Skincare routines with:
Acnecide Face Gel Spot Treatment with Benzoyl Peroxide
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Hi I have tried every product under the sun to get rid of my acne. I have been at some points been on a 7 product routine morning and night. I recently got into Asian skincare and despite the products making my skin look glowy and amazing they were not strong enough to get rid of my acne.
The routine is really easy and simple which is perfect if you struggle with ADHD or depression, unlike most skincare it doesn't require a lot which was good for when I was struggling mentally and couldn't bring myself to do a complex routine for my skin.
I got recommended the pads about 6 years ago by someone who struggled with acne and have been using them ever since for it. I stopped recently to try other products as I wanted more 'glass skin' and my hyperpigmentation to go away but it was then I realized how good my previous routine is, its been 3 days since I've switched back and my acne has immediately been clearing up.
Clearasil pads work really well at clearing your acne but its works really well paired with the moisturizer which also has salicylic acid which helps get rid of your acne, the pads dry your skin out a lot so it needs a moisturizer. The Acnecide is amazing, put it on spots and they will be gone in 1-3 days. Micellar water is really good for getting your makeup off at the end of the day, most people i speak to use it as a makeup remover.
You can get the Pads, Moisturiser and Micellar water at most UK shops, I usually get them at Tesco but I recommend going to somewhere like boots where your very likely to find them all.
The Acnecide is pharmacy strength so you will have to go into your local pharmacy, explain how your acne isn't getting better and you heard the product can help. They will likely give you it. If you cant get it don't worry my skin was fine before using it just really helpful when I have a breakout to keep it under control.
I also use Skin Saints Vitamin C Illuminating Serum which is available at Tesco ( wasn't listed as a product on here) which I use before putting on makeup as it closes your pores so makeup wont bring your skin up. I am unsure about the proof to back up it works but I find from personal experience it is a lifesaver for not breaking out from makeup.
When you start with the pads I will warn they are irritating and burn a bit especially if you have open wounds on your face but after a few days your skin gets used to it. You could use Beauty of Joseon Calming Serum if the irritation is too bad.
I cannot tell you what the other benefits are if you are looking for more than just a routine to get rid of your acne. If your wanting glowy skin the vitamin c serum does work for that. This routine is just coming from someone who has tried 30+ products to clear my acne and this seems to be the best combination I've come across.
Prices-
Clearasil Rapid Action Pads - Pack of 65- £5.85 (Boots)
Clean & Clear Dual Action Oil-Free Moisturiser- £4.25 (Boots)
Garnier Micellar Water Facial Cleanser For Sensitive Skin 700ml- £6.00 (Boots)
Acnecide Face Gel Spot Treatment with 5% Benzoyl Peroxide for Acne-Prone Skin 15g- £9.99 (Boots, but you could get it for free at a pharmacy if you live in Scotland)
Skin Saints Vitamin C Illuminating Serum 50Ml- £4.00 (Tesco)
All together this will cost £20.10-£30.09 (if you get from these specific retailers)
If you try this I really hope you have as good of results as I have had and also let me know what your results are!
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