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Just wondering which test have you guys used that gave less
acne? I've only used enth. alond with dbol and fina so not sure
which gave the most acne,I think im just prone to it.
thanks.
yup. test is test....pretty much depends on how much you use... how prone you are to acne...as well as your showering and even tanning habits...and also how often you sweat.
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Thats pretty much what I thought
guess since winter is commen it wont matter
anyway since its my back and shoulders that get it.
THANKS FOR THE RESPONCE GUYS.
It really shouldn't make any difference from one test to another. The acne comes from a combination of two things bacteria on your skin and oil secreted by your body. When your hormone levels change your body secretes more oil and that makes it easier for the bacteria to grow in your pores. Any test (other than fake test) is going to cause your hormone levels to change, otherwise why would you be taking it. As a result your body will secrete more oil. There are two ways to combat acne (and only two ways) reduce the amount of bacteria and/or reduce the amount of oil on your skin. If you are doing those you can take tons of test followed up by tons of clomid without breaking out.
Hey mcbvr6 what products do you recomend to use ?
Does proactive help? ive tryed b5 and that pink soap
"cant remember the name" and it hasnt helped.
ive been of for about 2 months now and still cant wear a tank top.
the two best things I've found (without resorting to accutane) are doxycycline and clindamycin (and a combo of clindamycin and benzoyl peroxcide called Benzaclin). They will kill the bacteria and dry the skin. They make you more or less allergic to long periods of direct sunlight though. Basically you just can't tan on them. They are fine in the winter. I use them during the summer and will just go off for a week before going to Miami or Vegas.
I used to get them pretty bad (big ass ones sometimes with 2 heads) ever since going on doxy and clin a year ago, I don't think I've had more than 5 total and they were all small and gone within a week.
b5 is okay in huge doses, but no where close to the stuff a dermatologist can prescribe for you. If it's bad enough you can go on accutane, but let a doctor decide that for you.
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