Jolivares1717
Seca/Resistente
I would suggest a salicylic acid body wash and facial cleanser like these, they will help you with your acne, and at a reasonable price.
Minimalist
Salicylic + LHA 2% Face Cleanser
4.8
(8)
14
Minimalist
Salicylic Acid + LHA 02% Body Wash
5.0
(1)
6
4
0
Alca
Grasa/Resistente
Retinoids worked for me 🙂 Start with a product with 0.2-0.3% retinol or 0.02-0.03% retinal and you should see the change 😉
Revolution Beauty
Retinol Serum
4.0
(1)
8
By WISHTREND
Vitamin A-mazing Bakuchiol Night Cream
4.5
(1061)
438
2
0
Skincareluvrx
Seca/Sensible
Actually Bywishtrend recently came out with a 150ml version of this cream for the body ! They added exfoliating acids but reduced the concentration of bakuchiol.
1
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Skincareluvrx
Seca/Sensible
Well, that’s the kind of problem that will probably require a dermatologist. In the meantime, this can help but I’m not sure it’ll entirely solve your issue as your acne is hormonal.
Try using soothing and exfoliating products , but don’t exfoliate too often. Also in your case physical exfoliants like scrubs would likely aggravate your acne, so opt for a chemical one. For both the acne and marks a good option would be azelaic acid. It helps reduce occurrence of acne, kills acne bacteria, helps with redness, post inflammatory erythema and post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Here are 3 recommendations, with 1 being an azelaic acid derivative so I don’t know if it’ll have the same effect. You can get the geek and gorgeous and face theory one on their respective websites. The face theory one is expensive but the other 2 are affordable.
Cos de Baha
Azelaic Acid 10% Serum with Niacinamide
4.5
(81)
498
Geek & Gorgeous
101 aPAD 20% Azeclair Serum
4.2
(29)
103
facetheory
Lumizela Azelaic Acid Serum A15
4.8
(15)
57
1
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ionelamdunca
Grasa/Sensible
Retinoids, tretinoin if possible, and lots of hydration. Toner layering works great for me, 5-7 toners from watery to milky textures. Light skincare penetrates the skin deeper as acne skin is thicker. Hope this helps 🤍
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Hastalapeinetadetodo
Grasa/Resistente
Honestly, from your own experience, first go to the doctor and dermatologist to have an analysis done to see your hormonal level. Cosmetics in our case, being hormonal, can only calm the area but will not eliminate acne.
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