Does anybody here use Retin-A?!


Question: I use Retin-A for my acne and it makes my skin red and really sensitive. I was wondering if it does this for anyone else using Retin-A, or if I'm the only one.


Answers: I use Retin-A for my acne and it makes my skin red and really sensitive. I was wondering if it does this for anyone else using Retin-A, or if I'm the only one.

Well I did about .... 8 years ago. for about 4 months. I quit using it because of that :)

My doctor did warn me it might though. Also you should stay out of the sun as much as possible while using it! It makes you burn way more easily..... I forget it I was told to use sunscreen over it though.



my acne was really bad as a teenager and nothing worked for me , and i am alergic to salicylic acid, which is in alot of stuff.... My skin got better when I turned about 21... but It was still kind of bad around my chin area, UNTIL I started using Juliet's acne scrub, lemon cleaner, and moisturizer... I got it on ebay

It cleared my skin up so fast!!! like 3 days and I was soft and clear

seriously, I dont work for them or anything, in fact I dont even use it anymore cause its kinda expensive... like 20 bucks a bottle.

but its 100 percent natural and works like nothing else.

and I havent had nearly as much trouble even after I quit using it, now I use olay definity wash and a loreal moisturizer, from walmart..... maybe get one pimple every two weeks?

I used Juliets about two years ago for about 6 months and before that I always had four or more pimples going at a time.

You can ONLY buy it on ebay... sellers name was we love meg whitman,,,,,,, I believe.

anyhow good luck!!





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