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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CeraVe SA cleanser in a pump CeraVe SA or daily moisturizer in a pump It’s enough salicylic acid that helps with mild acne, black heads and bumps, but won’t dry out their skin. the pumps make it easy and less messy. No harsh smells. Pimple patches for larger ones that might be tempting to pick. [/quote] +1! This is a good place to start while you get in with a Derm. It's cheap, so if they reject it you aren't out too much money. I recommend against Stridex if you don't have a face wash and moisturizer routine yet. Stridex is a treatment meant to go on clean skin, and it is abrasive and can cause damage to sensitive skin without other things to heal the skin barrier. Any treatment from the berm will likely require 1) clean skin first (face wash) and 2) barrier support after (Moisturizer). Lastly, since both of the products recommended by the PP has SA in them, don't also layer in stridex (which is also SA). Switch to a more simple face wash and moisturizer (such as Cerave hydrating wash and PM lotion) before you add in a treatment (either stridex or something from the derm)[/quote]
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