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What can I do to avoid my acne medication from bleaching my pillowcases and shirts?
Posted on November 25th, 2009 5 comments
I use a medication with Benzoyl Peroxide for my acne. It has bleached out my pillow cases and some of my t shirts. I’m going to stop using it because I’m getting new sheets. Does the medication have a half life should I be worried about it bleaching my new sheets if I haven’t used it for a day?
and will continue to not use it.
I dont have a major problem just about anything works, I need to know what wont bleach things.Related posts:
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5 responses to “What can I do to avoid my acne medication from bleaching my pillowcases and shirts?”

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Ask a pharmacist. They will give you the facts pertaining to your exact medication and it doesn’t cost anything.
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Amanda November 25th, 2009 at 12:39
maybe you could put a towel or something on your pillow, and then the medicine would bleach the towel and not the pillowcase
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Terrence S November 25th, 2009 at 12:55
Maybe you can choose medication with salicylic acid instead? Or tea tree oil?
You can look for more information about getting rid of acne at http://www.howtogetridofacnes.com/
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Tea Tree Oil works great for acne and is all natural so it won´t bleach anything. I find it ironic that we sometimes put things on our face that are THAT toxic.
Tea Tree Oil should be used in a 15% solution with water and applied with a washcloth around once a day. Increase or decrease the solution depending on how bad your acne is compared to how much the Tea Tree Oil dries your skin.
Tea Tree Oil has a lot of other uses and can cure athlete´s foot, bad breath, and bronchitis. Check out my links for more info.
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