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What Proactiv Gets Rid Of



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What Proactiv Gets Rid Of

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  1. McFirst says:

    FIRST !!!1!!

  2. i heart fighters says:

    agreed!

  3. Megan says:

    Proactiv really helped me… maybe I was just lucky.

  4. leila says:

    It also gets rid of all the color in your towels and the necklines of your shirts. That should get a piece of the pie too.

    • SSD says:

      I actually found it extremely helpful at controlling (but not getting rid of) my acne in high school/college. But you’re absolutely right… I have a handful of towels that used to be blue and are now an interesting shade of yellow-white.

      • Elle says:

        Most acne medication has “benzoyl peroxide” – peroxide being a bleaching agent – and WILL in fact bleach whatever comes in contact with it. I’ve recently ruined an entire set of nice flannel sheets this way. Damn you, Clearasil!!! >_<

        • ClariPossum says:

          I ruined a few of my favorite shirts that way.

          I just don’t care anymore, LoL. I have mild acne, and probably always will. It doesn’t bother me much, and I’m too lazy to stick to a regimen like proactiv anyway. :)

      • reply says:

        lol you sure that’s from the proactive? XD

    • Rachel says:

      Man that really pissed me off when I totally ruined one of my favorite t-shirts.

  5. Wildemar says:

    So Proactiv gets rid of your money when it doesn’t get rid of acne, and when it removes acne, it doesn’t remove any of your money, is what this graph is saying. I’m wondering whether this is the intended message.

  6. Dwight Schrute says:

    yeah

  7. aaron m says:

    Clean and clear is best

  8. Tigerwings says:

    That is so funny a proactive add was right next to this graph when I looked at it!

  9. Megan says:

    It works for me. There are, however, other alternatives (the three-step systems) that work just as well at a reduced cost.

  10. Corrine says:

    idk.. it works really well for me and lasts a really long time. My skin doesn’t look this good when I use other products.

  11. Riley says:

    And skin–don’t forget skin! I looked like a lobster after using it for two whole months.

  12. boxmann says:

    Thats so true, I dont even think it works for the people in the commercial… My dermatologist said that the Benzoyl Peroxide in the over the counter treatments only bleaches/irritates skin, nothing for acne. Salasylic Acid is the way to go for that… I found a 3 step better than Proactiv (IT ACTALLY WORKS, lol) *cough*Murad*cough* but its almost twice the price :(

    • SLC says:

      Really? Benzoyl peroxide is the only thing that ever controlled mine. Salicylic acid made it worse for me. HE LIES.

      But the Proactiv system only worked a little bit for me, so I totally agree with this graph. The whole “subscription” thing that you had to do to get it was bull, too. I was on the phone for a good while as the customer service man tried to convince me to not cancel, only to find out next month that “they accidentally had a problem with my cancellation and it didn’t go through oopssorryblahblahh.”. Plus there is other products I did like from them, that I couldn’t buy separately without getting roped into a monthly billing of the 3-step. Good thing Ebay exists.

      • Smidge says:

        You’re buying skincare from some dude on eBay? Yeah, THAT’s safe. I agree that the subscription thing sucks, but they have carts in malls where you can buy pieces without any commitment. And it’s a hell of a lot safer than buying it from some schmoe who might have stolen legitimate pictures…

  13. Pew Pew says:

    It worked great for me when I used it and it didn’t ruin any t-shirts or towels.

  14. The Post Hippie says:

    So true. I used it for a while and it made my acne worse. I would get zits the size of dimes and really deep that were almost impossible to get rid of, and would leave a huge red scar for months after. They went away when I stopped using it about 2 years ago, and I’ve never had one since. This sounds kind of hippie or something, but I started using a Burt’s Bees tomato based soap and toner and their beeswax moisturizer. It works great, and its really really cheap. I wonder if part of my problem was chemicals. That combined with loose power mineral makeup I hardly have any problems anymore.

  15. philip says:

    It’s a bad graph. Money and acne aren’t values with a fixed exchange rate. Therefore, the monetary value of the “amount of acne” removed depends on how much an individual wants to get rid of their acne. Therefore, if it is your opinion that proactiv removes more money than ance, you are simply stupid for buying it. However, other people might want to get rid of their acne more than you, so their “amount of acne” removed would be a greater slice. Perhaps even the majority. And if the “amount of acne” outweighs the “amount of money”, you should buy it.

    Therefore, this graph is only true for people who have never used proactiv and did so because they found it too expensive. For everybody who did use it and likes this graph: YOU’RE A BUNCH OF WINERS!

    • Amber says:

      And you can’t spell. And you think this is a scientifically sound graph. Sense of humor fail.

    • Jane says:

      I don’t believe “winers” is a word. did you mean “whiners” or “wineries”? Also, “everybody who did use…you’re a bunch of winers” is said after an extremely long, “winey” comment. You also can’t start a sentence with the word “and”.

      Also, leaving a comment insulting someone elses work does not make you sound intelligent. So stop trying.

  16. Amber says:

    Yeah, you’d better run… *grumble*

  17. Ashon says:

    Haahaaa.
    I disagree with this. I used to be a very ugly teenager until I drained my bank account for that stuff.

  18. Nee says:

    I used to sell this stuff. Tried using it, but found that the body wash actually worked better than the step system. Eventually switched to a regular from the store face-wash. But I told every single customer that I loved the products and used them regularly. I was still using the makeup at least.

    Now I don’t use any of it. Without the employee discount, I’d rather go for something else. >_>

  19. Ava says:

    It’s for non-complicated acne only. All those creams and toners and anti-bacterial soaps only help you control the surface of your skin. And probably just apply to teenagers anyway (puberty anyone?). Don’t you people get information first and THEN look for the appropriate treatment?

    When all of them seem to fail, it probably means you need to take an appointment with a derm or your doctor about other types of treatment.

    • alice says:

      Being a teen who IS going through puberty, I can tell you it works for some and not all. It did not work for me, nor my brother. We use pills instead.

  20. Godofcheezburger says:

    LOL THAT IS SO TRUE!!!!!

  21. lick tracy says:

    BTW Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! :)

  22. April says:

    it works for me (when i use it consistently, but that’s not the product’s fault). In fact, it’s the ONLY thing that works for me. :)

    for all you people complaining about t-shirts being bleached: why are you wiping your faces with your shirts throughout the day? :\

  23. Nik says:

    Being another teen that is pretty much through with puberty yet STILL has persistent acne….. proaciv sucks balls. I used it for two years, then the “extra strength” for another. All I got was dry skin and super frustrated. Six months on pills and my face looks ten times better.
    But acne still sucks.

  24. Maverickxeo says:

    Its a cash grab… want a good way to get rid of zits and acne? Eat raisins every day. Before these products came out, its what people used; and it actually works better than any ‘medical’ product.

  25. Poobot says:

    Yeah, but your webbed feet are pretty gross…

  26. pplarestupid says:

    Proactiv is a bitch to cancel your subscription to. If you don’t want their product, you shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to stop getting it.

  27. Borgus says:

    Normal cleanser, got worse, Proactive, got worse AND many of my favorite shirts are now ruined, Pills, getting worse and I have to keep chap stick on me at all times… acne sucks.

  28. Bomdiggity says:

    totally, Proactiv sucks

  29. cookie monster says:

    funny cause its true its crap


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