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Dee_
Sep 1, 2008, 03:44 PM
I've never had a problem with my face, up until I became a cosmetician. After I had, I found that I began to break out badly (combination of excitement about trying new makeups, new skin creams, and stress). I quit my job (non-skin related reasons), and I've begun to use clindoxyl gel. I've found that I've been breaking out more, but the severity of breakouts is lessened. I do not breakout in cysts, or nodules anymore, just smaller 'pimples'.
I'm wondering, does the gel bring the inperfections to the surface? There is a good difference in my face, but the waiting is terrible. I do realize that acne takes a while to fully develop, so I'm wondering if clindoxyl is just speeding it up, to get it all out?

tickle
Sep 1, 2008, 07:08 PM
This combination product contains two medications, clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide. Clindamycin belongs to the family of medications known as antibiotics. Benzoyl peroxide is a medication that has antibacterial effects and is a peeling agent. This combination product is used to treat certain types of acne. It works by killing bacteria that cause acne and by peeling off skin cells.

I think what you are experiencing is the result of the peeling action of the benzoyl peroxide. It is gradually exfoliating your skin.