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Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Jul 27, 2014
Emily M.
Are you looking for high end or drugstore products?
Things to cover up, or clear the acne?
Jul 27, 2014
Emily M.
& wth do you do for your eyelashes? Omg I need to know.
Jul 27, 2014
Rissa G.
Keep in mind what works for me, may not work for you...anyways, I LOVE the body shop tea tree line. the skin clearing facial wash is my miracle product it literally cleared up my face and keeps my breakouts at bay. I love it.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Jul 27, 2014
Shona S.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
I've heard the St. Ives scrub is bad its to harsh on skin
Jul 27, 2014
Shona S.
Aw really? It works good on my skin even though I have sensitive skin, but yeah I guess like any product it works different on different skin types! :)
Jul 27, 2014
Diana T.
I think on your case a dermatologist is best.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Where & how much is the tea tree line?
Jul 27, 2014
Jackie B.
We have the same problem :( I wish I could clear my face already.
Jul 27, 2014
Diana T.
Desert essence has one so does the body shop just google it.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Meto its been years since I had a clear face :/ (sigh)
Jul 27, 2014
Jackie B.
And all these products don't seem to work:( I have tried many , I really want to find something that actually works.
Jul 27, 2014
Burgandy M.
Thanks Jacqlyn. I will &ill also try the tea tree line hopefully it works
Jul 27, 2014
Kendra H.
I suggest using sulfur soap. It works for me as also has great reviews from the other people I know! I also personally use a daily astringent made for treating acne and blackheads. I get mine through avon but there are probably many other places you can get a similar product.
Jul 27, 2014
Tori D.
I recommend going to your doctor or a derm and getting something prescribed to you. Honestly these face washes may HELP your acne but they won't CURE it. They met get rid of it if you have very mild acne that isn't hormonal and is just a breakout. It seems like your acne is more of a continuous thing that needs treatment outside of drugstore products. Ever since I started a prescription drug for my acne my skin has improved a lot especially in the recent days. While on these prescribed products, I don't recommend using any face washes that are harsh at the skin but using washes that are completely natural or almost entirely natural. Like most on here, I recommend the tea tree oil wash from the body shop or cetaphil.
Jul 27, 2014
Diana T.
Agree with tori - drugstore and retail brands are mainly for people with mild acne who only breakout once in a while - best way to get something that "actually works" is to see an "actual" specialist who can prescribe something specific for your unique skin needs