
Used Adapalene (Non-prescription)? Rate It:
Cons:
Worsen acne
Expensive
Pros:
Works great if done correctly if on nhs its £7.25 a tube and lasts a very long time
Cons:
Dry skin with a good moisteriser this can be fixed
Pros:
Clears skin for a while
Cons:
Dries and reddens skin
Makes skin sensitive to sunlight
Stops working after awhile
Pros:
None really so far
Cons:
Dries my face out so much! I literally have flakes of skin coming off my face.
Pros:
none
Cons:
doesn't clear, need I say much more?
expensive
Pros:
Really stops whiteheads from getting any bigger
Stops infection
Cons:
Dont apply too much: this will result in large patches of flaky/dry/sensitive/irritated skin
Dries out skin a bit (use moisturizer!!)
Pros:
It worked for me!
Only thing that came close to completely clearing me up.
Cons:
Pretty strong chemical/ not natural.
Can be expensive
makes skin a bit more sensitive
Pros:
Smooth skin
Cons:
My face became so red that it hurt to even breathe. I became blotchy all along the jawline and everywhere else looked like I had an extremely bad sunburn. My face was so dry and irritated that even putting moisturizer on it caused me pain. There was also a lot of peeling, no amount of Physicians Formula mineral makeup could cover it. I developed a cyst on my nose, I only ever get cysts from prescription medications.
Pros:
HONESTLY NONE.
Cons:
I HAVE BEEN USING THE CREAM FOR OVER 4 MONTHS AND I AM WORSE OFF NOW THEN WHEN I STARTED. THE ACNE BECAME MORE SEVERE AND MY FACE IS DROOLING WITH WHITE PUSS ACNE.
Pros:
Not irritating