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Clearasil for Pregnancy Acne Review (draanor)

By | Jul 24, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Pros

-Price. This is one of the cheapest acne treatments on the market and so just about anyone can afford it use it (and also can't afford not to use it).
-Availability. You can get Clearasil at just about every grocery store in the drug aisle. Its also very easy to find on the internet if you want to save money.
-Results. This product, especially for the price, gets great results for getting rid of acne.

Cons

-Skin side effects. Many people who use Clearasil do say that they get really dry and flaky skin after use. So, its recommended to use a mild skin moistener with the treatment.

Full Review

For many pregnant women, Clearasil has been proven to be the best solution for treatment of their acne as well as being safe for their baby. While many conventional acne medications could also work for their acne, many of them contain ingredients that are not safe for babies. Hormonal therapies like spironolactone, oral medications like tetracycline, and topical treatments like tazarotene are very unhealthy for babies and in some places, unlawful, for use of these medications while you're pregnant.

Because of all these treatments that are very bad for pregnant women, its important to find a treatment that is great for your skin and also completely safe for your baby. Clearasil is one of those great treatments and is recommended by many doctors for pregnant women. Yup, if you're looking for acne treatments for pregnancy, Clearasil is one of the best.People that have used Clearasil have reported that their acne symptoms have been greatly reduced or eliminated with the medication.

There are some side effects that women have experienced with the treatment that you should consider when choosing this topical acne cure. Many people who have used Clearasil have said that it can dry out their skin and make it flaky. Some ways to avoid excessively dry skin is to use a mild moistener to help seal in moisture.

To offset the dry skin is the affordability of Clearasil and its family of products. While other medications can end up costing people 30 or more dollars, Clearasil has a fairly low price tag (ranging about $10 for most products) and can end up saving you lots of money in the long run plus give you acne clear skin.

So, besides some of the dry skin effects, Clearasil is definitely a great treatment for getting rid of your acne and keeping your baby safe. The price, effectiveness, and general availability of product make it a great option for people looking for acne treatment during pregnancy.

In Closing

While Clearasil is a great treatment for pregnant women with acne, you should ALWAYS see your doctor before starting any new medications, regardless of "baby safeness" to prevent any unforeseen allergic or other bad reactions.



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