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kingdollar

Location: Coventry, UK
Joined: 4 Jan 2012
Activity: 5 posts

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  • Posted to 4 Months Using Retin-A = Smoother Skin and Smaller Pores on 17 Jan 2013

    I've been using Johnson and Johnson's tretinoin cream 0.5% for over a month and i've not had any skin irritation whatsoever. I apply quite a lot of it, and on my under eye area. I find it strange my skin hasn't reacted to it, especially as i've always tended to have sensitive skin. Also use the tretinoin 0.025% microgel on top of it and still nothing.

  • Posted to 4 Months Using Retin-A = Smoother Skin and Smaller Pores on 9 Mar 2012

    do you think the gel is okay to use on whiteheads? or should they be left to go down before using tretinoin on the skin where the whitehead is? also, would you say there is too young of an age to use this to prevent lines or is it dangerous?
  • Posted to 4 Months Using Retin-A = Smoother Skin and Smaller Pores on 4 Jan 2012

    Oh dear God, you are smoking hot. I went and got myself a tube of Tretinoin gel, only 0.01%, off the doctor. Do you think that's too weak to start off on? I'm using it to clear up a few spots that have left marks, and to avoid smile lines and hopefully clear up lines that have appeared under my eyes leading down to my cheeks over the past few years, even though i'm only 25 (though everyone thinks i'm about 19-21!)

    thanks for this though, i'm gonna use it as a guide as to how to apply it. :) also, which pharmacy are you getting it from? Share the love!

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