Acne Be Gone! Pt. 3


www.christopherdrummond.com The final video of the series. In it, I explain products I recommend for acne, and we have the final results of the glycolic peel. This is also great for anyone wanting to improve the look of their skin

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20 Responses to “Acne Be Gone! Pt. 3”

  • evieahvi:

    the milia i got on my face,.. they somtimes just get inflamed itself and form pus itself.. :( and very often, i get 2 or 3 of those white pustules in 1pore…
    and when they get imflammed.. my face would be swollen bad..

  • cdrum30:

    milia is whiteheads, so it should be fine. However, I’m not sure what you mean when you call them ’sensitive’

  • evieahvi:

    aaw:( what if i got milias? .. will this work on skin which has tons of sensitive milia?

  • cdrum30:

    I use the regular cleanser, the treatment product, and the hydrating gel.

  • pcsf5:

    hi Chris, could you tell me the name of the md formulation products that you use please? Loving your videos by the way :-)

  • AbbieJolie:

    Bonafidelatina, your cleanser should be very gentle and need contain no treatment products. For an oily skin consider MD Formulations Facial Cleanser Foaming Non-Glycolic, Neutrogena One Step Gentle Cleanser, Dove Cool Moisture Foaming Facial Cleanser or Olay Foaming Face Wash.

  • bonafidelatina:

    If I am using some acne creams prescribed by my dermatalogist do you recommend I still use the Neutrogena cleaser used on Aimee?

  • cdrum30:

    I know…it can be pretty harsh. It always makes my skin red….

  • AbbieJolie:

    Benzoyl Peroxide in an alcohol free product at a 2.5% concentration is what I tolerate well well. 5% or 10% concenrations with alcohol – ouch!

  • handicaplaw:

    alright. thanks so much for the tips & hope to see more videos soon. :)

  • cdrum30:

    I can tolerate a lot, and BP burns MY skin!!! It’s very strong stuff.

    I think you should be fine…just don’t use the peel. It would be too much. But if you have acne and very sensitive skin, you need to be very careful.

  • handicaplaw:

    do you recommend these products for sensitive skin as well? ive found my skin to burn (so much id have to immediately take it off) using salicylic acid, but I had been taking a medication with benzoyl peroxide which i heard may have been why my face burned with other products such as that one? i stopped taking it, but im afraid to try a product like that again.

  • befany14:

    Thanks for suggesting affordable products. It is frustrating when people review expensive products but don’t offer more affordable alternatives.

  • AbbieJolie:

    Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Stress Control 3-in-1 Hydrating Acne Treatment is an excellent Salicylic Acid (Beta Hydroxy Acid) product. BHA can exfoliate within our pores, helping them to stay unclogged.

  • cdrum30:

    Yes!!!! I just did a smaller video recommending that product. Thanks!!!!

  • BarryDMoss:

    Great demonstration. I like to use an Oxy Pad at night followed by some RoC wrinkle serum. I use Bobbi Brown adzuki bean buffing grains (although it contains fillers I’ve never heard of) 3x per week and a Dermologica face brush every time I wash my face so I can achieve constant exfoliation. Again, what do you think about a steam facial to manage the pours?

  • KelliJTaylor:

    Hello, I could not tell what the specific name of the product you suggested, would this work as a good peel? Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel Acne Treatment

  • kerry12345:

    I was looking for the Acne Control today but they never had it as I’m in the UK do you think I could find it on ebay?

  • cdrum30:

    Don’t waste your money. You do not have to spend hundreds of dollars to get good products. Period. It’s a total ripoff. There are plenty of amazing lines out there that are affordable!!!!

  • bourke720:

    There was a difference Amy’s face looks more brighter and the spots seem pale. Thanks for doing these videos there been a big help. Just really quick what are your thoughts on La Mer products?

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