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Thread: microdermabrasion (was: IPL stripping) (Now its a warning against scrubs, brasions and BP)




microdermabrasion (was: IPL stripping) (Now its a warning against scrubs, brasions and BP)
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2006-06-29 10:45:34

I used Benzoyl peroxide for over a year, then went on
Retin-A, I used the Retin-A for 2 months and had a
reaction from another product the Doctor gave me,
after I quit Retin-A . then after that I became
sensitive to BP. and my problems started, I could not
ever get dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, peels and
cant use any Alpha hydroxy acids, I dont know about
Beta Hydroxy.
But probably not. now fragrances bother me as well as
sodium lauryl sulfate, I washed with Johnsons head to
toe wash and my chin flaked badly as well as getting a
rash along my mouth on the right. as for any BRASION
I peronsally would never even try. even a wash cloth
is too much for me.
Klaron is all I can use for topical antibiotic
purposes
and natually, its VERY expensive. $124.00 a bottle.
I stay away from any facial masks too.
im very oily and I hear oily skin isnt supposed to be
sensitive like this. its a real challenge to keep my
"bad areas"; clear so I would definately warn caution
when using Retin-A, BP or any type of scrubs.
and Accutane, I havent tried it, Im sure it would do
more harm than good in my case, last years allergic
reaction was a nightmare and kept me indoors for
months. I had weird white bumps come and go
around my nose along with several rashes by my mouth
and chin, I didn't even put it on my face, just
forehead and nose. which were fried.
I think all those are not good for sensitive and or
rosacea or even sensitive acne prone skin.
Just my two cents worth.

Ricky

--- Aurelia <aurelia.dawnclear.net.nz> wrote:

> Dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion, are generally
> regarded as potentially disastrous for rosaceans,
> but it's like discussions about benzoyl peroxide.
> People often have very strong opinions, and the fact
> is that some of those who use these treatments will
> be lucky and come to no harm at all. Even so, it's
> good to put up warning flags every so often, imho.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Aurelia
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kemxsbcglobal.net
> To: rosacea-supportyahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 7:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [rosacea] IPL stripping
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> oh my......microderm was one of the precursers to
> my bad rosacea.emily
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: dryeyedayaol.com
> To: rosacea-supportyahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 8:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [rosacea] IPL stripping
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> I suggest going for a microdermabrasion. I got rid
> of my hyperpigmentation
> that way.
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