Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hi! New to this forum, just found it a week ago and I've been lurking and reading and learning a lot. I have been struggling with acne since puberty (I'm now 29), and currently I'm not on any perscription stuff but have a routine I think is working pretty well. I started with PC products in January (cleanser, BHA and spf) and it worked pretty well, but during the summer I chilled with the acids and consequently broke out pretty bad. Started again, and added a treatment with azelaic acid to get control again. Now it basically looks like this:AM: PC Clear cleanser, PC extra strength BHA 2% BHA liquid, PC Resist multi-correctional treatment with BHA and Azelaic acid, sometimes PC resist antioxidant serum (just finishing up my test-tube, not sure I'll order again) and PC Clear mattifyinf fluid with SPF 30+.PM: PC Clear cleanser, PC BHA 2% BHA liquid, PC Resist multi-correctional treatment with BHA and Azelaic acid and very basic oil-free moisturizer from the swedish pharmacy. Sometimes I would also use the Filorga Sleep and Peel night creme that I bought for too much money before I realised it was bad that it came in a jar... :(My skin is normal-oily and blemish prone, and not very sensitive. My main concerns now, since i think this routine helped to calm my skin and it does not feel as infected anymore, is to prevent new blemishes and to fade the red marks from earlier breakouts. I just bought a BP gel (5%) since I read that it is quite essential in any acne fighting routine, and I used it 3 or 4 nights now. I have the feeling that it increased the sensitivity of my skin (more burning and itchy feeling), and my question is basically if it would even make a difference adding it when I'm already using Azelaic acid? Perhaps it would be too much/doing the same thing?I also live in a quite cold climate and although my skin is basically normal-oily it does get dryer in winter. Suggestions on what to add to get more moisture and that wouldn't clog pores?Thanks!
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