My son has been seeing a dermatologist for 1 1/2 years and been on different pills and topical treatments. They work for a while but his skin wouldn't be totally clear. Then the acne would continue to flare up after getting used to different pills.
In the beginning of July I found on a vitamin website, Rainbow Lite Teen vitamins with "potent skin clearing action". I was hopeful about these and looked into the reviews. Surprisingly, the reviews were pretty good for the skin clearing, so I ordered a bottle. I was hopeful that they would work, but doubtful. My son had some pretty noticeable blackheads on his face and within 2 weeks they were completely gone. It was as if these vitamins pushed all of the impurities in his skin to the surface, because the blackheads started coming to the surface (not to be gross) and when he washed his face, they just came off. Within 1 month his face was completely clear and it was the healthiest it has looked in 1 1/2 years.
I'm hoping when he goes back to the dermatologist he can begin to go off of the pills he takes, these vitamins have done more for him than anything he puts on his face or pills he takes for the acne.
Please read the reviews on these vitamins should you decide to try them, as there were a few reviews from people who they did not work for. There are also some unfavorable reviews regarding the smell and the size, neither one of these bother my son.
Good luck, hope this helps!
My 14 year old starting having breakouts when puberty began. We tried the acne washes and OTC meds but they didn't really help. After a few months of trying those I took him to the dermatologist. She prescribed a cream called Epiduo & recommended he wash his face w/ Cetaphil. His breakouts are much better controlled now but he still gets occasional pimples. Because of this, his dermatologist prescribed a tetracycline antibiotic after using the Epiduo for awhile. After doing some research on it & asking his pediatrician his thoughts, I decided not to give it to him. I didn't think his breakouts were bad enough to risk the side effects that come with those antibiotics. However, I've known of several kids who have used them and done fine and I wouldn't hesitate to let my DS take them if his acne was severe. Also, I've noticed that when he's stressed (like with school/tests, etc) he gets more breakouts than he did over the summer when things in his life were more relaxed. As far as Proactive, we never tried that. I read some reviews when he started getting breakouts and most of them weren't good. Hope you and your DS find what works for him. This is definitely not a fun stage
My son has been seeing a dermatologist for 1 1/2 years and been on different pills and topical treatments. They work for a while but his skin wouldn't be totally clear. Then the acne would continue to flare up after getting used to different pills.
In the beginning of July I found on a vitamin website, Rainbow Lite Teen vitamins with "potent skin clearing action". I was hopeful about these and looked into the reviews. Surprisingly, the reviews were pretty good for the skin clearing, so I ordered a bottle. I was hopeful that they would work, but doubtful. My son had some pretty noticeable blackheads on his face and within 2 weeks they were completely gone. It was as if these vitamins pushed all of the impurities in his skin to the surface, because the blackheads started coming to the surface (not to be gross) and when he washed his face, they just came off. Within 1 month his face was completely clear and it was the healthiest it has looked in 1 1/2 years.
I'm hoping when he goes back to the dermatologist he can begin to go off of the pills he takes, these vitamins have done more for him than anything he puts on his face or pills he takes for the acne.
Please read the reviews on these vitamins should you decide to try them, as there were a few reviews from people who they did not work for. There are also some unfavorable reviews regarding the smell and the size, neither one of these bother my son.
Good luck, hope this helps!
Hi Lulu. Yes, sorry I meant to mention that. My son started taking 2 a day and after a week he went to 3 a day. He read all of the reviews as well and I think wanted as much bank for his buck . And thank you, I will let you how we make out with the dermatologist.
Debbie
Hi Lulu. Sorry I didn't answer your original question. I don't think you will be able to find in a local drug store but maybe a vitamin store.
Debbie