14/f. I have very oily skin and break out a lot. So i bought this stuff called Acuzine. (www.acuzine.com) does anyone here use it? it is suppose to permanitly remove all acne within 6 monthes. It is a pill that you have to take once a day. Right now this will be three monthes. i've seen some results, but not many. I'm still breaking out and it is really bothering me. So when i was in CVS my mom bought me this 3-step system call Acne Free. (does anyone use this?) it compared itself to Proactiv and showed that it is better.
Do any of these acne products actually work? or am i wasting my time and money?
But then I learned that I was using the wrong daily face cleanser. I was using products that was for dry skin, and I finally decided to use a gel. I am using Clean & Clear Oil-free Foaming Face Cleanser and it's really good on my face. It's for oily skin and it actually makes my acne not as noticable and it looks really great. I always just picked up a face cleanser that happened to be for dry-skin, but I tried it and learned that I do have oily skin and I do notice my face feels better. Actually, when I wash it off of my face it squeaks clean.
I definetly recommend this stuff even though it's not specialized for acne, it's just a daily cleanser but you will notice, trust me.
duudee_advicer answered Sunday April 30 2006, 10:13 pm: I used that Acne Free stuff for almost 2 weeks, No results what so ever. Infact, my face became oilier after an hour of applying it. I haven't tried Acuzine yet, but I have looked into it. Other then seeing a derm, Proactive is all I can recommend. My brother used it, and he is complelty zit free now, no redness left at all. However, if you stop using it, your acne comes back ++ worse, so you hafta keep paying for the monthly bottles of it =
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