I've had acne for more than a decade (thanks hormones and ), so I'm no stranger when it comes to . Through the years, I've learned to (mostly) control my breakouts and oiliness with the appropriate products. However, that all changed when I started taking the intense called isotretinoin, commonly known as Accutane.

All of a sudden I had to figure out how to deal with the side effects, including very dry skin, which is something I've never had before. My lips have suffered the most, and I've experienced severe dryness around my eyes, nose, face, and body — all of which has resulted in a lot of peeling. To help, I've had to get serious about incorporating superhydrating products into my skin-care routine.

Rather than searching for products like the best moisturizer for acne prone skin, instead, I needed moisturizer for acne prone skin, which honestly was a whole different ball game. Additionally, I needed to work on simplifying things, making sure every product I used was gentle, fragrance-free, and, as best as possible, free of potentially harsh . is a London-based consultant dermatologist.

An oral medication, isotretinoin is an internal retinoid (it's retinoic acid, to be exact), which means it's a . I took Accutane about nine years ago, but at the end of 2019, together with my doctor, we decided a second round might be beneficial as I got tired of new spots and the never-ending cycle of pigmentation they left behind. It took me about a year to agree to do a second round, d.