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Apr 18, 2015
Phylicia V.
I discovered a 3 step regimen skin care for acne and scars called acne.org and that's the name of its website. A lot of people on YouTube is talking about this and shows their before and after. I am just curious to know if any of you ladies tried this product and your opinion on it??
Apr 18, 2015
Kitty K.
Acne.org's regime is a pretty basic regime.
Most people yield great results because of lack of knowledge in skin care (using comedogenic ingredients, bad moisturizers, fragrance/alcohol based products, etc.etc ). Their products is really what a basic skin care regime should be like for a price that isn't an arm and a leg. It's really what most drug store brands should be doing :)
Apr 18, 2015
Ashlee C.
So basically to build off of Phylicia, buy a cleanser, toner and moisturizer that suits your skin type. My toner is well recommended by some girls through here, it's about $10 a bottle, non alcoholic, you don't go through a lot quickly, it's Thayers Witch Hazel in Rose Petal and can be found at GNC. The others should be tailored to your skin type :)
Apr 18, 2015
Phylicia V.
Thanks Kitty. I was thinking about buying it and now I'm definitely going to purchase it.
Thank you Ashlee. I'll definitely look into that. I use tea tree toner and it's my holy grail toner.
Apr 19, 2015
Diana T.
Yeah I don't think you need to buy their products exactly - but the advice they give is good and I think they suggest some good drugstore brands that do the same thing or achieve the same results - now scars require different treatment than acne - I have had great success with paulas choice products and that's another website that provides great tips for skin care in general - I would just follow their advice and only invest in the products if they fit your budget - for both acne and acne scars I would suggest a BHA exfoliant - that will deep clean your pores while evening your skin tone - the one by paulas choice is amazing but you can use a different one if you like - also vitamin c serum really helped to fade my scars drastically after 2 weeks I saw results when paired with the BHA exfoliant
Apr 19, 2015
Phylicia V.
Thank you Diana. What's the name of the products you used from Paula choice?
Apr 20, 2015
Diana T.
It was her 2% BHA exfoliant and the vitamin c serum :)