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I was looking in the forums and found a post about an acne treatment that was applied with a brush.  I tried to go back and find this but cannot.  The girl who posted it said she's been using it for four weeks and has noticed a great difference in her skin.  Her blemishes and brown spots have diminished.  I have suffered from acne for years and am always looking for a new product to try just to have that glow I've always wanted.  The girl who posted this said it was something that you usually get from a Dermo, but she ordered it from Ebay.  If anyone knows what this products is or if you would recommend any other please feel free!  Thanks. Oh, P.S I am new to this site, so far loving it!

 
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but:

I used Clindamycin for several years. It is a topical liquid antibiotic that is applied by a sponge topper, at the top of the bottle.

It's possible that there are new ways to apply it, but still comes out as a watery lotion form.

It is prescribed a doctor - family doctors will prescribe also.

If what you are looking for needs to be prescribed by a physician, I would avoid the internet.

Unless you have a prescription and then use an internet prescription site.

Again, buyer beware.

From wiki:

Clindamycin is marketed under various trade names including Dalacin. Combination products include Duac, BenzaClin, Clindoxyl and Acanya (in combination with benzoyl peroxide), and Ziana (with tretinoin). Clindamycin is also available as a generic drug.

 
Sorry I do not know what product it is you are asking about. Welcome to makeuptalk, though! There is a blog post about acne treatment on the makeuptalk blog, you should check out. ( I would post the link but I am on my iPhone)

 
I'm not sure what product it is you're looking for, but the regimen on www.acne.org is amazing. Apparently it works for most people, and it worked for me.

I don't want to sound like some kind of spokesperson (which I wouldn't be anyway, as I don't use their products but a combo of Neutrogena On-the-Spot & Clinique moisturizer)...but in July, I had moderate acne. I say "moderate" because I rarely got cystic acne, but every single day I had to use heavy foundation to cover all the redness and new breakouts (I never went without breakout). I started using their regimen in August, and now I would definitely classify my acne as "mild" & the redness in my face is really diminishing.

Since it's non-prescription, it's obviously a lot cheaper & definitely something to try! The only problem I have with it is that it can be very drying for the skin, and I haven't really found anything so far that fixes that completely. Still...that will happen with any acne treatment.

 

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