so i just got the 3 piece neutrogena set. I heard that it comes with a soap thing, and then the night cream and the day cream. However, my bottles are not marked with day or night. All i have is the ACNE CLEANSER, ACNE CONTROL LOTION, and OIL-FREE SPF 15 Lotion. so im not sure when or how often i should use each of these. If any1 can help plz do so and thanks in advance.How to use the Neutrogena advanced solutions acne therapy system?
Soap - The Acne cleanser
You should use this product day and night if you have acne. Squeeze a pea-sized amount into your palm, foam it up with some water and wash.
An alternative would be to wet your face first, rub some product (not too much) into your face, then rinse.
Night cream - Acne control lotion
Do not apply too much of this, as the medication will dry your skin and make it appear red/scaly. Squeeze a small amount onto your palm, dot it evenly all over your face and rub in. Pat it in if you have sensitive skin, and furthermore, only use it on your problem areas if you have REALLY sensitive skin.
Day cream - Oil-free spf 15 lotion
Squeeze a small amount and dot liberally over face and neck. Rub in. The SPF-15 will protect your skin from the sun's UV rays for a short while.
Good luck with treating your acne, and see your GP if it doesn't work as it should.
Try this regime for at least 30 days, be patient :)How to use the Neutrogena advanced solutions acne therapy system?
They just took the Day %26amp; Night out because they figure you can use benzoyl peroxide in the morning too. Heres the Steps I Use:
1. Cleanser; Skin Polishing (Day %26amp; Night)-Wait 10 minutes To Dry
2. Benzoyl Peroxide- Use Day %26amp; Night But If it tends to dry your face to much only use this at night right after cleanser, and sleep with it. *-Wait 15 Minutes To Dry (If Not Sleeping With It)
3. SPF 15 (Day Only)- *If You Wake Up With Red On Your Face After a Night Sleep With BP On, Then Use SPF at night As Well Or find a moisturizer without SPF; This will prove if your face could handle BP alone or not;face is sensitive.
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