Posted 01 September 2009 - 07:28 PM
I have had very good results with Neostrata. Although it's not cheap, it has worked for me, and was actually recommended by my dermatologist. Actually, in Ontario, some of Neostrata can be covered by certain drug plans. My first use of Neostrata was the Acne Toning Solution. (It's about $21.00) Ask your dermatologist to prescribe this to you, but to get it covered by a drug plan, they have to ADD AN ANTIBIOTIC to it. My doctor added some percentage of clindimycin (or something similar. Dermatologists should be familiar with this.) If you don't have a dermatologist (But why shouldn't you, since seeing one in Canada is FREE, no excuses!) it is available at Shoppers Drug Mart, Pharmaplus and Loblaws, to name a few stores.
I also use the Smoothing Cream as my moisturizer. It contains glycolic acid, in differing percentages. They have Level 1, 2 and 3. Start with level 1, which has 5% glycolic acid, when you finish a whole jar of that (takes about 2 months), move on to level 2 and so on. Level 3 has 10% glycolic acid in it. Each of these creams costs $45. Sometimes though, you can get lucky and find duo packs (basically, buy one, get one free),
I know it is expensive, but in my opinion it works (for me). I have been on Accutane twice, Minocin, Tetracycline, Benzaclin, Tazorac, Proactive, Murad, basically, you name it, I've tried it and I'm only 25 years old. I think the cost of Neostrata is worth it, because even Clearasil costs almost $10 and the one place I've learned not to scrimp in on my skin!