My 1-Month Skin Journey

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Hello, Hivers! How are you doing today? I hope all is well.

About a month ago, I posted about my decision to see a dermatologist for my worsening acne condition. Despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle, my skin was not improving, and I was growing increasingly anxious about the deep acne scars that had formed.

It's been over a month now since I began using the medication and ointment prescribed by my dermatologist, and I'm happy to report that my skin has made significant progress.

In this blog post, I'll be sharing the details of my dermatologist's prescription, as well as a before-and-after comparison of my skin.


My Derma's Presciption


I purchased the products I'm using from the Cavite Skin Clinic, but it was only after consultation with the doctor that the staff would accommodate me. This is important to ensure my own safety, especially since I was prescribed antibiotics.

First on the list is the Doxycycline capsule, which I took twice a day for two weeks. After my second consultation, the prescription was extended for another two weeks. This antibiotic drug fights bacterial infections, and I didn't experience any negative side effects from taking it.

Next is the acne soap, which contains tea tree oil, known for inhibiting bacterial growth and calming skin inflammation.

Not the actual image. Photo by Aurélia Dubois

The Clindamycin Solution is a clear liquid solution used in the morning after washing the face. It's another antibiotic that fights acne, and a prescription from the doctor is necessary.


Not the actual product. Photo by Jere Barcebal.

To protect my skin from the sun's harmful rays, I apply a sunscreen gel after using the Clindamycin Solution. I learned that gel-type sunscreen is best for oily and acne-prone skin since it's lightweight.

Not the actual product. Photo by Lina Verovaya

At night, I use the AcneMed solution, which is yellow and has a strong alcohol smell. It feels stingy and leaves a burning sensation on the skin. The dermatologist advised me to take a break for a day or two if the pain becomes intolerable.

After using the AcneMed solution, I apply the Acne Lotion on my entire face. It's white and contains zinc oxide, which helps minimize irritation, promote wound healing, seal in moisture, and protect the skin from harmful UV rays.


Almost Day by Day Comparison


I was hesitant to post this at first but for the sake of being confident and proud of myself, for all of the struggles I've been thru, and to support my continuous medication, I decided to share this.

February 17

This was my first day of using the prescribed products and medicines. It is also the day I decided to take a picture of my face so I can monitor the improvement of my skin.

This is the right side of my face, the side where acne is way worse. This is also the side where scarrings are already too deep. The red circled part positioned at my earlobe has cystic and painful acne inside.

This is my forehead where a lot of small bumps can be found.

The left side of my face. Acne on the jawline is the most painful while the acne on the eyebrow part is the most stubborn; keeps bugging me for weeks.

February 18

This is the second day. There are no noticeable changes but I can feel that time that the big bumps calmed a bit.

February 19

February 20

At this point, my entire face began to feel extremely dry and tight, and it even started to peel in some areas.

February 22

After using the AcneMed solution, my skin began to dry and peel, and the inflammation on my cheeks and forehead began to subside. Unfortunately, around this time, the solution became too painful to continue using, so I decided to take a two-day break.

February 23

As my skin continued to exfoliate, a new and healthier layer began to emerge, revealing smoother and brighter skin.

February 24

After a week, I noticed an improvement in my skin's condition. However, I experienced irritation and redness, particularly on my forehead, which I believe was caused by the product I am using.

February 25

As you may have noticed, my skin has become significantly smoother than it was on previous days, thanks to the improvement in my skincare routine

February 26

The struggle is real when it comes to going outside. I need to apply copious amounts of sunscreen and use additional protection like an umbrella to prevent sunburn and further irritation to my skin.

February 28

Despite the initial positive results, the continuous use of the prescribed medicine eventually made my skin drier and more sensitive than before, causing discomfort and further irritation.

March 3

I experienced a stinging and burning sensation on my face, which made it difficult to sleep properly. This made me consider that perhaps the products I am using are not suitable for my skin.

March 4

Unfortunately, progress is not always linear, and the bumps on my skin have multiplied again. I suspect that the irritation caused by the AcneMed solution may be the reason. As a result, I have decided to use the solution every two days instead of daily.

March 9

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March 22

I noticed that my dark marks became more prominent, possibly due to frequent exposure to the sun and a lack of sunscreen application. Since I attend face-to-face classes at my university, it's difficult to avoid the sun's rays altogether.

March 27



Before and After


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I am thrilled with the significant improvement in my skin's condition, even though there are still minor flaws and imperfections. It's a vast improvement from my previous state, and I owe it to the products prescribed by my board-certified dermatologist. She advised me to continue using the products until they are finished and to come back for a third consultation.

Initially, I was worried when my derma prescribed another two weeks of Doxycycline during my second consultation, as I thought antibiotics were only good for 7-14 days. But I trusted her and continued using the medication.

Now, I am enjoying my skin's current state, and I no longer feel the need to wear a face mask to conceal my skin imperfections. I feel better and more confident.

To those struggling with acne or other skin diseases, I urge you not to self-medicate. This was one of the lessons I learned. You may end up spending more time and money trying to find the right products for your skin, and some products may even worsen your condition. Consult with a dermatologist to save your skin, time, and money.

If you've made it here, thank you so much for reading. I always spend several hours just to complete this, which might seem like an exaggeration to others but trust me, it's not 😅. So, the thought of someone reading my work already warms my heart (∩˃o˂∩)♡. Until next time, bye!

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Wow! Buti ka pa have time and have budget for skin care. Ako Hanggang hilamos lang hehehe pero di Rin Naman ganoon kadami Ang pimples ko.

Nakikita Naman Ang improvement sa skin mo so pagpatuloy mo lang.

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I really don't to spend money on skincare products din talaga ate pero I don't have any choice kasi its getting worse and I am worried that this may further affect my skin in the future hehe. If my skin got better I may stop using these products, medyo di kaya ng student budget ko hahaha.

Thank you for checking this out ate @jenthoughts :))

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Hopefully maging okay na Ang skin mo soon. Iwas puyat at iwas din sa oily foods. Drink more water and fresh fruit juices.

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Thank you!

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Stay motivated @cli4d! You're making excellent progress towards your target. Keep buzzing!

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Good thing to hear that your skin is getting well..magkano na nagastos mo friend?hehe😅

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Almost 1k din, medyo mura na din compared sa ibang derma hehe

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awwtts. Medyo masakit pala sa bulsa ..hehe..

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I'm also starting to care more about my skin. Nakakatakot maglagay ng iba't ibang products kaya ngayon lang. Based on my experience kasi kahit simpleng Johnson's powder lang nagkakapimples ako hahaha.

Anyway, nauuso 'yung Belo sunscreen, effective kaya siya and no side effects 🤔

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Baka you have sensitive skin kasi ur skin is already having a bad reaction sa powder. Better consult siguro sa derma if ur planning to use any skincare products. Or kung hindi mo naman trip, you can do patch test.

Belo's sunscreen has a good reputation in the skincare community but my derm doesn't recommend cream-based sunscreen, especially acne-prone ako. Stick lang daw ako sa gel type.

Thank for checking this out Lau!

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'yung sunscreen mo, siya nagsabi na 'yung brand mismo na 'yun ang gamitin? Ang mahal din ng belo hahaha

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Yung sunscreen na binigay nila sakin is nabibili lang din sa clinic nila. Pero nakalagay don is gel type. Planning to shift to another brand of gel type sunscreen if nagkaroon me ng budget.

May nabibili yatang maliliit na version nung belo(?). Mahal talaga sunscreen haha pero worth it namna sa benefits. Basta kahit anong mangyari wag kang bibili nung fairyskin sunscreen. Nag breakout ako don hahaha

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The change has come and it suits you well, Fordie. I'm so glad about your skincare journey and looking at those photos was made me smile. Gosh! Look at you now, I know you gained tons of confidence from the result.

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I gained tons of confidence from the result indeed. I no longer wear face mask .Usually, nagsusuot lang naman ako non to hide my skin impurities hehe

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I love! Skin care is really important. While I don't have chronic acne problems (or so I thought), I should probably consult a dermatologist to help me in my skin care routine. The products that I use have been mostly from trial and error and I have no concerns with them so far. I usually do extensive research on the active ingredients of the products before deciding to use them. I also stop any product if I see adverse effects on the first 3 days that I use them. But need help on the good practices and establishing a reliable skin care product base.

To a more confident you because of your healthy skin!

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I am also a fan of trial and error in skincare products, and I usually do research on the active ingredients before purchasing certain products. Just this time my acne breakout went uncontrollable and the products I am using don't work anymore. Na-stress talaga ako kasi parang gumagawa na sila ng commnity sa mukha ko HAHAHAHA. That's why I decided to consult a derma. I realized din na they know better and will give you the right product for your skin.

Cheers to healthy skin! 🥂

Thanks for checking this out @ybanezkim26

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That's really significant progress already. Having great skin really boosts our confidence. I don't have an acne problem, but going to the dermatologist has always been on my to-do list. I had a skincare routine before, out of curiosity. Diving into this kind of routine really needs dedication and patience.

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