What is TAZORAC® Cream and Gel 0.1% all about
TAZORAC® is a retinoid, a type of prescription drug you spread on your skin. The prescription part is important—that means you can’t just grab it off a shelf. You have to see a doctor and get a prescription, take it to a drugstore, take home TAZORAC® Cream or Gel 0.1% and use it exactly like the doc or druggist tells you. Yeah, that’s a bit of effort. But the effort is worth it. Unlike over-the-counter products, TAZORAC® Cream and Gel 0.1% are FDA prescriptions.
How To Use TAZORAC® Cream and Gel 0.1%
Click here to read simple instructions about how to use TAZORAC® (tazarotene) Cream and Gel 0.1%.
TAZORAC®: Before and After Photos
Patient treated with TAZORAC® Cream 0.1% once daily for 12 weeks. Photographs are completely unretouched. Results may vary. You can get more photos here
TAZORAC®: Success Stories Video
For an adult perspective on TAZORAC®
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For a teen perspective on using TAZORAC®
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TAZORAC®: User Review
User #1
I love this stuff. I've had breakouts and lots of blackheads since having my two daughters. Have been on this for almost 2 weeks and my skin has never looked better. I have very sensitive skin but I think the reason for no side effects is that I have only been putting a small blob of 0.1% gel on at night and washing it off after only one minute. then follow with cetaphil. i plan to gradually increase the time I leave it on, but just this small amount has really cleared my skin. my blackheads are fading and my skin just feels a lot smoother. thank goodness. not fun having wrinkles AND acne at 37.
User #2
I've been using tazorac for about 3 and a half weeks now. The derm put me on .1% and bactrim. After about the 2nd week of using them, the bactrim started to give me a rash (because i was allergic to this). So, now I'm only using the tazorac at night and a face wash in both in the morning and night. I don't really see any improvement at all. I'm still breaking out around my mouth and a little on the cheeks. I'm very dissappointed right now but i know that it take time. So, I'll hang in there and hopefully it will start to improve. But when does it start to get better?

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