I've been trying to be better about moisturizing my face. My skin is naturally oily, but over the winter, it was dryer than usual. And of course, I ended up with acne in a few select spots.
A long time ago, I used to have this blemish pen where I just touched up the spot that needed it without drying out my entire face, so I went to find something similar to that.
Instead, I bought a very big name brand cream that was for acne spots. I'd just dab it where it was needed.
This is a brand whose soap I use for my face all the time, and it was easy to say, cool, let's buy this.
It arrived while I had three spots that needed treatment. I dabbed on really lightly the first day. Day two, I noticed there was a visible film, and since I couldn't hide in the house all day, I wiped it off before I left. Then came day three. This was an at-home day, so I used the acne cream on the three spots plus another spot that appeared to be developing.
And while it sat on my face, my skin had an allergic reaction. Red, ugly rash across my right cheek and chin. Not only limited to where I dabbed on the medication, but across a wide swath. It was itchy, it was ugly, and it was lumpy.
Two days later, still red, lumpy and itchy. Three days later, the lumps begin to recede, but my cheek is still mottled red and itchy in spots. Four days later, all the lumps are finally gone, but still red and mottled. As I'm writing this it is day six. The redness is mostly gone, but still sort of there. Still a little itchy, too.
Acne cream is in the trash.
The lesson I've learned? Acne is better than a rash. Or test new stuff out on an arm before putting it on your face.





