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Apr 10, 2014
Juju V.
Hey guys! Recently I decided to go to a dermatologist for my mild acne and she prescribed me some topical treatments, one for the morning, and one at night, and a micro exfoliating cleanser for every day use (I use it morning and night, and I'm aware that might be too much). I've been using it as prescribed, and have been going on and off the night cream when I feel that it's irritating my skin. I usually just have an oily t-zone and the rest of my face is normal, but now, I have an oily t-zone, with dry patches on my cheeks and flaking skin on my chin and under my nose. I was wondering what a good moisturizer would be to use in this situation and what I can do to make my skin less irritated without completely stopping my treatment, which I feel is working.
Apr 10, 2014
Kitty K.
CeraVe Cream will help. The one in a jar not the lotion.
Apr 10, 2014
Brandy S.
I really like the imperialis moisturizer from lush. Its super gentle, and marketed for combination skin. You could also take a look at the celestial moisturizer from lush; its for dry skin, but will also help your irritation and redness. These are both very natural moisturizers and shouldnt cause any adverse reactions.