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MissySoup
Oily/Sensitive
You should stop applying that acne treatment and start to focus in healing your skin instead. highly recommend you to look for derma bcuz every skin is different so I can't give you much advice except go back to very basic routine like what my derma suggested me when my skin barrier is damaged. Cleanser > moisturizer and that's it. derma will prescibe you a serum or something to help your skin as well. use more hydrating product. ignore the acne concern for now. go for the healing first. I myself add on product that has ceramide to speed up the healing process and go for panthenol/centella too for skin soothing
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theartofskincarett
Dry/Sensitive
Sorry but you have to stop your acne treatment…work on repairing your barrier as it will give your acne an environment to heal
Then restart actives
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