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Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:57 am      Reply with quote
Hello All
So I ewent to the derm last week about my frustration with my skin issues. It has been going on for most of my adult life, but up until 7 months ago, it was tolerale.

So I have used probably ever OTC product, from Clearasil, Murad, Neutrogena, to proaciv, to all sorts of RX's...Retin-A, Tazorac and Benzeclin. Some helped, nothing helped so dramatically that I continued. So after reading some posts on here and doing some research and asked my derm for FINACEA. I read it was for Roscsa, but many people use it for acne as well.

I picked up my prescription on Wednesday. I have used it Wed (once) Thursday (twice) and Friday (twice). Here are my findings.

I have still had a couple breakouts, places where I normally would, however I have had three pimples in three days. I normally get 6-8 a day. No whiteheads-NONE, how could I have NONE? I get them off and on throughout the day. The best things ever so far, I have had three small (very small) sebaceous cysts, (you know the tiny ones that you think are clogged pores, but you can never extract them?), and I have been applying a small glob of my Finacea cream on them at night and two of them are GONE, I am not kidding GONE. I have tried everything on them. My derm told me that I would probably have to have them removed.
One last thing, I had some old acne marks and hyperpigmentation on the sides of my face that I normally hide from because I can not cover them up, well those are getting lighter already. I looked in my mirror in my car, no makeup on them and they are fading. (even my BF said he thought my skin looked really clear)...
I am very pleased so far. This is a very early review on FINACEA, and we will see if it continues to improve things. I am keeping my fingers crossed, and I will keep you all updated. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:30 am      Reply with quote
catski wrote:
What percentage are you all using? At alldaychemist it is offering 10 or 20... what do you think?

The active is azaleic acid, btw, which used to be available from skinactives, but doesnt appear to be, any longer. I would quite like to find a source for DIY-ing..


I'm not using it right now but the Finacea is 15% azelaic acid and its a gel whereas the alldaychemist one is a cream. You could try Australian pharmacies cos I read that over there, Finacea is a OTC rather than a prescription med.
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:01 am      Reply with quote
catski wrote:

The active is azaleic acid, btw, which used to be available from skinactives, but doesnt appear to be, any longer. I would quite like to find a source for DIY-ing..


Skinactives does have an azelaic acid derivative called Azeloyl Glycine. I don't know how effective it will be compared to azelaic acid, but it's said to be anti-bacterial, anti-rosacea, anti-comedogenic, anti-acne and anti-melasma.

Azeloyl Glycine is recently added to Skinactive's product range. 10 ml is $9.50. It's supposed to be added to a cream or SKB to a maximum of 10 % concentration.

http://skinactives.com/products/azeloylglycine.htm

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Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:02 am      Reply with quote
ScotsLass wrote:
. How long have you been using Eluage (+Gel) and did you experience any irritation adjusting to it?


Scots, I have used one whole container of both products. I use them only in the winter months... not sure how long that actually took.

I had ZERO irritation. In fact I noticed practically immediate benefit. Really excellent product for me.

Do get some samples if you can. I think Eluage is more sophisticated than Ystheal, with hyaluronic acid in a format that penetrates very well.

The cream is very 'creamy', I actually find it soothing to apply.

Fingers crossed on this new plan, eh!
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Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:27 pm      Reply with quote
Oh, you guys, you're killing me! I won't know how to behave if I don't have to blot my face every hour! And not to have to buy out the entire rack of blotting tissues at the drugstore and Ulta every two months, so I can put them everywhere - purses, car, dressing table, you name the place - the sales help will wonder what's going on!

Okay. Trying to remain calm here. I will be sensible and keep my expectations under control. I don't know how my skin will react to Finacea yet. Measured breaths.

That's great, bergquis!!! We will keep pulling for you and everyone else having success with Finacea - no jinx! And thank you for the tip on copays. I think our copay is a little lower on scripts - $20 or so. I can't imagine why my derm wouldn't prescribe Finacea for me; she's always willing to go let me try things. But if for some reason she won't, I'll order online, too.

Mlrox, thanks for the caution, that's good to bring up. Smile

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Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:22 pm      Reply with quote
Hi everyone. Thanks to Bergquis enthusiastic review I decided to give azelaic acid another go. I went to my doctor over a year ago and he told me that there was no such thing as Finacea in Canada so he wrote me a prescription for a 15% azelaic gel and a local pharmacy compounded it for me. Only problem was that they used an alcohol base that just sucked every ounce of moisture out of my skin so I had to quit using it after a few days. When I went to my doctor this time I had him specifically request a water base. Anyway I have been using it since Saturday and have noticed an incredible improvement already. My skin was super oily (oily all over withing a 1/2 hour after washing) and a couple of new pimples a day. I have been using Tazorac for the past year which helped a great deal with the breakouts but seemed to make my skin oilier - I would blot every half hour - it was that bad. What I've found after starting the azelaic acid is that I've only had two new pimples since Saturday - usually I'd have 8 to 10 new ones in that time. But what I really love is that my skin is about 1/10 as oily as it usually is and seems to be getting less oily everyday!. I wish I knew about this stuff years ago. I'm 43 and have had bad skin since I was 12. Beter late than never! Zephyr I think your going to love this stuff!
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Fri Nov 21, 2008 8:38 am      Reply with quote
Greenhillgirl32 wrote:
Arya, I paid about $30 Australian dollah...it works out to roughly $24 CDN. Hope that helps.


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