
Used Adapalene (Non-prescription)? Rate It:
Cons:
Takes a while to start seeing results.
Pros:
It does clear skin. Skin looks healthier.
Cons:
Initial breakout the first 1 to 2 weeks. Works really slow.
Pros:
Skin looks great, only the occasional breakout
Cons:
Skin is pretty dry now.
Pros:
i really liked this gel i am 15 years old and i started to get acne in year 7 i used to get bullied but no i use this it has started to go also i used mavelon pill
Pros:
Clears my skin
Cream doesn't irritate
Cons:
Need a prescription
Can be expensive
Pros:
no film residue, no burning, easy once a day application
Cons:
Caused redness, tightness, blotchyness, flakes and burning with most moisturizers
Pros:
really good on forehead, i had lots of little bumps and now they are slowly dissapearing, a couple of bumps at a time.
Cons:
red skin!!! i try not to use on my cheeks because differin works by bringing pimples to the surface,till there is no more to bring up, and pimples on my cheek scar so i dont want more scarring.
Pros:
- smoothes out skin
- clears skin
Cons:
none really, except maybe the dryness...
I still get a few pimples here and there, nothing as drastic as it used to be. Keep things in perspective; take what you can.
I'd rather suffer with a few pimples here and there then big cysts weekly.
Pros:
Not irritating, cures the causes of acne, not the symptoms. Lasts for very long.
Cons:
Price (though not as much as I saw in other posts - see price paid), in some cases may make acne worse in few first weeks of using.
Pros:
It does stop new breakouts, and helps to clear current breakouts
Cons:
It is very expensive, it causes redness and drying expecially in the winter. It smells kind of funny (I also think that the sample tubes are more effective then the real thing the 45g tube).
Pros:
My dermatologist said it would take about 3 months to start getting the full benefit. I've used it for 2 months and my skin is clearing up nicley.