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Anonymous
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You're too young to discredit the "it's natural" explanation. Contrary to popular (read: ignorant) beliefs, puberty does not immediately come to a grinding halt at age 18. It can last until the late twenties in some people. Remember, puberty is like an alarm clock and some people's clock is naturally set to go off later. I've known a few guys who graduated highschool at like 5'6", scrawny as hell, and unable to get anything more than peach fuzz on their chins, then they had a massive puberty spike in their 20s.
My solutions for now:
Ask your dermatologist about cyproterone acetate.
Wash your face WELL twice a day, in addition to a shower. Do not use soap to wash, ever. Get a 5 or 10% salycillic acid facial wash, then after that wash it again with some type of rejuvenating facial wash (preferably one of those ones with microbeads in it and vitamin E...might feel like washing your face with sand, but it's incredibly healthy and smooth afterwards).
Wash your bedding once a week. ALL of it.
Keep your hair (if long enough) out of your face as much as possible.
Don't touch your face unless it's an emergency (IE, holy fuck there's a giant wasp on my cheek).
Don't let sweat dry into your face. If you're sweaty, at LEAST rinse with water within 15 minutes after you stop working out.
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