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As a teenager I had minor Acne and blackheads. Some red bumps in...

Posted at 1:58 AM on Jul 27, 2007 by beeboo, #22569
As a teenager I had minor Acne and blackheads. Some red bumps in the back of my arms and my thighs, blackheads around my forehead and nose and one or two acne bumps around my chin that would go away and come back. Compared to many kids my age, I had great skin. The problem started the day my mother said I should start using beauty products. My aunt recommended Clinque (3 step regime). I was typed with t-zone skin and bought that package. I followed the advice of the counter assistant and after a day, red painful spots appeared in my skin. I went back and they said it was normal and to keep using it. I did and the red spot errupted to full sized cystic acne. I could feel the huge swells deep within my skin. I stopped using it right away, but it was too late. The damage was done. My skin was inflamed and sensitive and the condition of my skin just fed on itself. I went to the dermatologist and they told me to wash with Cetaphil and to be gentle with my skin. That relieved it a bit and over time (a long time) my skin calmed down. But it was too late. I had horrible acne scars and breakouts were more common than they were before I started. Over the years I tried to find the cause of my break outs. Tried different products (with caution) and realized that a common ingredient (Salicylic Acid) caused my break outs. Well, almost all acne products contain this ingredient so I had to find other ways around Acne. I still have red blotches on my left arm where I tested a bit of a product on it. The inflamation is gone now but i'm left with scars. I still see acne products out there with Salicylic Acid in them. A couple of times when I change Doctor's, they would recommend me over the counter products that have Salicylic Acid in them. As you can tell, I no longer trust doctors advice. I haven't found one article out there mentioning anyone having my symptoms when using Salicylic Acid.
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Reply over 2 years ago on Nov 16, 2007 by nikkimed, #2964

Hi. Salycilic acid is the best treatment for acne. But you obviously have an allergy and it sounds like youre getting hives, not worse acne. Stay away from willow bark, which is where salycilic acid supposedly comes from. Try a different dermatologist and tell them you need an acne treatment for sensitive skin prone to redness and that you are allergic to Salycilic acne. Im sure a good dermatologist can help. I would also stick to all natural, fragrance free, and organic face soups and lotions. I have sensitve skin too :)

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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 20, 2008 by amber_lynne, #11369

I know what you mean! I noticed that my acne was turning into cyst like red bumps that I had never seen before! It was from this product called murad that had salicylic acid in it! so I stopped using it and my cysts cleared up! then like a month later the big redcysts came back and I was trying to figure out why! Come to find out that the make-up that I had just stared to use that was suposed to fight mild acne had salicylic acid in it the same stuff that murad had in it! I then read some things that people had wrote about murad on this one web site and alot of people claimed to have the same problem! trust me your not the only one! I wish I looked at that site before buying murad off tv cause I could have saved my face now I have a few ugly scars and alot of time I wasted in the house cause of how embarrassed I was! I went from a few tiny pimples from time to time to having big red bumps all around my chin and lower cheecks that no amount of make-up could cover up!

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