
Used Adapalene (Non-prescription)? Rate It:
Cons:
Didn't CLEAR my acne
Cons:
itchy
flakey skin
peeling skin
Pros:
Works fast
Quick to apply
Cons:
Skin gets a little dry
Pros:
Easy to use
Clears acne
Cons:
Very drying
Skin can be sensitive after treatment
Pros:
Clears light acne
Makes skin a little softer
Cons:
Not very effective
Not much change seen (I've used it for about 5-6 months now)
Flaky and dry skin in the beginning
Pros:
Cleared minor acne flaws
Refines skin
Tighten pores
Fades scars
Smooth application
Wears well under makeup
Cons:
Major breakout within first few weeks
Takes awhile to really work (2 months)
Still get some horrible pimples
Didn't do anything for clogged pores
Initial flaking
Didn't dry my oily skin to the extent I wanted
Won't do anything for major acne (cystic, nodules)
Cons:
Horrific initial breakout
Didn't clear skin in a total of 3 months
Skin appeared extremely shiny
Burning
Peeling
Flaking
Redness
Pros:
It work!!
Cons:
Dry out your skin
Pros:
Works better for me than Retin A
Covered by insurance, ask for a coupon
Cons:
Some drying (not as bad as Retin A)
Some Initial Breakout
Cons:
flushing and redness on face, made facial skin very "hot" and "sweaty". Could not tolerated for more than a week. Told to immediately discontinue this by the dermatologist due to my skin's reaction.
Pros:
Keeps acne under control