Hi there,
I have had acne for a long time. I know part of it is caused by heredity and food choices...still hoping, fingers-crossed, I don't have to give up my milk. I had been using Proactiv and my skin was ok. I decided to try these products from a place called Pure&Simple. They don't use benzoly peroxide but do use AHAs peels.
The products have not been working as well so I am thinking of going back to the Proactiv.
I also found this website where the aesthitician told me the following about Proactiv or AHA's for that matter:
"I do not believe in dissolving the epidermal layer of the
skin. As an aesthetician, I want to create a healthy epidermal layer -one that can assist in fighting infection (such as acne) and protect the body(skin is the body's defensive "suit of armor") regenerate, cleanse and moisturize itself. A healthy skin condition should be able to do all those functions.
Proactiv's selection of products constantly dissolve the epidermal layer of the skin (this is the layer of skin you can see and touch).
In my experience, long term use of such harsh products results in severely damaging and drying the surface of the skin. Over time this causes more harm that good by actually thinning the skin, breaking tiny blood capillaries (these tiny veins are what help repair, maintain moisture balance and 'feed'the skin) and causes increased redness and sensitivity."
Thank you for any input,
Sham
I have had acne for a long time. I know part of it is caused by heredity and food choices...still hoping, fingers-crossed, I don't have to give up my milk. I had been using Proactiv and my skin was ok. I decided to try these products from a place called Pure&Simple. They don't use benzoly peroxide but do use AHAs peels.
The products have not been working as well so I am thinking of going back to the Proactiv.
I also found this website where the aesthitician told me the following about Proactiv or AHA's for that matter:
"I do not believe in dissolving the epidermal layer of the
skin. As an aesthetician, I want to create a healthy epidermal layer -one that can assist in fighting infection (such as acne) and protect the body(skin is the body's defensive "suit of armor") regenerate, cleanse and moisturize itself. A healthy skin condition should be able to do all those functions.
Proactiv's selection of products constantly dissolve the epidermal layer of the skin (this is the layer of skin you can see and touch).
In my experience, long term use of such harsh products results in severely damaging and drying the surface of the skin. Over time this causes more harm that good by actually thinning the skin, breaking tiny blood capillaries (these tiny veins are what help repair, maintain moisture balance and 'feed'the skin) and causes increased redness and sensitivity."
Thank you for any input,
Sham