
Used Tretinoin? Rate It:
Cons:
Scars remain, crazy breakouts, skin peeled like crazy until I started using Oil of Olay Moisturizer and Facial cleanser and switched to Retin A Micro from tretinoin gel
Pros:
helps blackheads and whiteheads, seems to help pimples dry up faster, supposedly great to use long-term, my derm loves it for non-inflamed acne
Cons:
won't work on its own if you have acne that is inflamed; usually causes an initial breakout; takes at least 12 weeks to see results
Pros:
Smooth skin, evens out skin tone, pimples last only 3-4 days
Cons:
Leaves scars, flaky skin, LOTS of redness, gets worse before it gets better, seems to increase oil production
Pros:
dries up acne quickly and make them peel off quicker than it would take normally.
Cons:
makes my skin dry and itchy all the times, my skin is always flakey and red, I can't really wear foundation or makeup.
Pros:
Clears up skin, leaves skin feeling baby soft, reduces acne scars, discoloration, etc. This product, used at night, along with Benzaclin/Duac (I've used both)in the morning, was my saving grace.
Cons:
It leaves skin sensitive so you need to treat it well. When you first begin using the Retin A, REMEMBER, it will get worse before it gets better. DO NOT give up, it took me a good 4-5 months to see true results. You will peel, itch, etc. apply lotion
Pros:
it reduced my acne forever
Cons:
left so many scars (pitted).. that wasnt there before applying retin a and benzoyl peroxide..
Pros:
This acne medicine completely cleared my face. My skin is nearly flawless, and it was all thanks to this. I have to admit, that I had a microderm procedure done. If you don't have it done, it'll take longer for the medicine to work. Try microderm too
Cons:
Try using it every 2 or 3 nights. Not every night. It'll burn your face and make it red. Your skin will probably peel. Wet your face and kinda rub the dead skin off for best results.
Pros:
Have started to see an improvement
Cons:
Severe worsening during initial application.
Pros:
It really cleared up my skin. I used to have moderate inflammatory acne and now I just have one or two pimples. I still break out sometimes, but my skin is so much better. I use the .05% cream every night.
Cons:
It can be a little drying. Be sure to use sunscreen if you go outside. You need a prescription and it's expensive if you don't have insurance.
Pros:
easy to use, minor side effects
Cons:
expensive
Pros:
My breakout has stopped by now, after using tretinoin gel and then retin-a for a combined five months.