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Its so had to decide what acne medication to choose, they all say their the best. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
They do all say they're the best...
I like the clean and clear kit. It's not 100% but it worked better for me than anything else.
by Anonymous13 years ago
They're not their. You were trying to say they are which would be they're. Their is like saying "That is THEIR car." It's possesive. But I do like your post. Every single acne product is #1 dermatologist recommended.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Lern too spiel mutch?
by Anonymous13 years ago
you first
by Anonymous13 years ago
I have a full $50 set of Proactiv that my mom won't let me use. Nothing natural works though. Try a Stridex cleaning pad. They smell horrible, but they work.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Proactive stopped working for me after they changed their formula.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, of course they're all going to say they're the best. They wouldn't say "Try our brand new acne cream! It's the 5th best in the country!"
by Anonymous13 years ago
Accutane <3
by Anonymous13 years ago
isn't that the stuff that's been linked to some kind of intestinal problems? :|
by Anonymous13 years ago
i don't have acne.. never have :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
What was the point of telling us that?
by Anonymous13 years ago
St ives scrubs :-) amazinggg.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I stopped trying to look in drug stores. Prescribed ones seem to be the only ones that work for me.
by Anonymous13 years ago
they're
by Anonymous13 years ago
go to a dermatologist and get something prescribed?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Roaccutane (isotretinoin). I got it prescribed by my doctor and I'm already seeing results and I've been on it a month-lots of people say it takes 3 months to start to work. I'm really happy with it! Go to your doctor and ask about it and it's safer than Accutane which was banned in the UK due to the side effects!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I agree :) Roaccutane is amazing! I have been on it for about 5 months and I have about one or two zits now... Plus the scarring has faded a lot! It does have a few negative side effects but it really works! Use it with a soft, non-oily, soapless face wash (eg. Cetaphil) and a good moisturiser that hydrates dry skin (eg. Nutraderm).. Also NEVER forget to wear sun-screen and always carry a chapstick with you.. Hope this helps, it was a miracle worker for me :):)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Your grammar is atrocious.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I wash my face with Pink Grapefruit Scrub-y stuff from Neutrogena. Which is amazing.
Plus take a prescription.
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