Top 3 Acne Treatments

Best for oily to normal skin

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Exposed Skin Care is the best set of products around for oily to normal acne-prone skin. The company reports that 98% of users saw improvement in their complexions in just 30 days.

The ingredients in Exposed Skin Care are the basics like benzoyl peroxide for disinfecting pimples and green tea extract for stopping excess oil production, but they are used in the right amounts and in the right forms for maximum results on the most common skin types.

The big advantage of Exposed Skin Care products is that they feel good. They don’t cause the inflammation and irritation experienced by users of other acne treatment products. And because Exposed Skin Care has excellent customer service combined with a one-year money-back guarantee, they are our first choice. Read more about Exposed Skin Care.

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#2 – ClearPores

Best for pimple-prone to dry skin

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ClearPores fights acne from the inside out. It’s the kind of product that is better for pimples than it is for blackheads, but if you break out with small, red pimples and you have dry to normal skin, ClearPores may be exactly the right product for you. Read the full review for ClearPores.

#3 – Neutrogena Skin ID

Provides unique combinations of products for your unique acne care needs

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Neutrogena Skin ID is a unique product selection system that asks you 18 questions to direct you to the Neutrogena products that are most likely to heal your skin. In a five-minute skin quiz (there are no wrong answers), the Neutrogena system evaluates your skin care needs and suggests the products you need to clear up blemishes.

Neutrogena claims that it gets rid of 70% of blemishes in two months for most users. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but it’s actually more than most acne treatments, and if you are in that 2% of the population that has extremely dry skin or rosacea, it’s probably the best choice for you. Read the full review for Neutrogena Skin ID.

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