Clindamycin is a topical antibiotic that helps slow or stop bacterial growth and also helps reduce skin inflammation.
It is normally applied twice a day.
Seems to lose effective over time.
Worked well for the first 3 months
Stop working after 3 months
Doesnt dry out skin
Doesnt work very well.
Works for about a year when combined with retinoid like Tazorac.
Redness and inflammation eliminated.
Between this and Tazorac, skin went from fairly bad to completely clear in about 3 months (I know its a long time, but patience is the key with acne), but stayed completely clear for about a year.
Very affordable generic version.
Stopped working after about a year-year/half.
Now I take Aczone.
Do NOT try oral antibiotics (minocycline, doxycycline, etc...) It may work for some, but the risks associated with them are too great for many people to handle. For most, the burdon far outweighs the benefit.
*no change
*prevented further new breakouts
*no irritation
*did not work over me
*makes skin oily
reduces amount of pimples
none
works well
affordable
easy to use
none
reduces redness.
it took 6 weeks to see a difference and b/e it makes skin oily it increased blackheads. didn't really get rid of the acne just reduced.
Easy to apply
The more i started using it, i started breaking out more and my acne looked darker. It was really hard to cover it up.
Does not smell, absorps quickly into skin. Seems to work very well for me.
Takes a bit to start seeing results. For me, it got worst, now it's getting better.....
Stings a bit when applied, but that doesn't last long.
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Pros:
Doesn't over-dry or clump up with moisturizer.