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La Roche-Posay Effaclar Adapalene Gel 0.1% is a powerful topical retinoid cream designed to treat and prevent acne. This prescription-strength formula effectively clears blackheads, whiteheads, and blemishes while regulating skin cell turnover to keep pores unclogged. Ideal for oily and acne-prone skin, it seamlessly fits into your daily skincare routine.


| Manufacturer | La Roche Posay |
| Item model number | B07SQFQFXX |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 5 x 18.2 cm; 44.91 g |
| ASIN | B07SQFQFXX |
I**D
Perfect
Waiting for a miracle to happen. Kidding aside it makes my skin fresh and smooth.
H**A
Magic
This works like magic ,you do need to be patient though especially if you have stubborn acne like my hormonal acne ,I started seeing great results after a month of use ,your skin sure dose get worse before it gets better ,it has a peeling effect up it so avoid the eye area and around the mouth ,it’s a life saver!!!
S**E
Switched to La Roche-Posay from Differin
Been using Differin for months and decided to try La Roche-Posay and will continue to do so. The only thing which made me like La Roche-Posay more is that the tube is sealed unlike the Differin.
H**A
Only for acne prone skin
It has helped me a lot with acne. Get it only if you’ve acne or get breakouts very often.
R**Y
Fast delivery
Bought for my wife and she really likes it, so far its effective
R**Z
love it
Will order again
B**.
Excellent
Very very good product, you can see results after one week, really it's amazing, use with face cleaner must be good quality.
V**Y
Good retinol
Its good but differin gel so much better then this
K**N
First of all, people who rated this product low--- this product was doing exactly what it was supposed to do. People just don't bother to research how to exactly use it. If you've never used a retinoid (adapalene, tretinoin, retinol, retinal), you have to start slow. Like maybe 1-2x a week, then every other day, then maybe daily. Yes, your skin might purge and will get worse before it gets better. Doesn't mean that the product doesn't work because it's doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. If your skin is getting really dry, take a break and moisturize. If you're going outside (even if you're only going to be driving), **wear sunscreen** (and no, your makeup that has SPF in it is not enough. You don't apply enough of it to actually get adequate sun protection. And use at least an SPF 30. ). If you're applying adapalene at night, then apply other actives (vitamin C, AHA/BHA's, etc) either during the day or take a night off from adapalene and apply. Otherwise applying both at the same time is just asking to ruin your skin barrier....making your skin raw, flaky, sensitive, etc. Adapalene is used for acne, but it's also a strong retinoid also used for anti aging (I use for anti aging the nights I take a break from tretinoin... and it's working beautifully). Another thing is this may take time to see results. But steady, consistent use will provide results. Just takes some patience. If you experience purging (retinization... happens to most when starting a retinoid), it's OK. It usually gets worse before it gets better. It happened to me with tretinoin (I got break outs when I usually don't experience any) and that's why I started this product because my skin takes to adapalene much better than tretinoin. Anyway, if you're on the fence about this, don't be. Just research the best way for you to use this. I just can't stand when people give a product a low rating for "not working" or "it broke me out", "it dried out my skin", "I used for a week and nothing happened", etc when it's doing **exactly** what it's supposed to. I really like the formulation of La Roche Posay's adapalene the best. My skin absorbs the gel way better than most adapalene creams and gels out there. And I've been using the 1.6oz tube for about 5-6 months. I use this a few times a week (4-5x) and just ordered a new tube. So it'll last you awhile. If you're experiencing a lot of irritation, try applying moisturizer first, then adapalene 15-30min later, then moisturizer again 10-15 min after that. Make sure you have a really good moisturizer (I love Elf Holy Hydration sleep mask only I don't wash it off, or CeraVe moisturizer), use a gentle cleanser (I use one from Cetaphil). And if you go outside at all, use a sunscreen (use the 2 finger rule for measuring how much you need...and SPF 30 at least. I have one from Apostrophe that wears beautifully under makeup. Others are Bondi Sands SPF 50, and I love the Sun Bum spray mist SPF 45 for reapplying over makeup. Works really, really well). And remember to be patient. It's one of the best adapalene gels I've ever tried.
G**I
I’ve been using this adapalene gel for a few weeks and it’s been great for my acne. It’s lightweight, absorbs quickly, and didn’t irritate my sensitive skin too much. I had a little dryness at first, but that went away with a good moisturizer. My breakouts are less frequent and my skin looks smoother. Definitely a solid product and worth trying.
D**Z
I've been using this gel at night and I've really noticed the difference. It helps control outbreaks, refines the texture of the skin and reduces marks little by little. It is light, does not leave a greasy feeling and absorbs quickly. I recommend using it with moisturizer to avoid dryness. Excellent product if you are looking to improve acne and texture.
A**R
I am an older person but yet I still get some pretty deep acne mainly on my nose. I tried salicylic acid it didnt touch my acne. Likewise benzoyl peroxide did not help either. I had never heard of Adapalene so I thought I would try it from a reputable skin company. When I first got it I used too much and my nose got a little red. So on day 2 I tried just a tiny dab probably less then a quarter of a pea amount. In two days the deep acne began to subside. I still get a pustule here and there but none of those deep ones I got previously. It is pricey but it works. Just dont overdo it and dry your skin.
E**E
I love adapalene. It is saving my skin. This product and the Differin brand of adapalene seem identical in look, texture, scent, and effect. It is absolutely a good product. My issue with this brand is that the tube seems to be an insane size in comparison to 15 g size. It looks like the tube is full of product but when I went to use it the first time I had to squeeze the tube down A LOT to get product out. When I squeezed the tube the actual amount of product takes up at most a third of the tube. It seems like a giant waste of tube materials and is deceptive to customers thinking they’re getting a ton of product. Which is what I was expecting. Just put it in a smaller tube that more accurately and realistically represents the actual amount that we are getting. I am so disappointed in that sense. I just feel like I’ve been deceived. I was so excited to find such a large tube. But overall it is a great product.
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