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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 260787" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, all! There are some great things to try here!! I doubt my insurance will cover retin a if it won't even cover my allegra-d, but I will pick up that other product you said was similar today. I feel hope about this!! I try to drink a lot of water, but truthfully, that comes and goes in phases. I certainly can watch my diet and I have no problem lightening up on a few things- although I hate the thought of giving up meat. I do love salads and can stand to lose a few more pounds. I have lost a few the past 3-4 mos, but have not lost it suddenly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, again!! Oh- yeah, I am bad about using the same hand towel to pat-dry my face. It never occurred to me that this could contribute. I'll stop by a discount store or dept. store and buy some more hand towels and wash cloths in a bundle and change that habit. I'll have to review these ideas later, too, so I only incorporate 2-3 ideas at a time until I find what works.</p><p></p><p>Stress definitely effects things but with me it isn't so much resulting in a break-out- just looking weathered and having bags under my eyes when I don't sleep well or showing tension in my face when I think about my two least favorite people. That is getting much better the past couple of weeks and I think it will continue to improve. </p><p></p><p>I feel so much more hopeful about this now! I know I'll never have a perfect complexion, but I'd really started getting self-conscience about it so I think now that it can improve some. Thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 260787, member: 3699"] Thanks, all! There are some great things to try here!! I doubt my insurance will cover retin a if it won't even cover my allegra-d, but I will pick up that other product you said was similar today. I feel hope about this!! I try to drink a lot of water, but truthfully, that comes and goes in phases. I certainly can watch my diet and I have no problem lightening up on a few things- although I hate the thought of giving up meat. I do love salads and can stand to lose a few more pounds. I have lost a few the past 3-4 mos, but have not lost it suddenly. Thanks, again!! Oh- yeah, I am bad about using the same hand towel to pat-dry my face. It never occurred to me that this could contribute. I'll stop by a discount store or dept. store and buy some more hand towels and wash cloths in a bundle and change that habit. I'll have to review these ideas later, too, so I only incorporate 2-3 ideas at a time until I find what works. Stress definitely effects things but with me it isn't so much resulting in a break-out- just looking weathered and having bags under my eyes when I don't sleep well or showing tension in my face when I think about my two least favorite people. That is getting much better the past couple of weeks and I think it will continue to improve. I feel so much more hopeful about this now! I know I'll never have a perfect complexion, but I'd really started getting self-conscience about it so I think now that it can improve some. Thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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