Top 10 Drugstore Acne-Fighting Products

Top 10 Drugstore Acne-Fighting Products See winning scrubs, treatments and moisturizers from brands like Neutrogena, Clean ...

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Top 10 Drugstore Acne-Fighting Products

See winning scrubs, treatments and moisturizers from brands like Neutrogena, Clean & Clear and more!


These are the tried and true acne products our readers turn to when they need to zap blemishes in a hurry. Best of all? They can all be found at the drugstore for under 20 bucks!

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No. 10: Clean & Clear Maximum Strength Persa-Gel 10, $4.86

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 7.6


Readers say this is the "only on-the-spot treatment" that makes acne "completely disappear within a matter of hours (sometimes minutes) ..."

No. 9: Clean & Clear Advantage Oil-Free Acne Moisturizer, $6.49

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 8.2


"Since I've started using this I haven't had to use any spot treatments for any blemishes, this stuff clears it up before they start!"

No. 8: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, $9.99

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 8.3


"It works wonders on my combination skin, leaves it feeling soft and silky afterwards and never dries my skin out ..."

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