Skinoren 20% Cream Reviews

4.8 Rating 122 Reviews
Great product, first effects after a week of using the cream. I recommend definitely
7 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
At 48 having had cystic acne all my adult life, and having tried just about everything this is not a miracle, however, I do feel it is supporting my skin as part of a multipronged approach. I am still getting cystic acne however not as frequently and the cysts appear to settle faster with less scarring. Unfortunately, I had to stop using a moisturiser and sunscreen over the top of Skinoren as my skin ended up too congested causing more spots that wouldn't settle. Thankfully the Skinoren alone appears to be moisturising enough (for now) and plays nicely with water-based serums so long as they're applied first.
10 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Very Very good..
5 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
It's worked wonders on my skin ,every so often my skin breaks out, this service saved me waiting for an appointment at doctors, as I can nwver get threw and then all appointments have gone for the day whe I do, This was great service ,fast delivery andmy skin is improving daily. Thanks
6 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Very effective
4 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
deal with my fresh spots and pigmentation
7 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
My acne has considerably reduced since using this cream. My confidence is so much better. I saw results after 2 months of using.
5 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
I would suggest to go for 20% Azelaic acid in the form of Skinoren rather than over the counter variations. This is powered by research and certainly delivers results. Acne and pigmentation are pretty notorious to treat and with the array of promises made by brands, one may endlessly spend and get disappointed repeatedly. Getting Skinoren from The Independent Pharmacy was convenient and fuss free. I would rate Skinoren highly for it's efficacy and concrete results. Word of advice; do be careful with building it up to get to the correct dosage. It tickles on the skin upon application but that subsides in 5-10 minutes. Layering it under sunscreen can be tricky. However, if one maintains a gap of a good 15 minutes before putting the next layer, may it be a moisturiser or sunscreen, the chances of pilling can be reduced.
11 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago