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Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent with Salicylic Acid, Pore Clearing Treatment for Acne-Prone Skin, 8 fl. oz (Pack of 2)

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Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent with Salicylic Acid, Pore Clearing Treatment for Acne-Prone Skin, 8 fl. oz (Pack of 2)
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    Features:
  • 8-fluid ounce bottle of Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent to effectively treat and help prevent future breakouts without over-drying the skin
  • Unique formula of this facial astringent contains salicylic acid, an acne-fighting ingredient recommended by dermatologists. It cleans deep down into pores and gently removes dirt, oil, and makeup
  • Specially formulated to instantly remove surface oil and control shine, this oil-eliminating acne astringent works to unclog pores and help treat and prevent breakouts
  • Neutrogena astringent with acne medicine is gentle enough for use in the morning, afternoon, and at night
  • Cleanse skin before applying facial astringent and cover the affected area with a thin layer one to three times daily
Specs:
Height1.622 Inches
Length6.846 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateJune 2011
Size8 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
Weight0.592 Pounds
Width2.622 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent with Salicylic Acid, Pore Clearing Treatment for Acne-Prone Skin, 8 fl. oz (Pack of 2):

u/superkicksuz ยท 2 pointsr/lexapro

Hey there, sure I can let you know what worked for me. Just some set up- I've always had acne since a teen, now 30 years old (female), surface bumps, sure, but my the main bane of my existence was painful cystic acne. I'd always have a couple at various stages (since you know... you feel the big painful bumps coming in and it takes time to surface, then time to heal, so each one has a 2-4 week lifespan, ugh)

I've never used any prescription medication to address it, but I've tried any and all over the counter solutions. In the last year I found the following products that actually worked for me, hoping they might work for you but of course everyone is different:

  • LUSH Dark Angels Scrub - this really seemed to reduce the number of breakouts, not completely, but I did feel like I noticed some improvement. I use this 1-2 a week in the shower
  • Glossier Solution- I was always using toner, but this stuff changed my life. I noticed a flair up in small surface zits the first 2 weeks, almost like my skin was purging or something, but I hung in there and I have never had such clear skin in my life. I do get an occasional zit here or there, nothing like before though (usually around my period, not too uncommon). Again, not sure if this will work for everyone but it really changed the game for me. I use this every night before bed. Solution contains a particular 10% blend of three acid groups: Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA), and Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) -> you can google search for a dupe of this product, there's probably something with similar ingredients for less.
  • Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser - pretty cheap non-scented no frills cleaner. I use this with my Clairsonic after using the LUSH scrub in the shower
  • Clairsonic Brush - I got one of those vibrating brush doo-dads, you can certainly find cheaper alternatives, but this really helped me get that deeper clean.

    I'm locked into this routine because it's the only one that's ever worked for me. I know the Scrub and Solution toner can be a lil' pricey- I think you can request a sample of the scrub from a LUSH store for free. As for toner, before the Glossier one I was using this Nutrogena toner daily that sorta helped, better than nothing :)

    I think a reduction in dairy products has helped (which sucks cause I love cheese), as well as the increase in water.

    Good luck!!!

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