accutane…?
I’m јυѕt starting tο take thе pill…οr actually seeing thе effects such аѕ dry skin аnd lips. I hаνе nο problems wіth mу liver οr anything, I’ve bееn cleared аnd actually ѕtаrtеd several days ago (6-ish).
Anyway, whаt аrе ѕοmе gοοd ways tο keep moisture іn mу skin. I’ve always used lotion аnd chapstick (Burt’s Bee’s fοr ѕοmе reason аnd Vaseline) bυt idk іf thеу′ll still work…
HELP!!!


When I was on it I had Nutragina Moisturizing (oil free only) for my face, and Aquaphor for my lips (it comes in a white yube with a blue top) its thick but it works
One of the most common ways of treating acne is the use of retinoids. Retinoids are substances derived from Vitamin A, which attempt to cure acne by normalizing the lifecycle of follicle cells. There are two types of such substances, based on application: external (topical) and oral. The best known external retinoids are Retin-A, Differin and Tazorac, while the oral retinoids list is headed by the popular Accutane.
However, about one quarter of the patients who used Accutane or other drugs based on isotretinoin may relapse and require additional treatment.
But the biggest drawback of retinoids is the long list of side effects, which sometimes makes retinoids look like a disease rather than a cure.
The most common side effects are dry skin and nosebleeds. Many patients have also reported liver problems, while a few complained of depression. However, the scientific community is still split on the issue of depression. More seriously, isotretinoin is known to cause birth defects, which is why female patients have to use two separate forms of birth control or vow abstinence during the treatment. Pregnant women are not allowed to use anything but the mildest treatments.
The bottom line is that retinoids are a good idea if one can cope with the side effects. This begs the question: why not use something just as effective, but without the side effects. Acne treatment systems, such as ClearPores: http://www.clearpores.com/clicks/clickthrough.html?a=150901 are also popular because of their success in dealing with the condition, but lack the extreme side that makes retinoids a pain to use. The choice between these treatments is yours.
Drink a lot of fluids. And keep using lotion and chapstick. Both my brother and sister used accutane, it was hard on them at first, but after a while it payed off and they dont have skin problems any more.
Drinking lots of water is important. It will stop your skin drying out as much and getting flaky.
I also use Neutrogena moisturiser as it is non-condomic meaning it doesnt block pores and cause further outbreaks plus it was nice and light but very moisturising.
I found the best chapsticks where the Nivea brands but at its peak I was going through a chapstick a week so you will have plenty of opportunity to find one that suits well.
The drugs have been improved upon greatly since they came out on the market and you should not be afraid of severe side effects. I read up lots on it and was prepared for the worst but all I got were dry lips, i didnt suffer any other side effects..
Good Luck