the app as others so I can't see most shit
You can't search the forums, use zinc, or Dawn?
Man, they've gotten strict around here with noobs.
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