Oh, I totally get how frustrating dealing with persistently oily skin and acne can be. I’ve not personaly used derclean face wash, but let’s tackle your questions with an Ayurvedic perspective in mind, too!
First up – oily skin and acne. Usually, in Ayurveda, these are seen as a pitta and kapha imbalance. Pitta can lead to inflammation (think red, angry pimples), while kapha’s heaviness can make skin oily. So trying to pacify these doshas by using the right face wash can be beneficial. If derclean face wash has ingredients aimed at balancing these doshas, it might help with your concerns.
You’ve mentioned trying a lot of things, so consistency is really key here. Even if you start with derclean, give it a couple of weeks to judge its effect; don’t switch too fast. If you’ve sensitive skin, check its ingredients – look out for natural soothing ingredients like aloe, neem, or tulsi that help with irritation. Avoid face washes with artificial fragrance or excess sulphates, as they can strip your skin and cause dryness or, even worse, irritation.
You asked about acne marks. Well, that usually requires gentle exfoliation and products with natural brightening agents. In Ayurveda, manjistha or turmeric is often used to lighten scars over time. However, there may not be a quick fix just by using a face wash; it might need a multi-pronged approach, including a natural lotion or cream with consistent application.
What might help is adding a few lifestyle tweaks – drink plenty of pure water, eat more raw veggies, and maybe s ince you’ve already cut out oily food, keep that going. Also, try not to touch your face too often or pop pimples; it can worsen scars.
Moderation is important. If derclean seems too drying, maybe cut down to once daily usage. Keep an eye on any redness or itching and stop usage if these persist.
For availability, in my experience, specialty products like this might be more common online, so that could be worth exploring. See if there are discounted trial sizes before fully committing.
Hang in there! I hope you’ll soon find relief. New routines can sometimes lead to unexpected improvements!