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I’ve been using Exposed Acne Treatment for about a week. I have red bumps on my face because it got irritated by it. I e-mailed Exposed and they said that this is normal for the first week. My face feels pretty dry, and I’m going to California on August 3rd and i want to look good when i go there. What should i do?!?! Thank You

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3 Comments

  1. llamallord says:

    Put moisturizer on the dry skin. If you can, try peeling the skin. You will have smooth, acne-free skin.

  2. SOS says:

    Try another cream.

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    It was hard to find
    Don’t matter what I say only what I do
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    So quiet but I finally woke up
    If you’re sad then its time you spoke up too

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    How could I have ever been so blind?
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  3. Dan X says:

    Don’t peel the skin. Depending on the reccommended dosage, try cutting back one treatment. (If it says to use it 2 times a day, try once instead.) Also, get some oil-free moisturizer and use that as needed whenever your face feels dry. The red bumps could also be an allergic reaction to the topical cream. You should seek a dermotologists advice if it continues to get worse after you cut back on the treatments.

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