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Acne Management Products

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  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭cookiesmuggler


    A lot of beauty salons sell them.

    Are you Dublin based?

    no based in Cork, its just that i have been on the look out for these products but have yet to see them ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭CarrieDzzz


    Ive been using the la roche posay effaclar products, unfortunately im seeing any improvement. I feel like the effaclar leaves a barrier on my skin. It feels lovely and smooth on but im worried about it clogging my pores. When i wash my face in the evening, once I wet it, you can see the cream wash off.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 501 ✭✭✭ChampagnePop


    CarrieDzzz wrote: »
    Ive been using the la roche posay effaclar products, unfortunately im seeing any improvement. I feel like the effaclar leaves a barrier on my skin. It feels lovely and smooth on but im worried about it clogging my pores. When i wash my face in the evening, once I wet it, you can see the cream wash off.

    I find the effaclar duo and toner anyway help dry out spots but break me out in more, I tried using them for about 3 months, so it wasn't just purging acne. Really didn't suit my skin. I've dry skin with acne around my chin and cheeks

    I'm using a gel/oil cleanser now and a acid toner (Oskia cleansing gel and Pixi glow tonic ) and I'm seeing a much better improvement, acne is barely there (bar a foundation related outbreak, my own fault!)


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