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Reddit mentions of Mario Badescu Buffering Lotion, 1 Fl Oz

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Mario Badescu Buffering Lotion, 1 Fl Oz. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • Helps absorb excess oil
  • Helps reduce size of deep under-the-surface bumps
  • Lightweight, liquid formula
  • Can be used on chest and back
  • Recommended for Combination, Oily skin types
  • Formulated with nourishing B vitamins and amino acids for healthy skin
  • Soothing anti-inflammatory herbal extracts to promote skin healing
  • Reduce cystic acne fast with this deep penetrating, fast absorbing formula
Specs:
Height3.6 Inches
Length1.1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2014
Size1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.00220462262 Pounds
Width1.1 Inches
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Found 7 comments on Mario Badescu Buffering Lotion, 1 Fl Oz:

u/messenia · 13 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've had success with Mario Bedescu Buffering Lotion. A blemish doesn't have to break the skin to leave me with a 6-9 dark spot so I can't afford to let anything develop for even a day. I discovered the hard way that my skin cannot tolerate glycolic acid and the buffering lotion really made a difference with the cystic bumps it caused.

u/ClemWillRememberThat · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I had a semi successful day yesterday. It went okay. I squeezed a spot on my temple/hairline but then I stopped myself, and honestly that is the part I have the most difficulty with--stopping myself once I start.

Here are the spot treatments I use:

  • Walgreen's 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide. This is a generic for the Neutrogena On-The-Spot 2.5% BP, which I got because it doesn't have the emulsifying wax that Paula Praised Be Her Name complained about. Honestly though, when I run out I'm going to go back to the Neutrogena--I've got dry skin so something being more moisturizing isn't a con for me (and I buffer my BP anyway) and the generic stuff pills up SO badly when I top it off with vaseline. Sorry PB. Anyway. BP is seriously the most effective acne-killer for me. Every other day I use it in a thin layer all-over, and in between I use it liberally on my acne spots. It can be drying, but 2.5% buffered and topped with vaseline does the trick.

  • Mario Badescu Buffering Lotion. This stuff is SUPER EFFECTIVE at beating cystic/nodular acne into submission, but it also kicks my moisture barrier in the ass probably because of the very high alcohol content. I use this very sparingly and only when I have painful inflamed cystic/nodular acne. I probably won't end up repurchasing this because it's really easy for me to overuse this, even as sparingly as I do.

  • Evologie Intensive Blemish Serum. I got this in my BirchBox last month and I'm really digging it. Azaleic acid is the 2nd ingredient, and it's got salicylic acid and tea tree oil in it as well. It's a liquidy serum that dries clear. I use this as a spot treatment in the AM (I buffer this too). I hate that it's $35 for a half ounce but I'm considering purchasing it anyway because I really like it. The SA helps with inflammation, the TTO is antibacterial and antifungal, and the azaleic acid is antibacterial too I think.

  • And last but certainly not least, hydrocolloid bandages. They are the rock star of spot treatments. But I don't have any sterile lances so using them means I've popped something.. I should really look into that. It is unbelievably satisfying to peel them off in the morning and see all my face gunk locked into the HBC.
u/onogatari · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

That's the drying lotion you are thinking of. The buffering lotion is this https://www.amazon.com/Mario-Badescu-Buffering-Lotion-oz/dp/B000O5RVJO

u/kitsunegi · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Don't know if my recommendation will help in any way since I'm male and might have a different skin type than you, but I figured I might as well offer my experience.

Are your pimples the kind that are under the skin (not whiteheads or blackheads) and hurt when you press down on them? I get those a lot, and whenever I would feel the small red bump hurting when I pressed on it, I would dread it because within a few days it would always mushroom up into a huge zit.

I desperately searched this sub for treatments and tried a few duds until I found Mario Badescu Buffering Lotion. Now when I feel the small red bump, I apply the liquid-y solution to the area every night, and within 3-4 days, the hurting when I press down on it stops and a week or so later, the red spot fully disappears.

It's more of a solution for when you already feel the zit coming, rather than a way to prevent it entirely, but it's given me a lot of relief, knowing that I won't have to deal with something bigger than a red spot.

Amazon link if you want, but you can also find it elsewhere: https://www.amazon.com/Mario-Badescu-Buffering-Lotion-oz/dp/B000O5RVJO/

u/yismet · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

There are a lot of brands in this offer I know nothing about, but there are a few things I can recommend:

La Roche Posay sunscreen, such as the Anthelios 60 Ultra Light Sunscreen or the Anthelios 50 Mineral Ultra Light Sunscreen. These American LRP sunscreens still aren't as great as the European versions, but they still work very well and I like how they sit on my skin.

I also love the LRP Toleriane moisturizer, but it is much cheaper where I live; I'm not sure it is worth the money with all great, cheap moisturizers available in America.

Mario Badescu buffering lotion is HG status for me. Nothing, not even prescriptions, work as well as this lotion on my cystic acne. I've never tried the drying lotion, which is for non-cystic acne, but I've seen it recommended here a number of times.

Also, seriously, the Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25. Technically, this is a skin care line for men, but who cares? I've read some good things about their moisturizers here, but never tried one. I maybe own the lip balm in every flavor....

u/bobby-joe · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Try the Mario Badescu buffering lotion instead? "Specifically designed to treat large, deep, cystic acne."

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O5RVJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_f3GsybAA2AYTC