
Used Tretinoin? Rate It:
Cons:
Retin-A dried my skin out horribly. No matter how slowly I tried adding it to my regimen, I couldn't handle it. My dermatologist soon prescribed me a lower dose of version, and eventually took me off it.
Pros:
Works, eventually.
Cons:
Works slowly - much worse before better - dry, peeling skin
Pros:
Basically this is Retin-A. So, clears the acne and works on fine lines and wrinkles as well.
Cons:
Use at night only - this product makes you SUN SENSITIVE!!! You do not want to go out in any sunlight, or you could get blotchy skin.
Pros:
Clears pimples
Cons:
takes a long time and skin continously peels
Pros:
Exfoliates skin, creates a "glow," keeps pores clear so blemishes can't form as easily.
Cons:
applying too much can cause dryness and peeling/flaking. must be careful not to apply to delicate skin. very expensive unless your insurance gives good Rx coverage for name brands.
Pros:
cheap with health insurance
Cons:
Red beard with giant underworld zits.
Pros:
It peels of your skin, which is actually a good thing because if you are using it, you want NEW skin. It eventually can even help with minor tissue loss as it stimulates the production of collagen.
Cons:
It gets better before it gets worse. It also really does burn! And you flake which no one likes, especially when you want to wear some kind of foundation because the flaking is amplified with any stuff on it.
Pros:
Tretinoin is covered by insurance, gentle, effective for stubborn whiteheads.
Cons:
None.
Pros:
Clears acne, Gets rid of oily skin
Cons:
Drys skin severly, kinda leaves skin red and burning
Pros:
None yet
Cons:
I think I'm breaking out a bit more
Pros:
If your skin can handle it, it works.