I guess this medication is the most controversial medication I've heard of, you hear so many weird side effects girls suffer from that worried me, however, at that point I was willing to suffer the consequences. My experience with Roaccutane was not bad at all, the worst was the severe dehydration and flaky lips, other than that it was pretty much fine. During those four months I read a lot about different skin types and what could I do or change in order to improve my skin, I realized I was doing so many things wrong.
I changed my diet, worked out more often and threw out many products I was using. Medication alone cannot clear your skin completely, you will eventually have to change your lifestyle. Glowing skin can be a huge boost to your confidence, and in order to achieve that you should figure out what you're doing that may cause you skin to break out or produce more acne. Figuring out what skin type you are is the first and most essential step, before treating your skin or purchasing skin products you should know which skin type you are out of the five types; dry, oily, combination, normal and sensitive.
Cleaning your skin is crucial to avoid any dirt or makeup accumulating in your skin, the more you allow your skin to breathe the less acne will show up. Removing your make up at the end of the day and moisturizing it will make a huge difference when it comes to break outs, and you should always avoid using testers in stores or make up brushes used on many people, because they tend to carry so much bacteria and the stories I've read about this are horrific.
Start using a toner every night, especially if you oily skin, you can target the T zone and affected areas to avoid more break outs. Toners tend to slightly dry out your skin so moisturizing after you've cleaned your skin is also a must. I like to use oil-free moisturizers because I don't like how my skin feels being oily nor does it look well for my make-up, I'm more into the matte look than glowy. We need to educate ourselves to what works for our skin and our skin only, not everything used on different people will work on you. Each person is different, treat your skin to have healthy skin which will even result in flawless and less application is makeup. Be beautiful!