- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Salicylic acid acne treatment
- Dermatologist recommended
- Treats and help prevent blemishes
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It just works,
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For me, this product works. I've used it for several years along with the Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Cleanser, 5.1-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3). I also try new products that come on the market, thinking that something else better must be discovered by now, but I always come back to this.
I suffer from cystic acne. When I was in my teens and 20s, I paid fortunes to various dermatologists. Luckily, it hasn't been really bad since my 30s, but it does appear now and again even though I'm teetering on 50. If I use products made solely for acne, my face dries up. My cheeks get red and I look like I suffer from rosacea. If I use moisturizers like Olay, Estee Lauder, Murad, (you name it, I've tried it), the cysts come back. I've tried moisturizers that advertise themselves as not supposed to clog pores. You couldn't prove it by my skin. This is the only product that has worked for me. That it is affordable is a bonus as far as I'm concerned. As with all things of this nature, you need to try it for more than a week. I'd suggest that you use it for a month (that's what I do when I'm testing any new product that I don't have an immediate allergic reaction to). Not everybody's skin is the same so if it doesn't work for you, something will, just keep trying.
40 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Smart Consumers: Beware!,
By KP (Chicagoland area) - See all my reviews Recently, I've begun to pay more attention to the amount of key product ingredients thanks to a great website called [...] Surprisingly, the packaging disclosed the amount of Salicylic Acid (2% - pretty standard for OTC products) but nothing for the Retinol. It was on the product ingredient list but without its percentage. Once you start understanding the use of anti-aging products, this is a REALLY important piece of information for anyone purchasing Retinol products. You want to start with a low quantity of Retinol and increase it to get the maximum benefit. On the box, there was a phone number to call for questions or comments specific to the Neutrogena line of products. I thought this would be an easy and fair question for them to answer: What is the percentage of Retinol in their product? I was really stunned when their customer service representative told me that the information "could not be disclosed". When I inquired why, I was told it would give their competitors "an unfair advantage". This is utterly ridiculous! If you look at any beauty website that sells products containing Retinol, this information is there for the consumer in the ingredients list. The percentage of Retinol can be anywhere from .15% up to 1.0%. It's imperative to know the amount so you understand which product to start with (the milder ones) and which product to move to next as your skin learns to tolerate the Retinol, thereby increasing results. I wouldn't recommend buying a product from a company that won't tell you the strength of a critical ingredient like Retinol. There are many other alternatives for the smart consumer.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Help for those of us with acne and wrinkles,
By Diane (Nevada, USA) - See all my reviews 2115|R16V89DGSQL4VF;2115|R2U66LG9PG8CLB;2115|RAXEZ9OPFQ6BA;
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