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Retin A
Manufacturer: Janseen
Avg. Price: $21 |
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emeadams
Joined: May 9, 2010
Points: 165
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This is my one and only holy grail for skincare. With this, I can do without facials, expensive makeup, expensive skincare. After a month of Retin-A, I can solemnly and very sadly admit that all that I have spent on luxury skincare and makeup has never matched up to this, and probably never will. I discovered this by accident online a month ago, and decided to plunge into it after reading rave reviews about it from both customers and dermatologists about it's proven anti-aging potency. I am currently 26, and have noticed fine lines around my eye area that i really want to fix. But what plagues me most since my teenage years was whiteheads and clogged pores. I hate how my pores look up close, and I hate feeling bumps on my face from time to time, especially when i use unsuitable facial products. After just a week of Retin-A my skin has almost completely cleared up - I still have about 10 whiteheads on my face at any one time, but this is already a 90% reduction. My skin is smooth like never before! When I met my facialists they noted such a marked change that they have to prescribe new treatments, and colleagues have been asking me how I got my face to be so smooth. Now I can enjoy moisturisers, lotions, rich eye creams, and even makeup like never before, without having to worry about clogging my pores so much anymore. Blush and powder look ssooo much better on smooth skin too! So now for the side effects. For me, i'm lucky to just have experienced some sensitivity and dryness (flakies around my lip area, lower cheeks, eyes) in the past weeks, but this is wearing off. I stop applying it once i feel some rawness in my skin, so i'm quite careful with this. On average, this comes up to applying it about 2-3 times a week. Another thing, I can no longer use peeling masks or scrubs as liberally as i did in the past, which is a good thing i guess, since i never really knew when to hold back when i get new whiteheads like every other day. I didn't experience any purging period, which was lucky. Using this, I continue to be extremely careful with sunscreen - i always use SPF 50 when i go out to work or play, sometimes SPF 32 when i'm just lingering at home doing nothing. Price-wise, it is dirt-cheap where I am (about 12 USD?). I also get a doctor friend to prescribe it for me. Even if it is slightly pricier in other places, I absolutely recommend giving this a shot because it can easily cost tonnes less than loads of expensive anti-aging or anti-acne skincare. I would recommend starting with a low concentration first to play it safe.
Date Purchased: 04/08
Price Paid: $12
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Everything!
Cons:
Peeling, dry skin, initial purging period |
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conniecush
Joined: Oct 24, 2008
Points: 405
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I have a lot of friends who use Retin A and their skin looks amazing; really smooth and clear. I hoped when I started using it, it would do the same for my skin, but no luck. Pretty much all it did was make my skin peel. I used it for almost a year and it never stopped peeling, so I always looked dry and flakey, which is not attractive. I think it just does not work on some skin types, so you should consider your skin type before deciding to use Retin A. My skin is dry and it just never helped me.
Date Purchased: 09/07
Price Paid: $22
Recommend: No |
Pros:
Didn't like anything about Retin A
Cons:
It made my skin peel all of the time. |
This message was modified Nov 19, 2008 by conniecush
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jadajones
Location: stockbridge,ga
Joined: Oct 26, 2008
Points: 180
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this cream works well for just a wile and then you have nothing.
Date Purchased: 00/00
Price Paid: $20
Recommend: No |
Pros:
it works
Cons:
just stop after about a month. |
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tsg123
Joined: Oct 26, 2008
Points: 150
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This will remove superficial wrinkles, and alleviate deeper ones. Just be careful how much you use. I slathered some on, and when I woke up, it looked like a terrible sunburn. Felt like it too.
Date Purchased: 2/01
Price Paid: $10
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
It works pretty well.
Cons:
It can hurt when you use too much. |
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