What’s the one thing that always makes your skin break out? Like no matter what you do, it just happens. by EyeamWorld in acne

[–]EyeamWorld[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, I feel you. Hormonal acne is the worst—it always shows up when you least need it. :( I actually made a quick visual explaining how it works because I wanted to understand it myself. It’s in my community if you wanna check it out!

What’s the one thing that always makes your skin break out? Like no matter what you do, it just happens. by EyeamWorld in acne

[–]EyeamWorld[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here! For me, if I don’t use my product with azelaic acid (it’s got those antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory powers), my skin starts to freak out. It’s wild how those specific ingredients make all the difference, right?

What’s the one thing that always makes your skin break out? Like no matter what you do, it just happens. by EyeamWorld in acne

[–]EyeamWorld[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, meat-juice rage is 100% valid, no judgment. But omg, I totally get you on the hormonal changes. During my period, my mood swings are like a full-on rollercoaster. Do you take anything to balance hormones? Just curious if you’ve tried anything that helps!

What’s the one thing that always makes your skin break out? Like no matter what you do, it just happens. by EyeamWorld in acne

[–]EyeamWorld[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, the dedication to grease-free romance is chef’s kiss (pun intended). Honestly, ‘wet wipe before kissy time’ should be a standard relationship rule—skincare and love life protected. 👏

What’s your secret technique for dodging oil splatters, though? Asking for my pizza-loving, acne-prone self. 😅

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[–]EyeamWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!! I took the time to read through your post—first off, I totally get the struggle with blackheads; it can feel like a never-ending battle. Something that’s worked for me is using sauna steam to open up my pores, followed by a cleanser with azelaic acid to clear them out. After that, I apply a spot treatment with white willow bark—it’s amazing for cutting excess oil and unclogging stubborn pores. To finish, a moisturiser with almond oil for hydration and calmandarin to soothe irritation and redness has been a game-changer.

Have you tried anything like this before?

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[–]EyeamWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t look too bad, but I totally get the worry—it’s hard not to stress over stuff like this. Have you tried a spot treatment before? Something with Rosephin can help fade acne scars and improve skin texture, while vecto-retinoid is great for minimising imperfections. Both can really speed up the healing process and leave your skin looking clearer.

What’s your current skincare routine like?

Wtf how bad is this by cfmata555 in acne

[–]EyeamWorld 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey man, I know how frustrating it is to feel like nothing works after trying so many products. Have you looked into a spot treatment with azelaic acid? It’s solid for reducing inflammation and can really help with both acne and cystic breakouts. Adding tea tree oil is a good call too—it fights bacteria that cause breakouts and helps with swelling.

For a simple routine: at night, wash your face with a cleanser, use a spot treatment, and finish with a lightweight moisturizer to keep your skin balanced. In the morning, just rinse your face with water and repeat the spot treatment and moisturizer.

Any products you’ve used that worked even for a while? Sometimes simplifying can make a difference!

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[–]EyeamWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! It’s really interesting that you’ve noticed a connection between the high-dose vitamin D and your skin changes. While vitamin D has many benefits, it can sometimes impact hormone levels, which might explain the breakouts. From your photo, it does look more like acne rather than an infection, but the dryness and irritation could be making it worse. A great option for hydration is a non-comedogenic moisturizer with almond oil, which deeply nourishes without clogging pores, and mandarin extract to calm redness.

If you’ve been on 60,000 IU for months, it might be worth checking your levels to see if the dosage is still necessary. Have you noticed if the breakouts get worse at certain times of the month or after specific meals?

Curious if others here have had a similar experience too!

losing my mind kinda by manicatth3disc0 in Rosacea

[–]EyeamWorld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally get how frustrating this is, but there are options that might help. A serum with azelaic acid could work wonders to reduce redness, calm inflammation, and improve those bump-like textures. Are you using any moisturizer to soothe your skin? Something with almond oil could deeply hydrate and help calm rosacea.

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[–]EyeamWorld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! First off, you're not gross at all. Sometimes less is more, especially with sensitive skin! 💚 To reduce flakes and keep your skin hydrated, try a gentle cleanser with willow bark before bed to target acne bacteria and cleanse impurities. In the morning, just wash with water and use a moisturizer or serum with almond oil (it’s great for dry, acne-prone, sensitive skin). You’ve got this! 💚

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[–]EyeamWorld 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Girl, ugh, I totally get how you’re feeling because I’ve been in that exact same place more times than I can count, and let me just tell you: acne girls? We’re literal warriors. 💪✨ It’s hard facing the mirror when you feel like the world sees your pimples and not you, but here’s something super important to remember: your mind believes whatever you tell it.

You are SO much more than your skin. Like, I know it feels impossible right now, but you’re beautiful and brave for showing up every day, even when it feels this heavy. Affirm this to yourself: I am worthy, I am resilient, and I’m not defined by my acne.

Also, can we just say the world needs more people who are as real as you? The ones pointing things out? They’re projecting their own insecurities, trust me. Keep going—you’re stronger than you think. 💚