Jojoba oil should not break out oily skin as it is non comedogenic,
it is the one oil which is most like our sebum.
ALL skin needs a moisturizer. wet your hands, apply a few drops of
the oil and put on your face, it should blend in shortly after
application. can be very healing for rosaceas skin.
noreen
--- In rosaceans@yahoogroups.com, Ricky Butler <classics_guy@...>
wrote:
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> wouldn't jojoba oil break out really oily skin?
> mine is very oily and break out prone in certain
> areas.
>
> Ricky
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> --- kemx <kemx@...> wrote:
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> > cookin, i'm thinking the differen might be too
> > strong.
> > have you thot of the otc stuff that lots of folks
> > use. you can search them on the website.
> > i love rosacea LTd lll and jojoba oil.
> > some like the z products.
> > i also have had aura laser treatements that i think
> > have helped.
> > goodluck, emily
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> > Subject: [rosaceans] New to the group
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> > Hi,I just came across your group today. I have
> > had rosacea for 9
> > years, since after the birth of my daughter. I
> > just thought it was
> > wacky hormones at first, but my rosy cheeks were
> > here to stay. My
> > first dermatologist put me on oral erythromycin
> > and T-stat (topical)
> > which worked wonderfully. He told me to take one
> > erythromycin tablet a
> > day, or twice a day whenever I "pinked up." After
> > seven years on this
> > regimen, I had to switch doctors. The first thing
> > the new doctor did
> > was wean me off of the erythromycin. She said I
> > had been on it for way
> > too long. Now she has me on Clindamycin,
> > differin, and tri-luma and
> > I'm really not impressed, but she seems
> > unconcerned. I was never
> > always red, which I am now. Has anyone heard of
> > problems with long-
> > term use of erythromycin? I'm tempted to switch
> > doctors again. . . I
> > think my rosacea's worse than ever.
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