What drug store products work best for acne?
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Jan 4, 2013
Sasha K.
Cetephil is great for all skin types!
Jan 4, 2013
Brooke E.
Yes to Tomatoes gel cleanser.
Jan 4, 2013
Cinthia P.
I use cetaphil it is the best for my pimples/acne
Jan 4, 2013
Kendra C.
Burt's bees blemish stick for spot treatments and I use Biore astringent for my whole face.
Jan 4, 2013
Chelsea R.
Any neutrogena products are usually a safe bet. I gave that time to work and my skin is practically free of acne besides the occasional pimple. I also use a mix of baking soda and water as a mask once a week to help with scaring. I noticed a few people said cetaphil but I've always had that cause my face to break out worse even now when my face is relatively clear. Good luck!
Jan 4, 2013
Lisa W.
Acne free! You can buy it at Walmart for $19.99