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Proactive users? Anyone use proactive? I have super sensitive skin. I've been toying with trying it, based on the fact that it has a guarantee and I can get my money back, the site also says if I return it within 15 days they'll refund my shipping and handling. Thoughts? |
Acne Free, sensitive skin formula (blue box), local drugstore, check return policy, claims to work better and faster than proactive...it does IMHO. Try it I think you will like it. I am 45ish and use it, tried them all this to me is the best. First few days difficult, wonderful now! Good Luck! |
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My daughter used it and it didn't work so well for her. My middle daughter has hormonal acne and I took her to the dermatologist last month. She's using RX ointments and she's clearing up. Wasn't cheap though, the copays ran around $145.00 for dr visit and meds. ProActive likes to but you on a plan that ships more than you need and bills your credit card. You have to call and cancel. |
I have used Proactive in the past, and can't say enough good about it! As far as being sent more than you need, all you have to do is check out their website and/or call them. They will work with you. Right now, my DH and I are using the Acne Free kit, and it seems to work very well! We are both now 50 and are still plagued with oily skin and outbreaks (menapause does not always do away with zits, lol!:eek:). I use wrinkle cream around my eyes, and zit preventer everywhere else!:D |
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I too suffered from adult acne so I can relate. |
Good to hear there are equally good reviews.. I think I'm gonna buy acne free if i can find it at the drug store today... fingers crossed. |
I highly recommend Neutrogena Skin ID skiniD Personalized Acne Treatment - Neutrogena skiniD - Neutrogena skiniD My younger daughter used it and got back her beautiful skin in no time. It's much more specific than Proactive and has many different formulas. I remember when I went on their site to answer all the questions for her, it gave me one formula but then after talking to a representative she actually changed one of the numbers (I believe it was the cleanser) because she thought the one it told me was a little too harsh for her age. What she ended up with was 14,32,72. That will make more sense when you look at the site. She's been using it over two years and we've only had to buy the entire set maybe 3 times. Mostly we just have to get a cream cleanser in between buying all 3 items. It will set you up for automatic renewals but you can ask them to extend it quite a ways out. I just make a note on the calendar as to when it will automatic ship and will call them a few weeks before to extend it out another 6 months if I don't think we'll need the whole set. And she does not use the Skin ID moisturizer. She uses Purpose moisturizer (recommended by our dermatologist and much cheaper!). You should google search for a coupon because there's usually a $10 one out there. Oh, and this was suggested to me by another YT user who's daughter had great results. Now I can't remember who it was but we are very grateful! |
The trick with any product like this is to wash your face and moisturize every day 2 times a day. With specialty products like proactive you're paying for the face regimen rather than a product. Someone said it best to me one time "You'd be better off burning a 20$ bill and rubbing it all over your face". Wash your face often. For me, I use Philosophy products. Purity and Microdelivery to wash my face and hope in a jar, when hope is not enough and sometimes I'll use the eye cream. My face looks a ton better, cystic acne has gone down on my face more than anything (haven't seen a cyst in 2 years). I'm 38 but I'm told I look 28. My GF is 43 and people thing she is 30. She works for Philosophy (manufacturing) so I get the stuff for free, thankfully! |
:( They didn't have Acne Free at the drug store... I guess I'm back to considering Proactive. Thanks to everyone who's given advice... Just to give some background for those who have given specific advice. I've used spectro gel wash and moiturizer for years (2-3 times a day everyday). I also used to have a prescription face cream (solugel I think it's called) to apply when I had break-outs. I've recently changed some medication around and now I'm unprotected for acne (my old ones had some acne control)... so the regular stuff isn't cutting it anymore. I also break out it a HUGE rash when I use the prescription cream now, so I can't use it. My face is generally clear, but when I have a break out it's painful and usually huge! So seeing the doctors are useless I'm left trying to solve it on my own. I went to see a dermatologist who was freaking useless and it took me 6 months to get in. I told him my shampoo was causing break-outs (which it was where ever my hair touched) and that I couldn't use the prescription anymore and he told me to use the same shampoo and just "keep doing what I'm doing" and rushed me out the door... URGH. So anyways, I found a shampoo that works, now I just need to find a face wash that my poor face can tolerate. I'm going to request a new dermatologist appointment when I move in 6 months and hope they have better suggestions. Thanks again for all the advice. Will likely call the two companies and see which is cheapest to order/ship and which has the best return policy. |
[QUOTE=deonk1;3831492]:( They didn't have Acne Free at the drug store... I guess I'm back to considering Proactive. QUOTE] Did you see my answer about Neutrogena Skin ID? We swear by it! I've told quite a few moms of our girls' friends and they all come back to tell me that it worked wonders for them. I personally had to resort to Accutane shortly after the girls were born because I started getting the cyst acne (never really had acne issues as a teen). Painful! I would get one on my chin and the whole shape of my face would get distorted. Accutane can be rough on your body but for me it was a godsend. After a course of that I no longer have the cyst zits. Now if I could just find a product that really makes those reddish spots from old acne go away like it promises.... but that's an idea for a new thread I guess. |
...lol well who knew when you call the 1800 # from TV it shows up on the customer service person's screen that you get the TV offer... I called proactive the number I saw on TV, and she was like, "and I see here you called in from a promotion to have free shipping and blah blah..." Gonna give it a try, I hope it works, |
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I've also never seen a place where I can buy the full assortment of neutragena products, nor have anyone I can ask for help on picking the right one, maybe once I'm in Toronto I may have more options. Also I wonder if thats the same type of zits I'm getting. Last one I had was the size of a quarter on my chin, and it HURT. I've been thinking of Accutane, a friend of mine used it, and it helped her a lot. |
I was cursed with oily skin that caused skin problems in my teens and early 20s (now that I am in my early 40s, I see that my skin type is a blessing :)). I tried every kind of medication and product available. In the end, I found the main problem was that I was trying too hard to dry out my skin. The drying and harsh chemicals made my skin problems worse. Dry skin clogs pores and harsh chemicals aggravate the skin. I recommend trying a mild cleanser like Burt's Bees Apricot Scrub. Then use really good organic, cold-pressed olive oil or organic coconut oil (I use Nutiva from the Vitamin Shoppe) as a moisturizer or just on your spots. Both of these kill bacteria without being harsh or drying. It's seems weird and yucky at first to add oil to your skin, rather than drying it out. Try it for at least a couple of weeks. I have converted my entire family. :) Also, change your pillow cases daily and wash them in a mild soap. |
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One thing about Proactive vs. Neutrogena Skin ID is that the Proactive seems to be a lot harsher on the skin.... usually makes it way worse before it gets better. My daughter had none of that using the skin ID. And like I said, the lady on the phone was very helpful and we talked a long time while getting the correct formula pinned down. That's the key though, there are so many formula combinations because not everyone's problems and skin types are the same. Proactive seems to be all or nothing (but then it's been a long time since I've researched Proactive). Oh, and I believe the skin ID has a good return policy too if I remember correctly. Proactive does have places where you can buy individual products instead of ordering them (I've seen kiosks at the mall) but with skin ID you have to order the individual products. Good luck with whichever road you take. |
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