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Have been using clydamicin phosphate gel?
So, I have been using clindamycin phosphate gel for over 3-4 months now. My skin before I used this gel had barely any acne on it. I every once in a while got a pimple before monthly cycle.. At first, the gel worked okay. It made my face break out alot for a month which I absolutly hated! But then, it started to clear up. It's just that everytime I think it's finally working and my face looks good, I get a big red pimple. And it's not small one's, its just one big, noticleable red one! It makes me feel self conscious about my face, and my question is..is If I stopped using this gel daily and just washed my face, OR just used it every other day, will this make my face devolop more pimples because I'm not using it everyday. Since my face is so used to it, will it produce more pimples without having the gel? And has anyone had any experience? Thanks!
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- 9 years ago
Wash Pimples Regularly? Cysts, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads are all indications that an zits infection exists, so the areas of the body which are affected needs to be scrupulously cleansed two occasions every day. Make use of a skin cleanser that doesn't include any components that irritate the skin but that does have substances with antibacterial properties comparable to sulfur. It helps to use an applicator for the cleanser like a brush or loofah which might gently exfoliate a thin superficial layers of the skin with out producing irritation that would cause zits to spread. Do not scrub zits affected areas too laborious and use a clean towel to dry them. Sustaining good personal hygiene is easy methods to forestall pimples.