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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What are your best ways for getting rid of these? Period skin is so painful
I find ibuprofen helps to reduce the inflammation. "
Thanks! Any way of getting rid of the sucker though? |
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"Get yourself a 31g syringe from a pharmacy and pierce the skin fairly deep first to give it an easy path to get out
Are you fucking with me? "
I’d do this I love home surgery on zits!!!
I resist messing until they’ve actually developed into something I can gouge out!! |
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"Get yourself a 31g syringe from a pharmacy and pierce the skin fairly deep first to give it an easy path to get out
Are you fucking with me? "
Absolutely not, I keep one just for spots. It’s painless going in and makes it much easier |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
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I have been using Epaderm ointment for a while now, you can use it as a face wash or as a cream, since I've been using it I haven't had period spot flare ups, it was my doctor who told me about it. |
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"Get yourself a 31g syringe from a pharmacy and pierce the skin fairly deep first to give it an easy path to get out
Are you fucking with me?
I’d do this I love home surgery on zits!!!
I resist messing until they’ve actually developed into something I can gouge out!! "
Has anyone tried using a diabetes test lancet? |
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"I have been using Epaderm ointment for a while now, you can use it as a face wash or as a cream, since I've been using it I haven't had period spot flare ups, it was my doctor who told me about it."
It's lovely but it's just a simple non perfumed emollient. |
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over a year ago
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I usually use a hot sterile flannel. But sometimes you make it worse so it's best just to leave it.
If it's something that happens often I can not recommend Dermatica enough. I rarely get breakouts these days, even at that time of the month. |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
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"I have been using Epaderm ointment for a while now, you can use it as a face wash or as a cream, since I've been using it I haven't had period spot flare ups, it was my doctor who told me about it.
It's lovely but it's just a simple non perfumed emollient. "
I know but I have really seen a difference since using it, I love it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I have been using Epaderm ointment for a while now, you can use it as a face wash or as a cream, since I've been using it I haven't had period spot flare ups, it was my doctor who told me about it.
It's lovely but it's just a simple non perfumed emollient.
I know but I have really seen a difference since using it, I love it."
Can I just use something like Diprobase then? |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
west midlands |
"I have been using Epaderm ointment for a while now, you can use it as a face wash or as a cream, since I've been using it I haven't had period spot flare ups, it was my doctor who told me about it.
It's lovely but it's just a simple non perfumed emollient.
I know but I have really seen a difference since using it, I love it.
Can I just use something like Diprobase then? "
Not sure what that is, but like someone said Epaderm is just an emollient, but the problem I had for years is dry skin patches on my face and really bad spot outbreaks around my period, I tried every face wash and cream you can buy but I have sensitive skin so most times it made it worse, since using it I haven't had a period spot outbreak and my dry skin patches have cleared up and my skin feels a lot softer. |
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OP I’ve suffered terribly with my skin all my life and still get adult acne… Sometimes it used to get so bad I’d refuse to go out.
Then a friend recommended ‘the ordinary’ to me. I use their 2% salicylic acid serum every night before bed, I only use three drops and a bottle costs £5.
I’ve been using it since January and my skin has never been clearer… even during my period. I’ve even stopped wearing foundation/concealer etc every day when I go out and just use a tiny bit of tinted moisturizer. |
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