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3 Cheap Products For Getting Rid Of Pimples That Dermatologists Swear By

January 26, 2018 by Kiarra Lyles
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People with acne know how annoying pimples can be. They tend to pop up out of nowhere and can be unsightly and embarrassing. Luckily, there are many over-the-counter products that contain acne medication that can combat pimples. Say goodbye to pimples with these 3 cheap products that dermatologists swear by!

 

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differin gel for pimples

Differin Acne Treatment Gel

Differin Gel is the first and only FDA-approved full prescription strength retinoid acne treatment sold over-the-counter. "It works differently than other over-the-counter acne medications because it's a retinoid, has anti-inflammatory properties, and clears clogged pores to prevent new acne," dermatologist Dr. Samer Jaber tells Reader's Digest. "It should be the first over-the-counter product that anyone struggling with facial acne uses."

 

Differin Acne Treatment Gel ($12.89)

neutrogena product for pimples

Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser

Grapefruit is known for its high vitamin C content, so it's no wonder it's included in this Neutrogena cleanser. "The Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser is great as a daily face wash for those who have mild acne," dermatologist Dr. Amanda Doyle tells Reader's Digest.

 

Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser ($6.89)

yes to tomatoes product for pimples

Yes to Tomatoes Daily Pore Scrub

Yes, this facial scrub actually contains tomatoes which have a high lycopene content that works great for clearing the skin. "The Yes to Tomatoes Acne Daily Pore Scrub is ideal for comedonal acne (blackheads and whiteheads), but gentle enough for daily use," dermatologist Dr. Patricia Wexler tells Reader's Digest. "The natural acid in tomatoes (Lycopene) helps shrink pores and diminish excess sebum production by restoring the skin's natural oil balance."

 

Would you try these dermatologist-recommended products for pimples? Let us know in the comment section below!

 

Yes to Tomatoes Daily Pore Scrub ($5.49)

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