How convenient of you to completely ignore the parts of your quote I don't disagree with. But sure, it's easier for me, if you want to play cunt.
No, expensive skincare contains of cheap fillers that are dirt cheap. Otherwise they are based on "studies" paid by the company, which doesn't prove that a new and "exciting" ingredients are effective at all.
Diet, hygiene, home remedies has little to zero impact on acne itself. I don't know if you play retarded or what, but the oil glands are deep under the skin. It means you cannot affect them with skincare.
No, you didn't and maybe it would be for the best if you continued anyway.
As if you don't have to use and re-buy regular skincare all the time. Sure.
Not their fault you don't know about other alternatives than Accutane.
I don't think you know of this thing called, pricing according to brand popularity.
You are seething for reasons beyond me. Why tf would I respond repeatedly to things we agree on? What would the point of that be?
Plenty of skincare contains expensive ingredients. To say all skincare contains dirt cheap ingredients is absolutely retarded. Not sure if you're only getting skincare from your local convenience store or what. Sure, whether or not the ingredients work is arguable which is why I said people should do their research.
There are dozens of different causes for acne as any dermatologist will tell you. This can include diet, environmental irritants, hormones, poor hygiene, or just overactive oil glands. Oil glands are in the dermis, which is not at all "deep" and anything you put onto your skin is going to be absorbed down to the hypodermis. Maybe you aren't aware, but plenty of prescription acne treatments are topicals because topicals affect oil glands. In fact most derms will try to get you to use topicals before Accutane
since Accutane might make you have a pinhead baby or blow your brains out or lose your hair.
I have responded to you directly saying I used Accutane and know others who have and while the results are real the side effects also are. Maybe you just missed it.
Going and getting a scrip refilled is more of a pain than ordering something online, especially if your derm requires regular checkups or evals to continue prescribing it. If you're a woman you have to go into the dermatologist and get a pregnancy test every time you want your Accutane refilled. Wait for derm to confirm result, fill out survey confirming you don't want to harm yourself or others and are not having unprotected sex, call pharm, go pick up refill. Speaking from experience, that's kind of a pain.
Are you actually saying Accutane is the only skin prescription with side effects? Are you actually retarded? Is this a joke? The more I read from you the more convinced I am that you don't really struggle with skincare and have never used Accutane.
Brand popularity is a thing but so are online reviews and brand reputations. Flashy colorful oils/scrubs pushed on TikTok probably aren't it. As I said multiple times in this post and the previous ones, do your research before just grabbing things off the shelves if you don't want to be swindled. Maybe you buying $5 drugstore cleansers is why you think topicals don't work idk.