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intuition · 03/01/2018 05:21

Any advice for a spotty 14yo DS. Some are white head pustule type, with black heads over his nose. His face looks so sore. It's difficult to shave as well.

He uses a good face wash from temple spa, light moisturiser, salicylic acid on spots and takes a spotty teen vitamin supplement.

Is it worth a Drs visit??

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Poshindevon · 03/01/2018 05:37

I know Temple Spa products and like them very much but a less expensive method is to make a facial scrub with baking soda lemon and a little water
Wash with a bar of Dove regular soap or Simple soap.
Cleanse with a toner each night or micellar water.
A visit to the Doctor might be advisable as his face sounds inflamed
Your son should also drink plenty of water.

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Chewbecca · 03/01/2018 10:23

DS has duac gel from the DRs, it has helped a lot but not got rid altogether.

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acornsandnuts · 03/01/2018 10:27

DD had the gel and it worked to an extent. She’s now taking antibiotics and her skin has cleared up. Most definitely worth a doctors visit.

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genuineidiot · 03/01/2018 10:31

Definitely take him to the doctors. I went to the doctors for acne when I was his age and the things they tried definitely worked better than the home methods.

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Falconhoof1 · 03/01/2018 10:55

My DD is now using Cidal soap thanks to a recommendation on here at it has seemed to help a little.

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intuition · 03/01/2018 20:41

Thank you. Any other suggestions??

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awishes · 03/01/2018 20:46

GP for sure, topical antibiotics worked for both my DC. Saved them have scars which have blighted my life!

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Eve · 03/01/2018 20:49

Saw a recommendation on another thread here for silver serum from the ski shop.co.uk.

Have ordered it but not tried.

My DS was given antibiotics but refuses to take them due to long term resistance etc.

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Eve · 03/01/2018 20:49

Skinshop.co.uk...

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nagnagnag · 12/01/2018 05:12

I tried loads of different creams etc for my daughter and also took her to the dermatologist- nothing really helped. Then I found this and it really has made a big difference. www.laroche-posay.us/effaclar-acne-system-883140035282.html#start=1
She uses the facewash and the cream.

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MrsFoxPlus4 · 12/01/2018 05:20

Dermalogica medibac

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MrsDilber · 12/01/2018 05:52

My DS17 has the most horrendous acne. He's been on antibiotics for years and Differin cream from drs. Nothing works. Dr wanted to refer him to dermatologist, but he's severely autistic, can't talk and we all think roacitain isn't appropriate.

However, we recently found a cream that has helped more than anything. It's £12.99 and I'd recommend it.

It's called Silver Serum, you can get it on Amazon I think, but here's a link to where we got it from.

www.skinshop.co.uk/silver-serum

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midnightmooch · 12/01/2018 14:50

Reduce sugar and dairy in his diet, this makes quite a big difference but it isn't easy.

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Titsywoo · 12/01/2018 14:53

We found all the creams from the gp made dds skin sore and red which looked awful and she couldn't swallow the pills for antibiotics. I've just bought the silver serum as I read about it somewhere and it is antibacterial so might help. I had acne when I was younger and the only thing that got rid of it was roaccutane.

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littlenicky61 · 12/01/2018 22:29

Proactiv i think its called in conjunction with the neutrogena light lamp is meant to be great

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intuition · 13/01/2018 09:50

Thanks all he is trying the silver cream and face wash, he has been on it one week. He is at boarding school so I will see him today and see how it is going.

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