Here are my TOP 5 over-the-counter SWAPS you can get for prescription ACNE treatments!
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Products Mentioned In This Video!
Mighty Patch Original:
Mighty Patch Invisible:
Mighty Patch Surface:
Adapalene (La Roche-Posay):
Differin:
Cerave Acne Foaming Cleanser:
Panoxyl Body Wash:
Panoxyl 10% Body Wash:
Paula’s Choice Benzoyl Peroxide:
Paula’s Choice Benzoyl Peroxide Extra Strength:
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LED MASK: Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite FaceWare Pro
The Ordinary Peeling Solution:
Skinfix Exfoliating Pads:
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:17 Acne Swap #1
04:43 Acne Swap #2
05:47 Acne Swap #3
07:55 Acne Swap #4
10:11 Acne Swap #5
My Favorite Acne Skincare Towels!
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I use the Bamboo Clean Towels XL
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