Beauty Tips For Body Care
For some introduction, I have combo to oily skin that had generally been fairly clear for at least a year now, as I've been following the same routine, and it works well for me.Recently (probably a little over a week ago), I started to break out more than usual around my mouth and on my chin, cheeks, and jawline. I had changed nothing about my routine, but had recently fallen asleep with makeup on a few nights in a row (I know, bad) and thought maybe it was that, even though that usually doesn't cause too much havoc.I'm currently not on any birth control in order to complete blood work for egg donation, and although I've completed two other cycles off the birth control with no such problem, I kind of assume this is hormonal. The breakouts continued and got worse, so I decided to buy some Panoxyl, which is a 10% BP cleanser. I've used it five days in a row now (started my period day three of the Panoxyl), and I think I went too hard with it. I haven't been leaving it on for minutes at a time, but it predictably made my skin a little sensitive, and a lot dry, especially in my chin and around my mouth. I've used BP products in the past successfully, but my current routine is quite gentle, so I feel that maybe I went too hard on my skin.The worst part of all this? I still have an active breakout, on top of my now angry, flaky skin!Any advice on how to help mend it? Should I continue to use the Panoxyl, or only when bad breakouts occur? Is there a better way to treat hormonal breakouts?
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Submitted by roboeyes
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