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Adult body acne wash

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CHiSOCG · 03/06/2022 12:11

Hello I can’t believe I’ve lived all my life with the terrible acne I have on my back shoulders and chest. I just have to find clothes that cover me. It’s definitely better in warmer weather.

I now have a lot of scars. Can anyone recommend a body wash? I’ve bought Zisticka which is helping a bit.

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CHiSOCG · 11/06/2022 08:27

Rainraingoaway21 · 10/06/2022 23:24

@CHiSOCG hi OP, I just wanted to recommend the supplements my dd16 has started taking. They were recommended by someone on MN but I can't remember which thread it was on!

They're called Skin Accumax.

They're quite expensive £40 for 60 pills, but after just 10 days we can see a huge improvement! I noticed her face was looking quite clear, she said she had noticed her chest was too, I asked to check her back and that has cleared considerably as well! I'm so pleased for her and just wanted to share with any fellow sufferers!

She has taken roaccutane before with amazing results but it was starting to creep back again. The contraceptive pill also helped but made her moods terrible and she gained weight quickly, so she wanted a more natural route. Prior to all this she had tried 3 different antibiotics, not to mention all the topical treatments, nothing worked that well.

These vitamins have had no side effects at all and can only do you good I guess. We are excited to see continued good results and wanted to share as know how upsetting dealing with acne can be.

Wow @Rainraingoaway21 thank you! I’ll look into these

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Rainraingoaway21 · 11/06/2022 09:03

@CHiSOCG yes do, believe me we've tried most things. I had a feeling they might work because they have fairly high vitamin A content which is basically what roaccutane is (just a much higher dose hence needs careful management). It contains DIM which I've read before can be helpful for hormonal acne? Worth a try I would say! Good luck 🙂

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