I still get whiteheads & acne after I use benzoyl proxide & salicylic acid. what cheap OTC product will work?
May 9th, 2011Question: I still get whiteheads & acne after I use benzoyl proxide & salicylic acid. what cheap OTC product will work?
I’m renz, 37 yrs. old guy from Philippines and my adult acne keeps coming back and I also have oily skin, especially in the forehead and cheeks areas. Are there any affordable OTC drugs or products that will work for my whiteheads and pimples?
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Answer by Jimee77
I am 30 and also have oily skin. I pretty much use those products, and at least 3 times a day I wash my face with Clean and Clear Morning Burst facial cleanser. It works pretty good.
The problem is, acne is caused by bacteria and the bacteria thrive in our oily skin. The benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid kill the bacteria, but you also have to keep your skin from being such an inviting petry dish for acne.
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