Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 I have read the sensationalism on their site but from what i gather from the plethora of posts herein that it really seems to benefit the acneform component of the disease. I have yet to exhibit and acne component... I have oily skin w/ occasional seborheic dermatits and occasional teenage acne but no papules or rosacea related lesions. I have plexion sitting in my washroom but am a bit concerned as to whether the sulfer or sulfameticide (sp?) will irritate me. Wasn't plexion designed to kill demodex mites.. in fact that's how it was brought up to me... by a physician other than a dermatologist. Just wondering if it's worth my while. A. p.s. I find that my skin looks tighter,cleaner and smoother when washing with a gentle buff puff? Would like to do something about my clogged pores... obviously vitamin A topicals are out of the question wondering if a bit of over the counter clear pore treatment w/ salicyclic acid would hurt... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 I have read the sensationalism on their site but from what i gather from the plethora of posts herein that it really seems to benefit the acneform component of the disease. I have yet to exhibit and acne component... I have oily skin w/ occasional seborheic dermatits and occasional teenage acne but no papules or rosacea related lesions. I have plexion sitting in my washroom but am a bit concerned as to whether the sulfer or sulfameticide (sp?) will irritate me. Wasn't plexion designed to kill demodex mites.. in fact that's how it was brought up to me... by a physician other than a dermatologist. Just wondering if it's worth my while. A. p.s. I find that my skin looks tighter,cleaner and smoother when washing with a gentle buff puff? Would like to do something about my clogged pores... obviously vitamin A topicals are out of the question wondering if a bit of over the counter clear pore treatment w/ salicyclic acid would hurt... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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