>>12524489>The same products will work for the same peopleYeah but everyone has different genetics
>>12524533Or just skip this headache by purchasing two or one expensive products instead of buying a plethora of skin care products that are cheap and don't work. You'll end up spending more if you do it that way instead of just going fuck it I'll buy expensive products and get it over and done with instead of finally finding the product that works 4 years down the track.
How it worked for me, and I hate to shill this product, but when I was 16 and I was worried about my acne, I asked me pharmacist what to buy. She recommended me La Roche Posay (there are better and more expensive products out here) and said it would work. I saw the price tag $60 for moistiser and $30 for a cleanser. (This is the lowest you should go when buying skin care products btw)
I went throguh Stridex, Yeouth, Clean and clear, Cetaphil, Cerave, Witch Hazel, Neutrogena and many more - I've got a box full somewhere. Everytime I'd buy a new product my friend who is a beautician told me it wasn't going to work. She was right and after 4 years I finally made the switch to a la Roche Posay and I haven't had acne for a whole year. Even after shaving or sweating a lot or forgetting to apply it for a day.
If you really want to get rid of it go to a beautician and get an acid peel (or do it yourself) and buy products that the beautician reccomends. If you are too much of a pussy there are online beauticians or 'estheticians' as they like to call themselves now days that can reccomend you products.
Never trust anyone when it comes to skin if they can't examine your face in the real time. Photos and videos don't do justice.