Friday, December 25, 2009

Has anyone experience facial hair loss due to proactive face wash?

I think I'm loosing hair on my eyebrows because of proactive because it's drying my face out so much. Is anyone experiencing a similar reaction? What's a better product that deals with acne?Has anyone experience facial hair loss due to proactive face wash?
You're not actually losing hair on your eyebrows.





The problem with severe acne treatments like that is that at first they dry out your skin because they are trying to prevent any bacteria from getting into your pores and they are sucking the bacteria that is in your pores out. It can make the hair on your eyebrows and your face seem tighter and it can make the pores and hair follicles around your eyebrows seem tighter. Which might make your skin look dry. But, I doubt you are losing hair.





If you are that concerned, you can try filling your eyebrows in with an eyebrow brush. It's perfectly natural make-up that you can find at any drug store for $5. You just brush it on in the morning and it makes 'thinning eyebrows' look thicker naturally. And it washes right off when you don't want it.





Or, you could try not using it around your eyebrows and give your eyebrows some room so that they don't get so dried out.





If you have acne around your eyebrows you can try using a different acne product around them. You can try Clearasil Ultra or Neutrogena Acne Wash. Those both work very well and they are affordable and over-the-counter.





However, if you are still concerned, you can check to make sure you're not having an allergic reaction to Proactiv.Has anyone experience facial hair loss due to proactive face wash?
I haven't but I think it just might be that your pores get tighter. If you really are losing hair I'd say see a doctor or stop use of proactive.
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