Tazarotene is a vitamin A derivative called a topical retinoid. It helps clear acne by promoting skin cell turnover and reducing inflammation in the skin.
Tazarotene is usually applied once a day around bedtime.
Took about 2 months to work and dries up skin. Reccomend trying it out in the summer.
It can and does work, if used in moderation and with a good moisturizer like Cetaphil.
When used daily, it caused extreme peeling and scabbing on my cheeks. Now I look awful and have to wait days to look normal again. It made my face worse...BUT...I was using it way too often, we just didn't know it yet.
I have an amazing skin now. Before I had a lot of blackheads and acne. The primary reason was having large pores. now, my skin is soft and free of any acne.
I have to use it every night otherwise it doesn`t work for me; acne comes back again. Also, i need to use it only a pea size.
clears acne and reduce marks.
Takes a WHiLE to kick into affect, peeling, drys skin out, causes more whiteheads.
Affordable
I just started using it and I'm burning/peeling and it hurts.
Tazorac has worked better then any other topical treatment I have tried. It evened my skin tone and cleared up most of my acne.
It caused redness, peeling, itching and burning.
Smooths out small bumps all over the face and makes skin a better texture
it seems to get worse before it gets better
none so far
making my skin worse and very dry.
I've used this product for a few months now, and it works great. It took me some time to get used to it because it does dry out your skin but my doctor recommended using it at night and that helped me deal with side Effects.
The first month was horrible. My face got red and it stared to produce more acne and white heads then before. Sometimes i would wake up with even oiler skin. It also caused my skin to peel and showed little sign of improving my acne problem.
None that I can discern (in my case, anyway)
Itching, flaking, incredible dryness, redness, swelling, increased acne, increased sensitivity to UV rays, expensive
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Pros:
Clears up acne and prevents new ones from coming.