It's a thick cream that feels moisturizing, but it's not completely foolproof to put on
When my pharmacist handed me the drug she a sticky note said to use it twice a day
1% for 3 months now, and I
you will destroy your skin barrier and progress will be screwed up
I use it twice a day still, and I have no problem with any dryness or tightness
1% adapalene) in the PM starting only twice a week
However, many components play a part in your skin’s healing process, so having a good skincare routine that consists of products that nourish and protect the skin barrier can help speed up the process
The panoxyl wash made a huge impact for me
I've only been using Differin gel for about 3 weeks but so far I'm really happy with it
Application: 1/4 pea of tretinoin cream on dry skin (eep!) every 3rd day
Clinicians use retinoids are used to treat a wide variety of skin disorders
² Other forms of adapalene are still prescription-only along with prescription-strength retinoids like tretinoin, trifarotene, and
not sure why you're being downvoted either, i know the picture isn't the best quality but as someone who's never used differin i'm glad you shared it
Works Well With: Benzoyl peroxide works well in combination with
Used Minoxidil for 2+ weeks with no noticeable difference or improvement
Because your face is oily, washing it more often becomes counterproductive
The directions say not to take it for more than 3 days, because you can get "addicted" after too much use and you will start having chronic "rebound" congestion when the medicine wears off
I kept using clay masks when I started tret, I was fine and it was actually My skin type: Combination, sensitive, acne prone, mild rosacea