XxTxX answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:29 pm: There is proactive..Clearisul Ultra..Nuetragena..Stridex..There are many things that you can look for out in stores..Hope i helped [ XxTxX's advice column | Ask XxTxX A Question ]
blondebombshell33 answered Monday August 15 2005, 8:37 pm: definately see your dermatoligist and she will tell you what kind of product is best for your skin! but otherwise... definately proactiv! i have used that for 2 years and my skin has been almost flawless from it! its kinda pricy... but sooo worth it! if your looking for drugstore products... then i love biores line of stuff!!! they have sooo many different products for all types of skiN! good luck hUN!
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azngemini answered Monday August 15 2005, 8:22 pm: it kind of depends what your skin type is, because there's not product that works well for everyone. but proactiv works pretty well. it helps me and a lot of people. clearasil ultra is also good.. it gaurantees that it can clear your face in 3 days. oh, and oxy maximum strength pads work really well too. there was this sale on oxy pads at target for a few weeks, maybe a month, and the price for those pads were cut in half, so it was like 2.50 for a pack of 90 pads. and the oxy pads were ALWAYS sold out when i went to target, and i go there once or twice a week to buy food
kaylasays answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:16 pm: Hey,
Acne products work differently on everyone. Thats why people get perscription medication that works for them. Go to a dermatologist and have them check out you're acne. Chances are they will end up giving you a perscription. Their are tons of acne products out there. Not all of them are going to work great. An advicenator could reccomend an acne product that worked wonders on them and then you go and buy it and it doesn't do shit for you. So talk to your dermatologist.
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t0xicParadiSe answered Monday August 15 2005, 5:02 pm: i tried so many things from clean & clear to clearasil and so much more none worked
i also tried proactive and thats one of the things that actually work
you should try it
simply go to www.proactive.com
to get more information
if you need anything else drop one in my inbox ♥ [ t0xicParadiSe's advice column | Ask t0xicParadiSe A Question ]
Teza answered Monday August 15 2005, 4:52 pm: Proactiv, Murad. If you don`t want to order those then ask your doctor about it. You could simply start out by washing your face 3 times a day and using eather Clearsil or Clean and Clear. They work for me. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
2cute4words answered Monday August 15 2005, 4:24 pm: i dont kno wut the best brand is but if you have a lot of acne than go to a dermatologist they will give a perscription and/or smaples...hope i helped bii! [ 2cute4words's advice column | Ask 2cute4words A Question ]
naimee answered Monday August 15 2005, 4:15 pm: People will say Proactiv, which I recommend because it does get rid of acne, but it makes your skin really really dry, and can cause it to be peely, and it's gross, because if you have no acne, then you want to be able to look pretty, and it's even worse with peely skin.
But, I haven't tried this face wash before, but it looks really good & my friend has and it's called; "Clearasil Ultra, face wash" && for a moisturizer, which you'll definitely need because just using the face wash can just dry your face, an over amountage, try:: "Dual Action Moisturizer by Clean & Clear" It's amazing. Good Luck! [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
oxipreferpreppyox answered Monday August 15 2005, 4:14 pm: My dermotologist recommended an oil-free Neutrogena face wash, and it works really well for me. That Differin gel stuff works extremely well too, but you have to get that through a perscription. I've also heard proactiv is good. [ oxipreferpreppyox's advice column | Ask oxipreferpreppyox A Question ]
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