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I've been having a lot of problems when Fall and Winter start, (school time).. Back in February I went to the doctors and told my doctor about it.. they gave me this like alcohal, stick to rub on your face.. and then when it was middle of winter some stuff went away but, not fully. What should I use for to get rid of my acne when it comes to fall and winter?
Posted on 08/06/12, 10:50 pm |
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If you're acne isn't serious and it's just normal acne-- a lot of my friends use Neutrogena Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit foaming scrub. They all say "this stuff works"... all it is Salicylic Acid which is supposed to work on normal acne. They have a cream version if you're not into scrubs. My friends only use the acne wash, no topical gel, plus the topical gel might over-dry/ irritate your skin in the winter. Lastly, since it's winter invest in a good moisturizer that won't repel/react badly with the Salicylic Acid.
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If you're acne isn't serious and it's just normal acne-- a lot of my friends use Neutrogena Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit foaming scrub. They all say "this stuff works"... all it is Salicylic Acid which is supposed to work on normal acne. They have a cream version if you're not into scrubs. My friends only use the acne wash, no topical gel, plus the topical gel might over-dry/ irritate your skin in the winter. Lastly, since it's winter invest in a good moisturizer that won't repel/react badly with the Salicylic Acid.

