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One problem I have (i'm a twenty-something male) is clogged pores and

oily skin on my nose, in addition to rosacea. This is only a problem

with my nose. You can see the dilemma: I can't seem to get rid of the

oiliness and clogged pores without aggravating the rosacea and making

everything redder. I won't put up with that.

Has anyone had any success with a topical that helps unclog pores but

is gentle enough for rosacea? I've been thinking of trying

Neutrogena's Deep Pore Treatment with salyclic acid, but starting off

maybe twice a week, instead of every night like they recommend,

moving up if there's no irritation.

Has anyone tried this? Other recs?

thanks,

drummond

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Have you tried Biore Nasal strips? They adhere to your

nose when wet, and then they have to dry for about 10

minutes. At that time, you basically pull all the junk

out of your clogged pores.

I do not have rosacea symptoms on my nose, but this

really does help clean the pores on your nose.

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Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 17:46:13 -0000

Subject: Deep pore treatment & cea

One problem I have (i'm a twenty-something male) is

clogged pores and

oily skin on my nose, in addition to rosacea. This is

only a problem

with my nose. You can see the dilemma: I can't seem to

get rid of the

oiliness and clogged pores without aggravating the

rosacea and making

everything redder. I won't put up with that.

Has anyone had any success with a topical that helps

unclog pores but

is gentle enough for rosacea? I've been thinking of

trying

Neutrogena's Deep Pore Treatment with salyclic acid, but

starting off

maybe twice a week, instead of every night like they

recommend,

moving up if there's no irritation.

Has anyone tried this? Other recs?

thanks,

drummond

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Have you tried Biore Nasal strips? They adhere to your

nose when wet, and then they have to dry for about 10

minutes. At that time, you basically pull all the junk

out of your clogged pores.

I do not have rosacea symptoms on my nose, but this

really does help clean the pores on your nose.

Message: 20

Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 17:46:13 -0000

Subject: Deep pore treatment & cea

One problem I have (i'm a twenty-something male) is

clogged pores and

oily skin on my nose, in addition to rosacea. This is

only a problem

with my nose. You can see the dilemma: I can't seem to

get rid of the

oiliness and clogged pores without aggravating the

rosacea and making

everything redder. I won't put up with that.

Has anyone had any success with a topical that helps

unclog pores but

is gentle enough for rosacea? I've been thinking of

trying

Neutrogena's Deep Pore Treatment with salyclic acid, but

starting off

maybe twice a week, instead of every night like they

recommend,

moving up if there's no irritation.

Has anyone tried this? Other recs?

thanks,

drummond

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Have you tried Biore Nasal strips? They adhere to your

nose when wet, and then they have to dry for about 10

minutes. At that time, you basically pull all the junk

out of your clogged pores.

I do not have rosacea symptoms on my nose, but this

really does help clean the pores on your nose.

Message: 20

Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 17:46:13 -0000

Subject: Deep pore treatment & cea

One problem I have (i'm a twenty-something male) is

clogged pores and

oily skin on my nose, in addition to rosacea. This is

only a problem

with my nose. You can see the dilemma: I can't seem to

get rid of the

oiliness and clogged pores without aggravating the

rosacea and making

everything redder. I won't put up with that.

Has anyone had any success with a topical that helps

unclog pores but

is gentle enough for rosacea? I've been thinking of

trying

Neutrogena's Deep Pore Treatment with salyclic acid, but

starting off

maybe twice a week, instead of every night like they

recommend,

moving up if there's no irritation.

Has anyone tried this? Other recs?

thanks,

drummond

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