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Prior to going on Accutane, I had several sessions of "acne surgery". Basically this witch of a woman aka my dermatologist would clean my skin with this horrific tool. I had tears streaming down my face the entire time because it hurt so bad and she would snarl, "Calm down, I didn't tell you this wasn't going to hurt." OK mam, but I'm allowed to cry if it feels like someone is taking an ice pick to my face. I hated her and switched dermatologists shortly after.
Accutane has some severe side effects, but it was the final measure after exhausting all other options and I was willing to do whatever it took. Accutane worked, but the results didn't last forever. I still suffered from breakouts all throughout college and almost went on Accutane again. I discontinued using prescription medicine for my skin a few years ago because it seems as though I've finally outgrown my acne days. Knock on wood.
Don't get my wrong, I get breakouts from time to time. However, I have to be very dillgent about how I care for my skin, and this is what I swear by.
I love it because it is soap-free so it does not dry your face and it won't ever sting your eyes, so it's ideal for removing your eye make-up. I rarely ever have to use eye make-up remover. Seriously, I have not used any other face wash since middle school and I refuse to waiver. You can find it at Wal-Mart, Target, CVS, Walgreens, etc.
For the longest I used Purpose Lotion too, but it was too heavy and greasy for my skin, so about a year ago I made the switch to Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel and I've never looked back. This stuff is amazing.
This gel is designed to balance moisture in the cheeks but control oil in the t-zone. The only downfall to this lotion is that it contains no SPF, but I use foundation with SPF instead.
If I know I'm going to be out in the sun for any prolonged period of time, I apply sunscreen because my skin is so, so, so fair. During the summer I am psychotic about staying in the shade if I'm ever by a pool and I always wear a big floppy hat and a towel over my face if there is no shade available.
I swear I've been burnt through a car window on a car trip before, but people tell me that's impossible. I see your side-eye too, but I promise it happened!
My favorite sunscreen for the face is Neutrogena's Age Shield Face Sunblock in 110 SPF. Yes, 110. I am petrified of wrinkles and skin cancer. I've found this sunscreen is the most lightweight formula with the best protection.
I will share my face make-up and nightly skin care routine in upcoming posts.