adult acne, can anyone help?

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Bud

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Hi, It's just occurred to me that many of you are beauty therapist and make-up artists, so I thought I'd pick your brains for any tried and tested tips for treating and / or covering up zits?!:o :o

I'm not talking the odd one, I have a number or large painful spots around my jawline, lower cheeks and neck, and at 25yrs old, it's JUST NOT ON!:irked:

I've been to the doc's millions of times, also a dermatologist and acupuncturist (the most successful solution, but i just can't afford it now).

So I wondered if you guys are aware of any clients who've had similar probs and manage to treat / cover it up successfully?

I'll try (pretty much!) anything!
Thank-you
x

P.S. sorry to bring this minging subject up as you're prob eating your brekkie, but it's just so depressing to look like a teenager still (with none of the skinny legs / flat tummy / perky boobs that normally goes with being a teenager!)
 
hi hun i had the same problem after i had my son , and the dr put me on a pill called diannette, other than that the other thing i have found works is johnsons clean and clear it has helped me loads, hope this helps
 
thanks dee! i used to be on dianette, but it made me a bit moody - and i never wanted 'it'!!!!
i'm on cilest now which is another anti-acne pill, it started off ok, but spots have all come back now!

will try clean&clear tho - i must admit, i could be more strict about my cleansing routine!
 
Hiya Bud,

I know this might sound a bit obvious but have you tried Clarins? my skin reacts very badly against anything BUT Clarins, as it is all nature based there are no nasties in there to drive your skin crazy and I find it really soothes the skin. I haven't tried the new Nimue range from Designer Nails but I believe it works in a very similar way, perhaps it's worth giving them a call and talking to them about it?

J xx
 
i had terrible skin for a long time even when i hit thirty i wondered when my "puberty acne " would end.
i tried liz earle cleanse and polish it is amazing no tightness or dryness and although i get the odd break out, not nearly as much now
it doesnt sting and you just rub it on your face and wipe off with a damp warm muslim cloth
her products are wonderful
she sells sample kits www.lizearle.com or www.lizearle.co.uk
 
What a lot of people forget to do too is to exfoliate and moisturise. It is a must with acne as the oil grabs hold of the dead skin that needs to shed so exfoliateion helps to rid that and a good quality oil free moisturiser is needed.
Where you have described your spots though sometimes indicates that you have problems with your teeth, is that so?
The reason I ask this is I went on to do a course on acne because my son suffers with it, he still does and he`s 27 so you`re not alone. During this course I did learn that there are 2 main places for acne, across the cheekbones (usually women who wear make-up) and along the jawline, and if you have problems with your teeth apparently then all the treatments you try will not eliminate the problem until the teeth problem is sorted.
I have no idea if this is actually true except that my son has had ongoing trouble with his teeth and it seems true for him. One day we hope he`ll have lovely skin again and I hope you find out how to clear yours
 
I have regular facials - once a month - with Dermalogica products and they carry out a process called Face Mapping. A bit like reflexology, every part of your face relates to an area on your body and therefore outbreaks, dryness, oilyness etc could be related to an interior problem.

Just something to think about... as the earlier response mentioned, it could be something as easy as your teeth.

I too was on Dianette, as my back was bad with acne.. but since having my son two years ago I've had no problems !

Hope that helps
 
Madferret said:
.. but since having my son two years ago I've had no problems !

Hope that helps
there's your answer - go forth and multiply! :biggrin: :eek: :lol:
 
Hi Laura, I too had the same problem for many years. I also was put on dianette and cileste neither of which helped a great deal and turned me into the moodiest cow in britain!!
I have been using clinique 3 step system for about 5 years now and apart from the odd monthly hormone induced spot I haven't suffered from an outbreak in years. It did take a bit of time for them to clear when I first started using it but I basically have completely clear skin now, I know it's quite expensive but well worth the money in my opinion. What I tend to do aswell is get people to buy it for me for xmas and birthday so I've got a little stock of it. You should go and have a chat with the girls on the counter because the 3 step comes in 3 different strengths depending on your skin type, I use level 2....
The other thing I heard the other day from a friend of mine who's son suffered very badly is to drink actemal or one of those drinks everyday. She heard it through another friend of hers and apparently that works quite well, maybe something to do with the 'friendly bacteria' in it.
As for cover ups Stila do a very good 1, again quite expensive but it goes on very well.
I hope you get something sorted, I know how depressed I used to get and your right you do feel like a teenager...........
x
 
Tickled Pink! said:
there's your answer - go forth and multiply! :biggrin: :eek: :lol:

i hope it eventually works for me then......my skin has been terrible since i fell pregnant......i have lots of little spots, especially over my nose and down the sides of my nose......i am a picker though and i cant resist squeezing at them so i know i am not helping matters much :o

so much for radient glowing skin and hair when pregnant......my skin is oily and spotty and my hair is dry and wispy right after i wash it and within a few hours its as greasy as a chip pan.....oh the joys :rolleyes:

stanleyann
 
poor you shirley - but it'll be worth it when you have your lovely little baby! I must admit, i didn't glow when i was pregnant but hey, it's all worth it in the end!
 
Tickled Pink! said:
poor you shirley - but it'll be worth it when you have your lovely little baby! I must admit, i didn't glow when i was pregnant but hey, it's all worth it in the end!

i am walking about like rudolph right now as my nose is so bad with little spots :o

talking of babies, i am just waiting on news about my fiances brothers girlfriend....she went into labour at 2am this morning so there should be a new addition to the family any time :biggrin:

stanleyann
 
Hello,
Ive just read your thread & got on the phone to my friend, shes 27yr & suffered with red spots (sometimes they had heads & quite often not) she calls them lumps that could be quite sore on her various parts of her face, back & chest. She tried everything from a chinesse herbalist to twice monthly facials, her relief came when she went to see a new doctor at her surgery & he prescribed her Oxytetracycline 250mg 2 tablets twice a day - she took them for about a month & her skin cleared up everywhere. But, it did start to become a little dry so she stopped taking the tablets & the spots returned ! She now takes 2 tablets a day & is spot free. She says she would recommend them to any one who has been unfortunate enough to be blessed with dodgy hormones !
I hope you find a remedy soon.

Sophie
 
thanks everyone for your replies... it's nice to know i'm not the only grown-up with an adolescent problem - it always seems that wherever you look there's people with beautiful clear skin, and then these people moan when they have one teeny spot!!!


i think i'll try clarins products, i def need to get a routine going - i'm crap at remembering to even take my make-up off. It might be expensive to buy products all the time - but at least it's cheaper than having a baby! (don't think my boyf will be willing to give that remedy a go, as sympathetic as he is!!!)

tried the oxytetracycline when i was much younger, but cos it's an antibiotic i couldn't really take it with my pill now!?!

going to pop into town later to find some good make-up too...

thanks again x
 
Hi - adult acne is horribly distressing. My sister in law has suffered from acne since she was 12 years old - she's 37 now and has gone through the Dianette and oxytetracycline route and various things in between that i can't remember the names of now. She was becoming very depressed and had gone beyond the stage of covering up as the make up, even v. expensive non comedogenic types was just making it worse. She had previously been to see dermatologists and her GP told her about 5 years ago when he put her on the oxytetracycline that they had reached the end of the road for treatments and she would just have to live with it of the drugs didn't help. She didn't accept this and hassled..and hassled.. and hassled until she was referred to a different specialist. She was offered Roaccutane and was given thorough counselling before she decided whether to accept and is now in her 5th week of treatment. So far she's having all the side effects and none of the benefits but it's a 6 month course so she is being patient.

i guess that what I am trying to say is DON'T JUST ACCEPT that you have had all the help you can get. Keep trying, it's your right to get specialist treatment for ANY condition that affects your outlook and quality of life. Don't let any so called professional make you think that acne is not a serious condition. If it affects the way you view yourself it is serious. Good luck.
 
gosh i hope the roaccutane works for her. the dermatologist offered me that, but there were so many side-effects i felt i'd rather have the acne.
my heart really goes out to her:hug: , it can be so depressing, and to have tried so many things, she must feel quite desperate now.

one more thing i have tried - with some success, is changing my diet. i followed a 'low glyceamic index' diet, which did help. This is in effect a 'diabetic diet'. The theory is that when eating food with a high glyceamic index (tends to be sugary foods, but includes potatoes white rice / pasta, bread etc) the body reacts by producing insulin. Somehow (i don't totally understand) this is connected to levels of testosterone in the body (apparently some bodybuilders inject insulin to increase testosterone helping their muscles to grow!:eek: ), and obviously high testosterone can be one of the hormones that can cause acne.

I find my diet difficult to control, but this definitley helped me when i've been able to stick to it. Tell her to try acupuncture too (if she hasn't already!) this also had some success for me.

thanks again for taking the time to respond xx
 
Hiya,

I'm a newbie on here but when i read this it really struck a chord.
I have had the same problem and I'm 28, I tried all sorts. I am now on a new pill on the market called Yasmin. It's expensive so they don't like to prescribe it, however I stamped my feet and got what I wanted in the end. It claims to help with spots, fluid retention and PMS symptoms. I would recommend you ask your doc about this. It has started to improve the quality of my skin already. I know everyone's hormone levels and tolerances are different, however I have had tremendous probs with hormone levels in the past, trying to get pregnant etc and this has really helped with the moods, skin and everything.
Hope this infois of some use to you!
 
thanks krissy, just phoning my docs now to get an appt!


I'll let you know how I get on! The way I see it though - the amount of appts I've had over the years, and prescriptions etc - they'd prob be better off if they gave me a slightly more expensive pill that atually worked?!?!?

thanks again x
 
That's the spirit! That was the attitude I went in with. Be strong, it's your body and they will cave if you are firm with them. If you can demonstrate that you have read around your subject and you are coming in from an informed perspective they tend to be a little more respectful of your wishes. They will listen to you rather than trying to shove you out the door with a prescription, only for you to be back in a months time with various new problems.
Good Luck Hun
 

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