Posted 14 November 2012 - 04:14 PM
I have mild acne and oily skin which I have had for many years. I went to my GP a few months ago and he gave me Duac 5%. Although I resisted the idea of using chemicals for many years, I gave it a go for about 5-6 weeks and used it on my forehead which is the place where the spots usually turn up. I gotta say it kinda worked and hardly had any new spots while using it apart from one or two which might have even been caused by Purpose gentle cleanser that I was using at that time because it contains Sodium Laurth Sulfate. The only thing I hold against Duac is that it might be the reason why the hyper-pigmentation left behind spots that healed are more visible, but again that also depends on your skin colour and type.
BTW, Cetaphil has Soduim Laruyl Sulfate which is even more pore clogging than Sodium Laureth Sulfate. Now, depending on your skin and whether or not it's sensitive and gets clogged easily that might or might not be a problem.
I know how difficult it is to find a gentle cleanser that passes the test of not having any ingredient that listed on some websites as irritant or pore clogging and my mission has failed so far. I have checked the ingredients of almost every single cleanser in both Boots and SuperDrug stores and could not find one that passed the test so I gave up!
My advice is be gentle to your skin and also try to be more strict with the diet for a few weeks and see how things go. Lastly, I know it is not easy and my self was so stressed lately because of a couple of new spots, but try not to stress out because stress can only make the matter worse.
Good Luck!