Why am I getting pimples when my face isn't very oily?


Question:
I having on a course of Accutane. I use topical antibiotic and a sulfur-based acne cream. I think a few other causes are that I lead quite a stressful lifestyle and that I use a sunscreen everyday (I feel like it clogs some pores up). are these causes possible?

Answers:
if your on accutane you should not be using antibiotic gels or sulfer creams.

accutane is a VERY powerfull drug , it can do some serious damage , it puts the body under a lot of physical stress , its very toxic.

I think you should just let the accutane do what its meant to do.

and by all means continue using sun screen!!
Stress can also play a big rol in pimples, also try to keep your hands off your face. =)) Proactive Solution works well for controlling outbreaks! =))
Acne is a terrible disease that afflicts many people


Acne is a terrible disease that afflicts many people in North America and around the world. It is marked by redness in the face and sometimes body, comedones (pimples)

on the face which can either be white heads or blackheads, cystic nodules, and can also cause pain. The condition is incredibly uncomfortable and can cause problems with

self-esteem, mental health and sometimes can lead to suicide. To understand acne is to understand one of the most complex systems in the body.

More information on your skin type and acne treatments.
http://www.acne-treatment.net
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