Currently taking isotretinoin for acne but I want to know what are some things to do to help improve my skin.
Currently I'm using a face cleaning cream and a moisturizer at night. Also using sunscreen when going outside. What else can I do to try and keep decent skin? My lips are extremely dry and using lip balm isn't helping too much. Should I keep this process going after I finish my treatment?
Have an appointment next week with a Dermatologist
Pic isn't me
>>12692232
no refined sugar
>>12692272
Also currently lossing weight, so I've been avoiding it.
I'd highly suggest that you check out the skincare general: >>12678503
The OP has an abundance of relevant information for everyday skincare, including acne treatment; you should see some improvements if you observe basic hygiene and the rules therein. However, keep in mind that there's only so much you can do to fix your problem. It might just be a matter of time or genetics.
Btw, I'd highly suggest asking your dermatologist about antibiotics. They can work wonders, but it might be overkill.
>>12692232
should be obvious, but don't touch your face
>>12692232
if you use urin your will get skin like a baby
no joke i tried it myself
also drinking it benefits the skin
>>12692232
Wash your face with a clean, wet cloth twice a day and don't touch it. Keep this up for a few months and boom, clean skin.
anyone use makeup or BB to make acne scars less red?
ditch lactose
works for me
>>12693636
don't listen to this op
if you must, try a product with urea, not your own urin
>>12694792
also, ask and listen to your dermatologist, not people on the internet who don't know your skin