Previously, we have looked at a few notable acne brands used by many people with positive (and negative) results. The best ones may not work for all but it reaches a wide range.
Additionally, we have provided some reviews of different brands that say they will clean up acne ‘real good’ but the time factor is never fixed.
SEE OUR PRODUCT REVIEW ARTICLES ABOVE FOR MORE
Here are a few more products that are noted to clear up acne and what you should look for before choosing them.
DDF BP Gel 5% with Tea Tree Oil
This noted medicinal gel mixes the concepts of man-made chemicals and natural extracts. The main ingredients that kill the acne-causing bacteria are the standard benzoyl peroxide (5%) with the notable tea tree oil, to naturally remove bacteria and decrease reddened skin.
Expect a small change in results which can be from small white heads disappearing to new smoother skin reforming over previously scarred skin. It is beset used with a general skin lotion so the gel works faster.
Be wary of some skin dryness when you first try it. That is just your skin getting used to the product because even 5 percent benzoyl peroxide can be irritating at first, but users say it goes away in a week or so.
12-hour miracle
While it looks like a bragging product from Miracle Acne Inc. (yes, that’s the name), it has become a suggestion for those worried users that prefer the natural treatment of leaves and oils instead of an ‘acid-related’ chemical.
Despite its number 3 status on some people’s polls, it has been widely accepted by users claiming that the 12-hour time period actually works, give or take a few minutes.
Focusing on the usual skin treatments (cleanse, moisture, heal, no red, etc.), the small bottle contains the ‘essence of natural bacteria fighting ingredients’ like white willow bark, calendula and chamomile to promises to deal with all acne problems present and future.
The only drawback to such a mixture is that users have noted allergic reactions to some of the extracts due to excessive use in man-made cosmetics which have additives that users are used to, while natural ingredients can be itchy.
Additionally, the cost is very high for a small container and ‘double quantity’ does not make up an equal price. The small bottle can be used for up to month on suggested dosage but for serious acne sufferers, you may use more and therefore spend more.
ACNETIX
ACNETIX is another ‘natural ingredient’ topical lotion that deals with blocked pores and oily skin but does not use the standard benzoyl peroxide treatment.
The appeal of this product comes with the history, in which he was your average acne sufferer and decided to look up all the natural ingredient information on acne clear up, like what you’re doing right now.
ACNETIX is noted by many users to work quickly just like a standard synthetic acne cream but without the ingredients. They come in either 1-step Acne solution bottles or Max Strength Pore Minimizer gels. ACNETIX provides a payout system where you pay less to get more.
While no serious side effects have been reported apart from the usual itchiness on first try, there is some suspicion on contact details. The product box does not contain office telephone numbers and addresses and their one e-mail is rarely responsive. Additionally, their 100 percent NO LIFETIME guarantee may be just talk as one person reported he could not get a refund after sixty days.
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Welcome to my website! I know how much it sucks to have acne and after many years of research and trying almost every product on the market I figured out what works and what doesn't work. When I was a model it was vital for me to fix my skin to look perfect for photoshoots - the pressure to look good was huge. Now as a Beauty Editor I love helping people find solutions for themselves. Good luck on your quest for clear skin.
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Authors are not qualified doctors or pharmacists. Always consult your doctor before starting any course of treatment.