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.
Expensive, loses effectiveness, makes your skin red.
so far it has cleared most of my acne , still have a few all over, but using TAZORAC it heals pimples fast and it simply improves ur skin
redness, dry skin spots especially around the mouth, some peeling
clears up skin faster than other topicals i've used. good for inflammation/cysts
minor peeling
Works to clear up clogged pores and pimples on cheeks, chin, forehead and nose
Causes drying of the skin, in the beginning a burning sensation, shedding of the skin, sometimes a bit crusty
This usually cleared up my moderate facial acne within 3 weeks of using it nightly. Eventually, effectiveness wore off, but I was usually mostly clear.
Tazorac always made my face peely, red and irritated when i first started on it. My skin would get used to it and would no longer peel. IT's a little costly too.
In three months largely clear.
Dry, burning, peeling, itchy skin when you first start. Does get a lot better once your sking gets used to it. Remember to use small amount.
first week breakout.
greasy.
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Pros:
Doesn't smell, works at first.