well, i just got prescribed epiduo today. It works on mild acne , where your pimple aren't severe. IT IS NOT FOR SEVERE ACNE. it takes about 6 weeks
it's for any type of skin color
Epiduo is a topical medication commonly prescribed for acne treatment. It contains a combination of adapalene and benzoyl peroxide, which work together to reduce inflammation, unclog pores, and kill acne-causing bacteria. Many people have found Epiduo to be effective in improving acne, but it may not work for everyone. It's important to use it as directed by a healthcare professional and be patient as results may take several weeks to appear.
It really depends on your skin type. My skin is sensitive, so I can't touch Bath and Body Works stuff, I can only use Aveeno, or Johnson and Johnson. Ask a skin doctor about a cream that would work for your face.
Any type of foundation would work for Asian skin, just make sure you get the appropriate shade for your skin and pick a foundation that goes with your skin reactions, such as greasier or more dryer skin.
To make sure that they work and that people don't have reactions to it. Also, so they can figure out which skin type it would work best on (oily, dry, etc.)
Lotions work on almost every skin tone. Just make sure to find the right symptons of your skin on the label.
"It all depends on the type of skin that you have. There are a few other factors that can determine whether it will work for you or not. You have to keep in mind the climate that you are in, the type of work that you do and the number of times you use their product."
Yes, I think it actually works. I am using it now. I used a make up and it broke me out BAD and I went to a dermatologists and they prescribed me epiduo. It has made a big change in my face it has made the zits smaller and less red. Just remember to put lotion on your face . It dries your face and make sit peal very bad. Good luck!!
PROOACTIVE, CLEAN AND CLEAR! you see where i am going with this! EPIDUO! SOMETHING!
well , skin prepping is the key to a flawless base and any kind of skin to work on with. you can use good hydrating moisturisers and oils for dry skin
Skin scribe surgical markers work best. Light color sharpies ie red / orange can be used to lay down a rough draft. Once the rough draft is laid down use the skin scribe to "tidy" up the artwork so to speak.
Yes you can purchase many skin care products online by searching for the specific products that will work on the type of skin that you need the products for.
ones that work