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Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:55 am |
Some thoughts:
AHA is good for dry skin because it (esp. lactic acid, I think) helps the skin hold on to moisture. That's probably why your skin looks so good the next morning.
Maybe the frequent AHA is helping your RA penetrate deeper, in which case a lower strength may help out. Retin A every other night is sufficient for many people.
Maybe you could try some thing to help your skin hold onto more water on the RA nights: a humidifier, a moisturizer with hyaluronic acid, or other bland moisturizer that you're already used to.
Cheers,
Kay |
_________________ 30-ish, sensitive fair skin, oily and acne-prone, faded freckles; tretinoin since Oct 2010 |
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