products like proactiv
hey does anyone know products like pro-activ??? and have you had good results with it!!
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15 yrs, 10 mths ago
I use a product called Phisohex which is about $8 from any supermarket, chemist and Priceline have it too. I have suffered from acne since I was 11 and I`m 25 now and believe me I had tried EVERYTHING!!! So not fun and expensive as I`m sure many of you have also experienced. Anyway this product is the only product I have ever tried that has actually worked! Only a few days after using it my face cleared right up! It was a miracle! Seriously, give it a try! Its a creamy milky cream wash, that doesn`t feel harsh or drying. Best $8 I spend every few months. The bottle lasts ages as you only need to use about the size of 20cent piece. Good luck! =0)
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15 yrs, 10 mths ago
I use a product called Phisohex which is about $8 from any supermarket, chemist and Priceline have it too. I have suffered from acne since I was 11 and I`m 25 now and believe me I had tried EVERYTHING!!! So not fun and expensive as I`m sure many of you have also experienced. Anyway this product is the only product I have ever tried that has actually worked! Only a few days after using it my face cleared right up! It was a miracle! Seriously, give it a try! Its a creamy milky cream wash, that doesn`t feel harsh or drying. Best $8 I spend every few months. The bottle lasts ages as you only need to use about the size of 20cent piece. Good luck! =0)
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15 yrs, 10 mths ago
I use a product called Phisohex which is about $8 from any supermarket, chemist and Priceline have it too. I have suffered from acne since I was 11 and I`m 25 now and believe me I had tried EVERYTHING!!! So not fun and expensive as I`m sure many of you have also experienced. Anyway this product is the only product I have ever tried that has actually worked! Only a few days after using it my face cleared right up! It was a miracle! Seriously, give it a try! Its a creamy milky cream wash, that doesn`t feel harsh or drying. Best $8 I spend every few months. The bottle lasts ages as you only need to use about the size of 20cent piece. Good luck! =0)
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16 yrs, 9 mths ago
I got told by a beauty therapist (who didn`t work in a salon she was currently working as a make up artist) that unless you`ve got the most un-sensitive skin ever – avoid pro-activ! Coz anyone with the slightest sensitivity is often going to react to it – I know I did when I tried it so I sent it back! Best product I`ve heard about is Dermalogica – going to try it out myself soon – expensive but apparently worth it! But from what I`ve heard, avoid proactive, avoid Clearasil, too harsh for average person. Go for gentle products such as cetaphil or QV, and if you don`t want to spend a lot of money maybe go for natural remedies like tea tree oil?
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