The ingredients of Shafong Acne Gel include:
I have sensitive skin (oily on the outside, dry on the inside), and due to staying up late and eating fried foods recently, I have developed acne on my face.
I bought "Shafon Acne Gel" to apply to the affected areas, but I experience some stinging, redness, swelling, tightness, and flaking in those areas.
Its ingredients include erythromycin and a silicone complex.
Can I continue using it until my condition improves? Additionally, can I use the Green Meya collagen products to address my skin concerns, or should I use skincare products containing aloe vera for improvement? I previously had facial treatments about three months ago, but after stopping, I still get acne; at that time, I was using Clé de Peau products.
Please give me some advice, thank you.
kelly, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/01/03
Dr. Huang Ruiyun reply Dermatology
You may be experiencing an allergy or simply irritant contact dermatitis.
It would be best to have a personal evaluation.
I recommend visiting a dermatologist in person, bringing the products you have been using, including their packaging and instructions, for further examination and treatment recommendations.
Reply Date: 2004/01/03
More Info
When dealing with sensitive skin, especially when it is prone to allergies and breakouts, it is crucial to approach treatment with caution. The use of Shafon Acne Gel, which contains ingredients like erythromycin and silicone compounds, can be effective for some individuals but may also cause irritation, particularly in those with sensitive skin. The symptoms you describe—stinging, redness, tightness, and peeling—suggest that your skin may be reacting negatively to the gel.
Given your skin type (oily on the outside and dry on the inside), it is essential to maintain a balance between treating acne and not exacerbating dryness or irritation. Here are some considerations regarding your current treatment and skincare routine:
1. Continue or Discontinue Shafon Acne Gel: If the stinging and irritation are mild and tolerable, you might consider continuing the use of the gel but with caution. It may be beneficial to apply it less frequently (e.g., every other day) to see if your skin can tolerate it better. However, if the irritation worsens or if you experience significant discomfort, it would be wise to discontinue use and consult a dermatologist for alternatives.
2. Moisturization: Since your skin is dry, it is crucial to incorporate a good moisturizer into your routine. Look for non-comedogenic products that are specifically designed for sensitive skin. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides can help hydrate without clogging pores. Avoid heavy creams that may exacerbate oiliness or lead to breakouts.
3. Alternative Treatments: You mentioned considering collagen products from the Green Meya series or aloe vera-based products. Aloe vera is known for its soothing properties and can be beneficial for calming irritated skin. If you choose to use aloe vera, opt for a pure gel without added fragrances or alcohol, as these can irritate sensitive skin. Collagen products may help improve skin texture but are not a direct treatment for acne.
4. Consultation with a Dermatologist: Given your history of breakouts and sensitivity, it would be beneficial to consult a dermatologist. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your skin's condition and may suggest alternative treatments that are less irritating. They might also recommend topical retinoids or other acne treatments that can be effective without causing excessive irritation.
5. Lifestyle Considerations: Since you mentioned that late nights and fried foods have contributed to your skin issues, consider making lifestyle adjustments. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and adequate hydration can improve skin health. Additionally, maintaining a regular sleep schedule can help your skin recover and reduce stress-related breakouts.
6. Patch Testing: Before introducing any new products, including the collagen or aloe vera products, perform a patch test on a small area of your skin to check for any adverse reactions. This step is particularly important for sensitive skin.
In summary, while you may continue using Shafon Acne Gel with caution, it is essential to monitor your skin's response closely. Prioritize hydration and consider consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice. Remember, every individual's skin is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another.
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