It depends on your skin type. Some people do very well on regular Retin A aka tretinoin. If you have more sensitive skin usually Retin A Micro, Differin cream or gel or Tazorac aka Tazarotene cream or gel are usually really good alternative's.
I bought a big 40 gram tube of the Retin A 0.05% online without a prescription from http://www.brandnameskincream.com it's middle strength and I only need a pea size. I've been using it for about 3 months now. I only use it every other day or so or my skin will peel like a snake. It has helped my acne stay under control and has really helped with reducing my sun spots I got from the tanning bed. I'm actually looking younger now instead of older and wrinkled from the tanning bed. I am always getting comments on how good my skin looks now and I never got that before. So I'm really happy with the results.
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who is the actress in the differin commercial
clindamycine and tretinoin
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Tretinoin cream or gel
the new immegrants had little to no skills were as the old were more trained
tretinoin i believe is the gel/cream that is available.
The 0.25% is stronger
Tretinoin is a drug that works by increasing the turnover (death and replacement) of skin cells. As a topical, it can be used to treat acne. The oral version is used to treat a specific type of leukemia, so it can be considered a cancer drug.
consists of reducing the formation of new comedones with topical tretinoin, benzoyl peroxide, adapalene, or salicylic acid. Tretinoin is especially effective because it increases turnover (death and replacement) of skin cells
I use something perscribed by my dermatologist called tretinoin ceam 0.1%
0.05% is stronger than 0.025%.