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.
Burns, Hurts face for a while after, Makes acne worse
Cleared up facial, chest, and back acne. Left my skin really smooth.
The first month is rough. Lots of itching, peeling, and redness. Don't give up though! No matter what. If it hurts bad, a day break from it helps a lot.
No Pro's yet, but I've only been at it for two weeks
My face feels / looks like an oil slick. I feel dirty and grimy and shiny and in spite of it all, I am in it to win it.
It lasts along time! It somewhat keeps my acne under control.
Doesnt work for combination skin! Doesnt help what so ever on blackheads! It kinda dries my skin but then my face gets oily!
seems to work, cheap because of insurance
not so great in the beginning, may burn at first and is extremely drying (before your skin gets used to it)
Works fast
None, except for maybe the price.
Complexion more even toned...I guess...
Where do I begin- UNBEARABLE initial breakout, scars where I never had scars before, horrible peeling in the beginning of treatment, gave cysts when I never had them, oh- and it doesn't work!!!!
Clears up acne and prevents new acne from forming.
Peeling, dryness and redness the first few weeks.
Keeps skin clear
Dry irritated iching skin
CLEARED UP MY ACNE
SKIN WAS HEALTHIER LOOKING
SKIN FELT DRY AND A BIT BURNT
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Pros:
None!!!!