
I was only on 50mg a day and it was awful.
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It dried out my skin so much, I was constantly itchy all over my body, and my hair started falling out. I tried Spiro too and was one of the few who had a really adverse reaction to it. I wouldn't be surprised if that's been a factor too. I've been shifting my attitude toward motivation at the same time, since I can't jack myself up on caffeine and use fight or flight anxiety to get things done. It's a little extra energy and focus, while also being calming, and it really does help with hormonal balance. For some reason I find that harder to be consistent with, but I look forward to the chai every morning. But, it might not be something everyone loves. I've seen quite a few people make a similar drink, and I like it. I also add ashwagandha, honey, cream, turmeric, cardamom, ginger, and a few other spices. I don't want to theorize too much why, there's lots of people who have interesting ideas about it if you want to google it or look on youtube, but I'm pretty certain it's the coffee itself, not just caffeine. I still have caffeine, but not too much (I stopped taking preworkout too). Stratia fortify, sometimes just squalane. Remove makeup with Avene tolerance cleanser lotion.Ĭurology prescription: tret/azaleic/Clindamycin.

Can anyone else offer any other suggestions? I am 35.īare minerals makeup if I have client calls. Oh, and even though I have my tubes tied, I would still have to solemnly swear to use secondary protection and go through the whole rigmarole of videos and quizzes etc. Also, my skin is already combination and I have excema, so drying out my skin medically could flare that up. The last thing my dermatologist offered was accutane, but she warned me that the success rate for hormonal acne is not great. I have ADHD and depression and really can't have one more thing fogging up my brain! I have used tret, azaleic acid, Clindamycin, and various combinations of those and other topical retinoids and antibiotics. I tried spironolactone, but it didn't help that much and, worse, it gave me horrible brain fog. I have always had acne, but in the past few years I have been getting serious about my skin and getting rid of it. The folks at ScA have put in a ton of time and effort into their resources, so take advantage of them! We recommend checking out the sidebar over at /r/SkincareAddiction for a comprehensive list of skincare FAQs, tutorials, and their excellent skincare Wiki. Please see r/antiMLM if you want to know why.

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