Is what my dermatologist told me appropriate or not? Because this is exactly what happened with my doctor too. It works for other people, but didn't satisfy me - then I went to the dermatologist and he crushed all my knowledge (which I funnily enough got most from acne.org), and told me a lot of things. Our mission will be to explore international offerings as well as our equally effective desi products, particularly those found at our ever-dependable, local chemists across the road. $65 at SkinBetter. Despite me expressing that I have dry and sensitive skin, he told me not to use moisturizer because they are occlusive and cause my acne to be worse I use: Aveeno Triple Oat Serum First Aid Skincare Ultra Repair Cream The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors . Benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria that causes breakouts. And I have been using moisturizer pretty much all my life, so I don't even know what my skin is at its "baseline". . i am on isoteret 16mg and when i had just started out during the first few months, my skin was so dry i had to keep re applying my moisturizer. Is the condition linked to mental health? Also, it's winter and windchills where I live. It sounds very weird to me, but maybe theres a good reason, He told me its potentially clogging for my case and that I should not use sunscreen or moisturizer because my skin is super oily and congested and those products will top up everything. Aesthetic doctor David Jack seconded Kerr's stance, telling me, "The effects of moisturizer are usually pretty superficial and short-lived. Ill have to do some research on this! Ive been advised that acne prone or oily skin should only be treated with Gel moisturizer, never cream and definitely Not before any retinoids because the moisturizer creates a barrier the retinoids cant get through. Dr. Grant Stevens. Ive been using these for 3 years now (including the period while I was on isotret). Over time this routine felt too drying (because just rose water mist and hemp oil has no emulsifier), but it made a lasting change, making me think that for me personally a reason why my skin was that bad was probably a damaged skin barrier (maybe from products or ingredients I've used before? SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 $128.00. He said any worthwhile Vit C/antioxidant serum will have some sort of hydrating ingredient in it, and it's more than enough. Huh. Some people swear by not washing their face, and for others that is unthinkable. i used to shampoo every day and then went a day without and my hair would get so greasy. The problem is that moisture may be soaked up in walls and furniture or disperse rapidly, depending on how airtight your home is. $180 at augustinusbader.com. My dermatologist prescribed me a Clindamycin and Benzol Peroxide Mix (1% * 5%) for my hormonal acne. A doctor on YouTube is giving generic advice that may work for many people, but won't apply to everyone. but still is it normal to use less moisturizer while on the treatment even though the dosage is low. And I always ask if they feel itchy. "The added ingredients which make them nice and foamy are usually the ones which end up removing some of the natural oils on your skin," she says. I do have to agree with the OP that a pea-size amount isn't very much to work with and feel like you covered all the affected areas, which for me was all over. These people can expect to be red - either mottled or diffused like a sunburn - for a few hours after a treatment. Waldorf recommended adding a retinoid and finding a new sunscreen. Surfactants can be helpful because they act as a foaming agent in shampoos and cleansers to remove dirt and unwanted oils. If your question pertains to personal queries, please post your routine/question in the appropriate weekly threads. ), possibly over-active oil glands that calmed down with putting pure oil on it (just like letting your hair get greasy to stretch out your wash cycle) and probably a bad composition of fatty acids in my sebum that got - at least in part - corrected by the fatty acid composition of hemp oil specifically. So I'm confused as to what's up with the differing advice. I use very simple things on my skin.I haven't got time.I would always get facials and then come home laden with product, and pay a lot of money and never use it.Anyway, one day a dermatologist told me to use Cetaphil to clean my face and as a moisturizer, and that's what I do.one day a dermatologist told me to use This particular cream is a topical chemotherapy applied to the skin in areas where sun damage has occurred. I had a lot of questions, particularly because anybody who has gotten upset over acne has probably gone through their obsessive phase where you read everything and anything acne related. Dr. Heidi Waldorf, a cosmetic dermatologist, reviewed my shower routine and told me everything I'm doing wrong from the type of products I use to the order of my routine. This milky cleanser also contains hyaluronic acid and three essential ceramides. They sold everyone that idea that you will dry and age. But, in the name of journalism, I just might give it a shot (and if it's anything like fellow beauty writer Daniela Morosini's experience, maybe it won't be so traumatic, after all). Some people might have no problem with moisturiser, but anything irritating might make their acne worse, even though acids help in theory (with exfoliating and therefore letting sebum moisturising your skin instead of getting trapped in comedones), but for some they apparently disrupt the skin barrier, which might weaken it for bacteria to enter. Dr. Ahmed isn't a fan of foaming cleansers. Well doctors can be wrong. Breaking the cycle of moisturizer isnt without its withdrawal period, however. What is your routine then? Perhaps if I'd known then what I know now, Retin-A could have been a home run. 5. Also, I have tried a lot of different stuff. I was on 20mg too. And finally, Melissa shared that she avoids using moisturizer, which seems to be the cardinal skincare sin to most modern dermatologists. She kept referring my Deriva gel as cream. I dont think an oil free moisturiser will cause any harm, if anything it will help. i was pretty much surprised being a sunscreen fan for a long time. Posts that do not conform to the rules will be removed. Of course, this doesnt mean that you should cleanse and go without adding a layer of SPF to your skin. When you use moisturizer every day, you run the risk of making your skin older, not younger, he said to Refinery29. Want to discuss? First, I would try to look at your current routine and make any changes you can to keep your skin from getting to dry to begin with. Talking about moisturizers, you must use a simple and comforting one. Very curious because I did this during my nose surgery a few weeks ago, I solely using a wash cloth and washing every few days and was spotless. Dr. Brian Hibler, a dermatologist at the Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC, volunteered to review Francis' skincare routine for Insider's Skin Clinic series. The oil is derived from pressed almonds, GMP quality assured and hexane-fre; it can be used on your face, skin, scalp and more. This night serum features antioxidants to help repair the skin overnight and protect it against environmental aggressors. "Your skin is the biggest organ in your body," she says. "Moisturizers in general weaken the skin's barrier function because they alter the natural . She wrote me prescriptions for two topicals: a retinoid and a compounded cream for my melasma (a condition that causes dark patches on my face). "My feeling is there is abuse of moisturizer," he says. drying out your hair so much causes over oil production. Share your questions, frustrations and triumphs! recently was told that it was hormonal acne but after getting the opinion of several other dermatologists . Please continue your sunscreen forever! People have to learn to read their skin and give it what it needs. It can be difficult to use a pea sized amount but I think the most important thing is to try to use the smallest amount you can get away with and usually the amount you need is smaller than you think. And your natural hydration, he says, is what really keeps skin healthy and young. What, and I can't stress this enough, the ACTUAL FUCK??? Amazon. He prescribed 0.025% Tretinoin and basically outlined a super simple routine for me, which seemed pretty standard and legit. Just affects my already damaged confidence and gets a bit annoying, that's all. "After Baume is perfect. She put me on clindamycin and sulfur and asked that I quit benzoyl peroxide. This is an antibiotic gel for me to use once every night. No never heard that ur gonna want to use more. Perhaps I'm looking for advice or just other people who have had a similar experience and what they think of it. Derms are skincare experts with many years of medical school on their side. NASA didnt know but Canadian students did, Madeleine McCann: Polish police dispute womans claims she is missing girl, Canadian cities cutting transit services could cause death spiral, researcher warns, Calls for transparency over alleged election interference grow, NASA didnt know: Ottawa elementary school students make breakthrough discovery, TikTok ban: Poilievre, Singh lead way in dropping Chinese-owned app after Canadian government policy, Passengers offered bus ride after WestJet cancelled flight due to maintenance, Sextortion might have played role in young hockey stars death, California blizzard whites out forests, highways as winter storm continues. So yeah, a lot of what I know I've picked up either on here or personal experience. "Natural moisturizing factors are molecules that help the. This sounds like terrible advice. Especially when, to Dr. Days point, I live in New York, one of the most stressful, polluted cities in the world. It can mean a lot of trial and error, trips to a derm (or 3) for advice, but in the end, you know your skin best. He did tell me to manually avoid the Sun. But I do remember my doubts during first weeks of following it. The thing is I've read several times that one shouldn't use it daily. I'm usually one to push "listen to your derm" but I'll have to respectfully disagree with him/her on this one. Dermatologist says no one actually requires moisturizer is that true? I have had a few facial with Val now, and each time has been amazing. When you're using a harsh chemical (whether a topical or oral drug) to deliberately dry out your skin as part of the treatment, it's important to keep your skin as in balance as possible while the treatment does its work. Some people thrive with a daily moisturizer, and a select few do better to avoid them. Hows this for a skincare curve ball: there are dermatologists out there who believe that we dont need to use moisturizer. But I have learned to be an expert on my own skin. The daytime moisturizing cream from the Hydra-Essentiel [HA] range is available at a price of 47.50 euros on the official Clarins website. Time is definitely on your side with an esthetician. I didnt use a moisturiser while i was using an acne facewash for 5 months, and i ended up with some sort of eczema & weird dry patches. Thats quite strange. The Prescription: * Neutrogena Oil-Free salicylic acid face wash in the morning. The American Acne Association does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Thanks for your feedback. Not moisturising makes your skin dry and makes your skin produce more of the oil that is contributing to the cause of the acne in the first place, so I've always moisturised, even before I had acne. Especially if you are using irritating acne products. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Good luck! Stock up on that too. There are even moisturizers that target those with specific acute skin conditions like eczema and rosacea. Sure enough they all flaked off within 7 days, AND I had a lot. Made with an optimal ratio of ceramides, natural cholesterol, and fatty acids, this cream counteracts the aging process and nourishes skin on contact. after months of just cutting it all out my face is still oily, but not as bad as it was before. Im on a very low isotret regime tbf, it's like 20mg a day. !dermatologistsbefore the 5th one figured out what was wrong with me. Gel moisturizer on top! I went to a dermatologist today (the highest rated one I could find at a reputable clinic), and he gave me a pretty standard run-down of my acne issues and what to do. Probably because I wasn't doing it properly, who knows. However she may or may not change it in my follow up which is next week. Did he tell you that? This sub is a relaxed community to learn, discuss and share everything skincare related. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations.