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Old 01-23-2006, 03:41 AM
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Default PanOxyl 2.5 problem

hello, I had used PanOxyl to treat my pimples or acne on my face, but I think something went wrong here.

Some of the areas of my face look like it got burn - brown color - and some of it is peeling of. I just used the PanOxyl 3 times.

Or did I do it wrong, because I applied the PanOxyl at night and left it until I woke up.

Please help me with my problem, still a teenager and I don't want to have this marks all over my face... I hope someone can understand a teenager like me, it is hard for me to have this patches..

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Old 01-23-2006, 09:00 AM
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These types of things can be a normal reaction of your skin when you first start using it. They should go away after awhile as your skin gets used to it, they won't be permanent, though yes, they can be annoying.

Here is a page with more information, including side-effects:

http://www.drugs.com/cons/PanOxyl_AQ_5_Gel.html

If you continue to have problems, then you will need to see a doctor as the Benzoyl Peroxide might be too strong for your skin.

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Old 01-24-2006, 03:57 AM
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quote:Originally posted by zippysgoddess

These types of things can be a normal reaction of your skin when you first start using it. They should go away after awhile as your skin gets used to it, they won't be permanent, though yes, they can be annoying.

Here is a page with more information, including side-effects:

http://www.drugs.com/cons/PanOxyl_AQ_5_Gel.html

If you continue to have problems, then you will need to see a doctor as the Benzoyl Peroxide might be too strong for your skin.

verwon@gmail.com

My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~
i see, i hope my skin will be back to normal soon... sorry to ask again, am i doing it correctly, because i normally used the panoxyl every evening and leave it on my skin until I wake up. or do i need to wash my face immediatly after rubbing panoxyl onto my face?
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Old 01-24-2006, 07:48 AM
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According to the site, unless you are using the face wash type of it, you should just gently rub it in and leave it on, so yes, you are doing it correctly.

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Old 01-25-2006, 03:41 AM
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quote:Originally posted by zippysgoddess

According to the site, unless you are using the face wash type of it, you should just gently rub it in and leave it on, so yes, you are doing it correctly.

verwon@gmail.com

My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~
ic, thankyou... i got a good news.. i think it is healing now, but in a very slow pace..
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