Product Review: Proactiv Really Works to Fight Pimples!

There might only be one week left in June, but there’s still time to acknowledge Acne Awareness Month.

Since having my son nearly 2 years ago, I’ve suffered from a mild form of the common skin problem. When I first noticed cyst-like bumps forming around my nose, chin and forehead, I figured that it was just hormonal. I knew that my body was changing, but I didn’t anticipate the unsightly pimples to persist as long as they did.  As soon as one would go away, another was waiting in the wings to replace it!

In the beginning, I avoided using any salicylic or benzoyl peroxide topical treatments because I was breastfeeding and didn’t want to harm my baby for the sake of vanity. But, after that was no longer a factor, I opted for all of the over-the-counter creams, gels and pastes I could get my hands on. After many trials and error, Proactiv quickly became my go-to product for tackling my new, uninvited friends.  I don’t know why I hadn’t tried it sooner because the popular brand is practically synonymous with fighting acne. The benzoyl peroxide and glycolic acid-based formula works wonders. For nearly a month, I’ve used a variety of products including: Skin Smoothing Exfoliator, Pore Targeting Treatment, Complexion Hydrator and Emergency Blemish Relief.

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Initially, I noticed a bit of excessive drying after using the Pore Targeting Treatment twice a day. After eliminating an application, the system worked brilliantly. The emergency zit cream is the best. It stops pimple in their tracks if applied at the onset of forming. In fact, I keep it in my purse just in case I need to zap a few zits. It dries clear so there’s no need to only use it at bedtime.

If you’re like me and WELL beyond your teen years and find yourself suffering from acne, give Proactiv a try. I know the cheesy infomercials can be a turnoff, but the stuff really works—at least for me! I’m hoping that eventually my body goes back to normal and I won’t need to use it anymore, but until then it will continue to be a mainstay in my medicine cabinet.

Have you ever suffered from adult acne? If so, what have you used to treat it?

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