acne best product
Description of my Skin:
Mostly red bumps.
Big pores on and around my nose.
Few whiteheads/blackheads.
Oily in t-zone, dry on cheeks. (combination skin)

I am looking for an over-the-counter product that i can get at walgreens or riteaid. Nothing like Proactiv, Skin ID, or anything.

If anyone could help me that would be amazing (:
THANKS!

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7 Comments Already

December 18th, 2009 @11:01 am  

oxy pads they work great i use them. dont use proactive because my friend said iot doesnt work.

Lacy K Said,
December 19th, 2009 @7:02 am  

Skin ID works really well but you said you don’t want that. I recommend going to a dermatologist and they will help you.

December 20th, 2009 @10:48 pm  

I think pro-active total care solutions is the best
Your skin sheds dead cells and produces oil from the moment you are born. Your hormone balance affects the rate at which you produce oil and at which your skin sheds dead skin cells, and it changes throughout your life. Acne happens when these natural processes are thrown off-balance.

Happy- Go Said,
December 22nd, 2009 @5:09 am  

tea tree oil

guarantee results !!!

Ajy A Said,
December 22nd, 2009 @9:01 pm  

purpose gentle skin cleanser is the best for acne. its so gentle its almost like water. its super cheap and can be found anywhere. but if you have extremely stubborn acne, i heard neutrogena pink grape fruit wash works really good.

December 23rd, 2009 @9:18 am  

I have a great product from Avon that works just as well as Proactiv but it works even faster (in just 3 days) and it is a lot cheaper! The correcting lotion is great for minimizing pores and the scrub and toner or great for acne. You can even have it shipped for free so it would only cost you $34 which you will probably spend at a store because you will have to keep going back and buying new things because most of the counter items are not right for your problems.

Here is the link if you wanted to check it out. Good Luck!

December 24th, 2009 @11:07 am  

I would suggest referring to a dermatologist. You can find a lot of information on clinical acne at some of the blogs.

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