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Comments about Belli Acne Control Spot Treatment, .5 oz: I'm pregnant and have been breaking out all of a sudden. I was told that's normal with the increased and ever-changing hormones from pregnancy. I was told by my doctor not to use anything with salicylic acid so I had to stop my normal acne/zip cream and opted for this safe Belli brand. Overall, it feel gentle. Not harsh. It is a little bit more liquid-y than my normal acne gel that I use but it dries quickly. It's definitely not as fast-acting but that's probably because it doesn't contain the strong salicylic acid ingredient that normally combats pimples. Pros
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Comments about Belli Acne Control Spot Treatment, .5 oz: I use this product every morning and every night. I have found that it works great on my skin. I'm always getting compliments. I tend to have dry skin so I did have to step up my moisturization routine with this product but it's kept the pimples away. I started to get moderate acne with pregnancy and wanted something safe and effective to use. I found this and I'm glad I did. I believe I'll continue using it ever after having the baby. Pros
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Comments about Belli Acne Control Spot Treatment, .5 oz: I think I misunderstood when I read the product's directions or uses because I thought it was a blemish corrector. On the tube, it says it clears blemishes and reduces the severity of acne blemishes. I'm assuming this applies to new breakouts and not what people would call dark spots or acne scars. Also, to explain my headline, it really reminds me of Murad's acne spot treatment. It has the same consistency and smell, which is weird because one of the ingredients the bottle says it contains is tea tree oil and chamomile, but all I smell is the sulfur. It does dry out new breakouts, but I wouldn't recommend it for "clearing blemishes". Displaying reviews 1-3 |