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I've used 3 and can't say I've noticed much of a difference. Not enough to justify the price.

Is it these ones? Do you use once per week?
 

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Noo I haven’t! The price point has always put me off but tempted to try. Do you use the universal ones or the extra strength?
I use both. The extra strength I use once per week sometimes once every other week.
I was on roaccutane but had to come off it as it messed up my liver, but in the short time I was on it, it left my forehead dry and scaly. When I use the Denis Gross, it takes all that away straight away. Best thing I’ve ever bought!
I have tretinoin cream prescribed too but I don’t use that too often and when I do I always mix the tiniest dot of it with moisturiser x
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I've used 3 and can't say I've noticed much of a difference. Not enough to justify the price.

Is it these ones? Do you use once per week?
I use both the orange and the red. The red ones I use once per week sometimes every other week. Best thing I’ve ever used. Are you using them correctly? Only when I first got them I didn’t read the instructions and did the second wipe straight after the first 🫠
They’re amazing for me especially on my forehead x
 
Girls, sorry silly question. How do you get Tretinoin? Do you just need to ask your GP for it? Do they always approve it (as long as you’re 18)?
I used to order it online from reliablerxpharmacy. Think it’s shipped from India. It was so cheap and easy. But this was a few years ago before I had children so I haven’t ordered in a few years. I’ve been thinking of starting tretinoin again now I’ve stopped breastfeeding so let me know if you decide to order online and what the process is like now. It’s hard enough to get a GP appointment these days for an actual health issue, even just a phone call is 2 months wait where I live! So I wouldn’t want to take up a GPs time for this. The rules are a bit different now for pharmacists so maybe they have more powers to prescribe things like this? I need to look into it
 
Sorry, I wasn't clear! I meant I've used 3 of Ashley's treatments and not noticed much difference. I'm going to try DDG instead!
I use both. The extra strength I use once per week sometimes once every other week.
I was on roaccutane but had to come off it as it messed up my liver, but in the short time I was on it, it left my forehead dry and scaly. When I use the Denis Gross, it takes all that away straight away. Best thing I’ve ever bought!
I have tretinoin cream prescribed too but I don’t use that too often and when I do I always mix the tiniest dot of it with moisturiser x
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I use both the orange and the red. The red ones I use once per week sometimes every other week. Best thing I’ve ever used. Are you using them correctly? Only when I first got them I didn’t read the instructions and did the second wipe straight after the first 🫠
They’re amazing for me especially on my forehead x
 
I used to order it online from reliablerxpharmacy. Think it’s shipped from India. It was so cheap and easy. But this was a few years ago before I had children so I haven’t ordered in a few years. I’ve been thinking of starting tretinoin again now I’ve stopped breastfeeding so let me know if you decide to order online and what the process is like now. It’s hard enough to get a GP appointment these days for an actual health issue, even just a phone call is 2 months wait where I live! So I wouldn’t want to take up a GPs time for this. The rules are a bit different now for pharmacists so maybe they have more powers to prescribe things like this? I need to look into it
Acne is a health issue. It destroys people’s mental health!
If you haven’t got acne, which it sounds like you don’t, you won’t be prescribed it anyway.
I was seeing a Dermatologist privately, and once we’d established I couldn’t do the roaccutane anymore and had to do the tretinoin, she prescribed it and sent a letter to my NHS GP advising them to put it on repeat for me.
Pharmacists can’t prescribe it in England.
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Sorry, I wasn't clear! I meant I've used 3 of Ashley's treatments and not noticed much difference. I'm going to try DDG instead!
Ah ok sorry it’s probably me misreading it lol x
 
Acne is a health issue. It destroys people’s mental health!
If you haven’t got acne, which it sounds like you don’t, you won’t be prescribed it anyway.
I was seeing a Dermatologist privately, and once we’d established I couldn’t do the roaccutane anymore and had to do the tretinoin, she prescribed it and sent a letter to my NHS GP advising them to put it on repeat for me.
Pharmacists can’t prescribe it in England.
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Ah ok sorry it’s probably me misreading it lol x
I was using it for anti-aging and was posting with that in mind rather than acne
 
Hi girls, I’m an OG pod listener and need some advice from someone who’s knowledgeable please 🫶🏽
All the stuff the girls recommended just blow my mind. I’m early 30’s, never had acne and have combination skin. I’m just wanting to achieve a nice glow, improve texture and any fine lines. I have Botox too. What should I be using daily? I’m trying to start a consistent routine. Any help would be appreciated thank you x
 
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