What's a good fresh acne cream & toner?
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Feb 9, 2015
Katy L.
I have tough skin and have a bit of acne on my forehead & chin. I tried The Body Shop's tea-tree stuff but it only took 60% of my acne away. Help!
Feb 9, 2015
Kyla S.
For a face wash I use st ives. for a cream I use proactive. both of these work instantly.
Feb 9, 2015
Yaira D.
What's your skin type?
Feb 9, 2015
Monique P.
Murad! 👌👍
Feb 9, 2015
Monique P.
And they have a product for every skin type. You can find it sold at Sephora or Ulta
Feb 9, 2015
Isabel J.
I reaaaally like using witch hazel as a toner!
Feb 9, 2015
Luke C.
Tbh 60% is still good
Feb 10, 2015
Michelle S.
How long have you been using this? Sometimes you have to give a product a little time to work
Acne is frustrating. I've been through it too. It takes time to heal and a lot of patience with the products you're using. I actually like the Body Shop's line. If you haven't been using it too long, try giving it a little more time before switching products
Feb 11, 2015
Shelley W.
I agree with Michelle S. Products take at least anywhere from 6 to even 8 weeks to see any kind of change and if you're constantly rotating products in and out...not giving them a true chance then you won't see massive results. I once had serious acne along my jawline and forehead. It took me about 8 weeks of consistency with one set of products to see a serious change. There just isn't anything that causes change instantly overnight. I used a aha/bha serum at night to clear up my acne issues.