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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 321881"><p>I still have mild acne and I am a mature woman. What a trip. The only advantage is (knock on wood), I don't have many wrinkles for my age.</p><p></p><p>I use that product every other day and Benzaclin on actual pimples. Both are RX. They work like a charm. I have a milder rx product that I use for my back. in my humble opinion, well worth it. My son uses them too and still does. We both only use tiny amounts. A prescription will last us many many months.</p><p></p><p>The Retin A products are expensive, esp. if your insurance does not cover it. If the doctor writes it for acne, sometimes the insurance will cover it though. I had to make a special call to make sure it was covered. A tube lasts me all year. But I also use the Benzaclin, which I put on actual pimples. I would HIGHLY recommend this routine. It is unbelievably effective.</p><p></p><p>by the way, I usually wash my face with a mild soap like Purpose. Sometimes I also use Oil of Olay face soap (but I am older).</p><p></p><p>Both my son and I found another secret to keeping acne away is to always wash with a clean washcloth and dry with a clean fresh towel. To keep the laundry easier, sometimes I dry my face with a dry clean wash cloth. Bottom line: don't re-use the towels and wash clothes when you have acne. The skin that is prone to breakouts wont tolerate any bacteria lurking in there...even a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 321881"] I still have mild acne and I am a mature woman. What a trip. The only advantage is (knock on wood), I don't have many wrinkles for my age. I use that product every other day and Benzaclin on actual pimples. Both are RX. They work like a charm. I have a milder rx product that I use for my back. in my humble opinion, well worth it. My son uses them too and still does. We both only use tiny amounts. A prescription will last us many many months. The Retin A products are expensive, esp. if your insurance does not cover it. If the doctor writes it for acne, sometimes the insurance will cover it though. I had to make a special call to make sure it was covered. A tube lasts me all year. But I also use the Benzaclin, which I put on actual pimples. I would HIGHLY recommend this routine. It is unbelievably effective. by the way, I usually wash my face with a mild soap like Purpose. Sometimes I also use Oil of Olay face soap (but I am older). Both my son and I found another secret to keeping acne away is to always wash with a clean washcloth and dry with a clean fresh towel. To keep the laundry easier, sometimes I dry my face with a dry clean wash cloth. Bottom line: don't re-use the towels and wash clothes when you have acne. The skin that is prone to breakouts wont tolerate any bacteria lurking in there...even a little. [/QUOTE]
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