Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hey all. Sorry for the long post but please advice! I've wrote a few weeks ago for my red acne marks, redness & chemical peel burn; here's a picture of how it looks like: https://imgur.com/Nwk7Fvt. The feedback was fixing my moisture barrier first. I've tried starting with a moisterizer but quitted with it after a week because it was irritating. I found out it was irritating because it contained alcohol. I was using acne.org moisterizer. After that I didn't use a moisterizer anymore because I had an appointment planned at the dermatologist today. I thought lets just wait for the appointment and the dermatologist will prescribe me a perfect routine for my horrible skin. So I just got there, told her I got red marks & redness, chemical peel burn. She said she'd prescribe me Topical Antibiotic, I was like huh, I've did some research and isn't Retin-A good for this? She said oh yes thats a good combination, you use both. I said ok. But everything went so fast, she was in such a hurry, I couldn't even ask questions normally but I asked what does the Topical Antibiotic do, she said it calms the redness and I heard her mention Differin real quick. So I thought the Topical Antibiotic was Differin and she would prescribe Retin-A with it as well as the combination. I also asked what's a good moisterizer I can use, she said La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo and then I asked what's a good sunscreen, she said it's not really that important and didn't gave me advice on it. She stood up opened the door but I wasn't even done asking questions etc, but that was probably a sign for me to leave, literally everything went so fast. I just went to the pharmacy to pick up my prescription and what they gave me was Erytromycine and Benzoyl Peroxide 10%. I was like huh, what's this? I remember Erytromycine from like 8 years ago when my acne first started, my home-doctor gave me that for my acne and it didn't really work. And yes Benzoyl Peroxide I remember that too, also used it for my acne. I told her this must be wrong because she prescribed me Retin-A and a Topical Antibiotic for the redness. The pharmacist was pretty confused, double checking everything and at one point she mentioned Differin, and yes I remember the dermatologist also talked about Differin. So I thought I'd get Differin and Retin-A, but it turns out she prescribed Erytromycine and Differin gel instead of Retin-A. Pretty weird she prescribes Differin because we were talking about Retin-A and a Topical Antibiotic. I knew Erytromycine is a Topical Antibiotic but I never would've thought she'd prescribe me that, she didn't mention Erytromycine... I thought there were more Topical Antibiotics and she'd prescribe me 1 for the redness. And when I just got at the dermatologist she only wanted to prescribe me Erytromycine. How the hell would that help me with my problem? The only reason she added Differin Gel was because I was talking about Retin-A.... Please advice, I really have no idea what I should do at this point. Will Erytromycine and Differin Gel really help my horrible skin condition? UPDATE: I just called with the dermatologist assistent just to make sure I got the right prescriptions. So Erytromycine and Differin Gel is right. She did Differin Gel Instead of Retin-A but the dermatologist said it's the same. What do y'all think? Will this really help me?
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