Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Im sure there is a connection between acne and acne cea. Ive suffered from acne for years, and treated that condition with various topicals. However, eventually my skin became very sensitive and easily irritated due to all the creams I was applying constantly to combat acne. SO these days not only do I still have acne , but I also developed acne cea probably due to " over-medicating/irritating " my skin in the past...Aint that beautiful --- jen3197@... wrote: > I had a moderate case of acne as a teenager. I > treated it with Retin- > A for several years. I was diagnosed with rosacea at > age 33. Maybe > the connection between childhood or teenage acne and > rosacea is the > use of of this product? > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Please read the list highlights thoroughly before > posting to the whole group. see > http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html > > When replying, please delete all text at the end of > your email that isn't necessary for your message. > > To leave the list send an email to > rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2000 Report Share Posted June 1, 2000 > Re: Acne and cea >Im sure there is a connection between acne and acne >cea. Ive suffered from acne for years, and treated >that condition with various topicals. However, >eventually my skin became very sensitive and easily >irritated due to all the creams I was applying >constantly to combat acne. SO these days not only do I >still have acne , but I also developed acne cea >probably due to " over-medicating/irritating " my skin >in the past...Aint that beautiful I'm another one that suffered acne as a teenager right from the onset of puberty. I think this was also about the time my blushing and shyness got worse too. I had quite bad acne, and did get something from the doctors for it, but I've just had a big clean out and can't remember the name of the drug!! But I do remember it used to make my face sting when I applied it. One of my sisters however, who I suspect may also have rosacea (because she suffers the same red cheeks), has quite olive skin, tans easily and used to have a lovely peaches and cream complexion. She did however, used to " bake " in the sun most of the summer. So maybe the connection is 'abusing' your face in some way, whether it be by sun exposure, harsh facial products, or not looking after it very well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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