I had used fitme poreless foundation.. just after that i experienced alot of closed comedones on my forehead i waited for 4..5months to make it heal on its own. After that i started using minoz er 65 and azelic acid cream. It was almost 70% okay. After i stopped having minoz er 65 it started coming out again. How long do i have to continue having minoz er 65 days?
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Not like that... treatment depends on the grade...Acne or pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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There is no need to take an antibiotics for white heads or closed comedones. Topical antibiotics and retinoids would work but again strength and application require proper details along with photographs
Its acne cosmetica so try to find non comedogenic range of makeup so you don't end up clogging your pores
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