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Question Posted Thursday June 2 2005, 8:02 pm

Ever heard of Proactiv? Does it work? Where can you get it?

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luv2swim109 answered Thursday June 2 2005, 9:33 pm:
yea proactive works really well. just go to www.proactive.com

~natt~

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sunshine1232 answered Thursday June 2 2005, 9:09 pm:
yes i have heard of that product and well i don't know if it works because i have never tryed it lol but in order to make it work you must use it everyday and then your face will start to clear up well i think you could get it only through that one tv presentation that proactiv commercial i don't think it is sold in stores you could check stores but i doubt it though. hope i helped

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azngemini answered Thursday June 2 2005, 9:01 pm:
yaaa i use it, and it really does work. and I bought it online on proactiv.com
sometimes they sell it on stands in a mall, well atleast they sell it in the mall near where I live.

my friend used proactiv, and she said it didnt help her at all. I guess results very from person to person, but I think you should give it a try. they have this 60-day risk free trial, so like if it didnt work for you, then you can return it 60 days or less after the purchase and they'll refund your money

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SiLenTxfAiRy answered Thursday June 2 2005, 8:43 pm:
you can get it through your doctor, or you can order it off of tv. it works pretty well, but it dries out your skin and then it cracks and peals.

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Mackenzie answered Thursday June 2 2005, 8:37 pm:
My fRiend tRied, and she said it definitely woRks!! You can moRe than likely find it at that "As Seen On T.V." stoRe. You can of couRse call the infomeRcial and oRdeR it by telephone, oR simply have it shipped by oRdeRing online: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Hope this helps!! :)

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday June 2 2005, 8:36 pm:
Proactiv is a piece of crap. My pimples got worse from using that stuff. I used it for <b>TWO MONTHS</b> and nothing happened. Actually... I lied. Something DID happen but it wasn't in the direction I was hoping for. Try using Clearasil products, they are very good and they've kept my skin as clear as possible. Nothing is guarenteed to give you 100% clear skin, you will break out here and there but you won't have horrible acne. But I suggest clearasil products.

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