3 Steps To Fix Your Acne WITHOUT A Prescription | Skincare Made Simple by The Budget Dermatologist



Acne deserves MORE than just a 5 minute doctor visit…
I am telling you ALL the extra “stuff” that goes along with an acne treatment plan. These 3 steps are often overlooked or not even mentioned in acne treatment discussions.

Incorporate these tips into your acne treatment plan and see the results for yourself!

GET YOUR ACNE HANDOUT HERE!

Products Mentioned in the Video!
Clean Skin Club Face Towels: Use code BUDGETDERM for 20% OFF

I use the Bamboo Clean Towels XL

Silk pillowcase (100% Pure silk, OEKO-TEX certified free of harmful chemicals and toxins):

12 PACK! Pillowcases:

Micellar water:

My FAVORITE Acne products (without a prescription!):
Differin:
Acne cleanser (2% Salicylic Acid):
Acne cleanser (Benzoyl peroxide):
Acne Leave-on product:
Acne Leave-on product:
Acne Mask:
Acne Patches:
Mattifying Sunscreen for Acne-prone skin:

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:55 Step #1
02:55 External Causes of Acne
04:45 Acne skincare towels
10:03 Step #2
11:45 Step #3
13:34 What to expect with these changes

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Check out my other Acne skincare routine videos here!
Your Differin Skincare Routine | Acne + Anti-aging Solution with Adapalene

Complete Skincare Routines for Acne | Dermatologist Dr. Maren Locke | The Budget Dermatologist

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