Good brand for a 15-20% azealic acid..

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I found some brands but I wanna see what u guys use, im on accutane just wanna stop a bit of purging and hyoerpigmentation whilst lightening my undereyes.

Anyone have a suggestion for a brand.?
 
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I might try both of them i already pale tho i jst hate the red spots bevause jt fucks up my pale skin is hydroquinone only prescription based or can I buy it
I think it is technically prescription here but I was able to find this on the same site no prescription required
I dont think the brand matters, they are pretty much all the same, with the same ingredients. The companies that sell the products dont make the ingredients, they just mix them and put them in a bottle. I have used this and glycolic acid and salicylic acid and I find the low concentrations under 20% don’t do much
 
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I dont think the brand matters, they are pretty much all the same, with the same ingredients. The companies that sell the products dont make the ingredients, they just mix them and put them in a bottle. I have used this and glycolic acid and salicylic acid and I find the low concentrations under 20% don’t do much
That makes sence do u think azealic acid is even beneficial during accutane or anythinf
 
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That makes sence do u think azealic acid is even beneficial during accutane or anythinf
I think its definitely beneficial but i would get like 30% solution. I have used it but im not on accutane, it helped with clearing my skin. I didnt notice any pigment changes but im really pale so maybe it doesnt do much for me. Most of these pore cleaning acids work well as long as you really warm up the face first to expand the pores. I used azelaic and salicylic acid with lots of oil and it worked really well to clean the pores and blackheads
 
I think its definitely beneficial but i would get like 30% solution. I have used it but im not on accutane, it helped with clearing my skin. I didnt notice any pigment changes but im really pale so maybe it doesnt do much for me. Most of these pore cleaning acids work well as long as you really warm up the face first to expand the pores. I used azelaic and salicylic acid with lots of oil and it worked really well to clean the pores and blackheads
I used to use salicylic acid and it didnt rlly do much I just cleanse moisturize and use a spf now what 30 % brand are u using im mainly looking for pigment changes in my under eyes and dark spots to be gone
 
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I might try both of them i already pale tho i jst hate the red spots bevause jt fucks up my pale skin is hydroquinone only prescription based or can I buy it
I think it is technically prescription here but I was able to find this on the same site no prescription required
 
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This is simply a bad suggestion. When on isotretinoin you don't want to be messing around with other actives when your skin is inflamed and hypersensitive, instead you want to concentrate on minimalism and preserving the skin barrier. On isotretinoin, inflammation is not the problem you treat with actives, it’s the side effect you avoid worsening. Azelaic acid is subpar - it's a cope (albeit still genuinely useful) for acne and rosacea if you have it; it is popular because it is safe, not because it is powerful, and people can't kill themselves with it (nonetheless a poor idea when on iso as noted). It does nothing for anti-aging or building collagen. When on isotretinoin, you particularly want to avoid.
 
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This is simply a bad suggestion. When on isotretinoin you don't want to be messing around with other actives when your skin is inflamed and hypersensitive, instead you want to concentrate on minimalism and preserving the skin barrier. On isotretinoin, inflammation is not the problem you treat with actives, it’s the side effect you avoid worsening. Azelaic acid is subpar - it's a cope (albeit still genuinely useful) for acne and rosacea if you have it; it is popular because it is safe, not because it is powerful, and people can't kill themselves with it (nonetheless a poor idea when on iso as noted). It does nothing for anti-aging or building collagen. When on isotretinoin, you particularly want to avoid.
Oh thank you bhai I understand this now im using a gentle cleanser with avenue moisturizer and sometimes the larochay today balm b5 and a soft 50 pa ++++ and some supplements is this good enough or is there any little things I can add to make this experience better and give me better results
 

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