Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Hi all, well the struggle begins another day. Anyone out there working on what causes this awful skin condition and more importantly, any one near a CURE or how about effective treatment. My skin is more towards the oily side and although I was first diagnosed about 13 years ago, I still do not get the pimples or the bumps or any great amount of redness or burning, but I get surface inflammation in the form of dehydrated skin. I can't seem to use any of the topicals ( metros, or Noritate ) since they all seem to make the inflammation worse. Even when I use Vita-oil before applying the rx topicals. In fact, I suspect that the vita-oil ( probably one of the vitamins ) inflames my skin. When I was just using the vita-oil, I could see my skin getting flakier and flakier as each day of use passed. at the time, I thought that it was not moisturizing enough but now I think that I have to realize that the flakes were really inflammation. What do you think ? and the the biggest question of all what can I use on my face to moisturize yet not cause inflammation. I was having great luck with the new a Begoun stuff called Skin recovery. Got about a month of use and then, my skin reacted with a flury of dehydrated patches and that uncomfortable feeling that we all recognize when our skin is not happy. What do you think about using soap on this type of skin? My skin never feels quite clean when I use milky type cleansers and gel ones seem to be very stripping. I know that you must be tired of hearing these same old questions over nad over again, but I truly need ot hear your answers. As long as I have one more thing to try, one more question to ask, I can cope. Thanks for all your help and encouragement. I don't know what I would do if I did not have this forum. Take care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2002 Report Share Posted February 2, 2002 FWI - I cannot use the vita-oil or any form of jojoba oil for exactly the reasons you mention. Sue > Hi all, well the struggle begins another day. Anyone out there working on what causes this awful skin condition and more importantly, any one near a CURE or how about effective treatment. My skin is more towards the oily side and although I was first diagnosed about 13 years ago, I still do not get the pimples or the bumps or any great amount of redness or burning, but I get surface inflammation in the form of dehydrated skin. I can't seem to use any of the topicals ( metros, or Noritate ) since they all seem to make the inflammation worse. Even when I use Vita-oil before applying the rx topicals. In fact, I suspect that the vita-oil ( probably one of the vitamins ) inflames my skin. When I was just using the vita-oil, I could see my skin getting flakier and flakier as each day of use passed. at the time, I thought that it was not moisturizing enough but now I think that I have to realize that the flakes were really inflammation. What do you think ? and the the biggest question of all what can I use on my face to moisturize yet not cause inflammation. > I was having great luck with the new a Begoun stuff called Skin recovery. Got about a month of use and then, my skin reacted with a flury of dehydrated patches and that uncomfortable feeling that we all recognize when our skin is not happy. > What do you think about using soap on this type of skin? My skin never feels quite clean when I use milky type cleansers and gel ones seem to be very stripping. I know that you must be tired of hearing these same old questions over nad over again, but I truly need ot hear your answers. > As long as I have one more thing to try, one more question to ask, I can cope. > Thanks for all your help and encouragement. > I don't know what I would do if I did not have this forum. > Take care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2002 Report Share Posted February 2, 2002 FWI - I cannot use the vita-oil or any form of jojoba oil for exactly the reasons you mention. Sue > Hi all, well the struggle begins another day. Anyone out there working on what causes this awful skin condition and more importantly, any one near a CURE or how about effective treatment. My skin is more towards the oily side and although I was first diagnosed about 13 years ago, I still do not get the pimples or the bumps or any great amount of redness or burning, but I get surface inflammation in the form of dehydrated skin. I can't seem to use any of the topicals ( metros, or Noritate ) since they all seem to make the inflammation worse. Even when I use Vita-oil before applying the rx topicals. In fact, I suspect that the vita-oil ( probably one of the vitamins ) inflames my skin. When I was just using the vita-oil, I could see my skin getting flakier and flakier as each day of use passed. at the time, I thought that it was not moisturizing enough but now I think that I have to realize that the flakes were really inflammation. What do you think ? and the the biggest question of all what can I use on my face to moisturize yet not cause inflammation. > I was having great luck with the new a Begoun stuff called Skin recovery. Got about a month of use and then, my skin reacted with a flury of dehydrated patches and that uncomfortable feeling that we all recognize when our skin is not happy. > What do you think about using soap on this type of skin? My skin never feels quite clean when I use milky type cleansers and gel ones seem to be very stripping. I know that you must be tired of hearing these same old questions over nad over again, but I truly need ot hear your answers. > As long as I have one more thing to try, one more question to ask, I can cope. > Thanks for all your help and encouragement. > I don't know what I would do if I did not have this forum. > Take care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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