Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for op. My 21 year old didnt like to pop her zits. Yes, I know you are supposed to leave them alone but when there is a big white pimple on her face staring at you begging to be popped it’s yucky.
Anyways, she has been on spironalactone for a year and it has been a gamechanger. Highly suggest you gently suggest it. Her face has cleared up unbelievably, low side effects, nothing like accutane
Or this newer thing.
Sounds like it targets bacteria well
Anonymous wrote:ProActiv. That is what works. The original 3 step products. Don't know why anyone is trying other things.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for op. My 21 year old didnt like to pop her zits. Yes, I know you are supposed to leave them alone but when there is a big white pimple on her face staring at you begging to be popped it’s yucky.
Anyways, she has been on spironalactone for a year and it has been a gamechanger. Highly suggest you gently suggest it. Her face has cleared up unbelievably, low side effects, nothing like accutane
Anonymous wrote:my college student just doesn’t seem to care about her acne. when she was home, i could suggest doing masks, topicals. we took her to a dermatologist. she was never into getting rid of her acne. she was okay with it despite my efforts.
now at college - i thought it would be getting better (she would care more about not having acne) but no.
is there anything i can do? i’ve been keeping my mouth shut for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's whiteheads, it could be dairy intolerance.
Not a thing. Dairy keeps skin healthy.
There is a thing as lactose intolerance, but that's unrelated to infected sebaceous glands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put her on the pill!!
Horrendous advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You set up a power struggle and you can’t win. You can’t convince her. You can’t force her. She’s got bodily autonomy and the more you push, the more she will pull. You need to shut up. That’s the only move you have.
All I could think when I read the OP's posts is, jesus, how can the OP not realize her insistence that this is an issue needing fixing is probably making her daughter resist fixing it?
Anonymous wrote:Proper diet, exercise, proper hygiene, and some Pro-Activ.
It's easy.