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(Pic Included) Dark Circles Under Eyes After Starting Retina-A (Tretinoin) Hey Shawna-- I do not think it is an allergic reaction (I am not a doctor). When I bumped up from .025% to .05%, after using the .05% a few days in a row, I woke up with my face slightly swollen, as ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Differin Adapalene (0.1%) And Retacnyl Tretinoin (0.05%) Since 29/03/2012 Girlfriend, you look AMAZING!! Way to go:) | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Initial Breakout Question Hey, yeah even at 7 weeks on the .05% I would give it some more time. I'm thinking you should try to give it at least 12 weeks, or three months before making any big changes. So, if you have been on i... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Initial Breakout Question LOL whoops...yes, I iz smart! haha. Sorry for my lovely mathematical error. 7 weeks is 49 days and not 35. oopsie! | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
"forced" To Switch From Retin-A Micro .1% To Tretinoin .025% Hey there-- Don't worry, if you find that the .025% doesn't seem to be "doing it" for you, there are other options. You can purchase a 20 grm tube of the retin-A micro .1% from an online pharmacy ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Initial Breakout Question Hey there, what strength are you on? I have read that some people don't experience an IB at first but then all of a sudden, at like a month and a half or two months, they start breaking out. In the sc... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Did Differin 0.3 Cream For 12 Weeks And... I have heard that .3 of differin is stronger than .025% or retina-a. Hmmm...I agree with the last poster, you will probably need to give it another 3 months before making a change. I was actually usin... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |
Oily Skin On Retin-A Cream 0.05% If your skin is really oily the cream may be drying out your skin, like one poster said. If you notice any irritation, you should cut back your usage and always remember to moisturize. That may soun... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 13 years ago |