I have been treating it since I was 12 with topical and oral medications, but want to know what has worked on others. Accutane is not an option... to many possible cons.|||I%26#039;ve had acne since I was a teenager. I did take Accutane and it helped for a while, but the acne came back, though less severe. I%26#039;m 26 now. I recently changed my diet to cut out refined sugar and refined flour and started eating more raw veggies because I suspected blood sugar issues. Surprisingly, (because all the dermatologists I went to as a teenager said diet has no affect on acne) my skin cleared up very quickly. It%26#039;s been 3 weeks since I changed my diet and I haven%26#039;t had a single breakout. Google %26quot;sugar and acne%26quot; and you can find out a lot of the science behind it, which is what I did only after noticing the results. So if you have a family history of type 2 diabetes or reactive hypoglycemica, I would give a change in diet a try!|||Adult acne are stubborn. I%26#039;m afraid that accutane is the last resort for such condition. However, if you don%26#039;t wish to go for that (even I%26#039;d do the same), you can continue with the things you have been doing all these years. It will gradually go as you turn older.
I used a topical lotion named Erytop which worked well for me but after continual usage of this for 5 years, it stopped working. My skin got used to this. Then I took glycolic peels which gave relief for 5 months and then I was back to the same condition. I am still trying things to keep acne at bay, don%26#039;t think one can totally get rid of them.|||try to read this post, I think it can help
http://www.promdinurses.com/2009/01/dise鈥?/a>
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