Question:
I think im going to buy Roaccutane Online
Iv had enough of looking like a greaseball who work in a Chippy
http://edfriends.org/accutane.htm
What do you think of that site?:cmdunno:
personally i wouldnt buy it on the net. cant you go to the dr's and ask them for it? x
Have you considered one of the Avene retinoids scottish gal?
As while you can't buy them here OTC either. There are reputable sites you can buy them from abroad.
Diacneal is meant to be very very good.
Also have you ever tried glycolic acid or salicylic acid products. I found they helped a great deal with my oily and spot prone skin. Paula's choice bha liquid is great and you can do your own high strengh glycolic peels, at the fraction of the price of salons. Glycolic acid is great for keeping skin clear as well. And it naturally changes skin from oily to more normal/combination.
I hope you find something that can help :)
There is a number of very good reasons why Roaccutane is not sold in Tesco and has to be prescribed and taken under doctor's supervision. I think that buying it online is an incredibly dangerous idea.
If your GP won't prescribe, there will be a reason for it.
I really wouldn't advise buying it on-line.
Iv had enough of looking like a greaseball who work in a Chippy
http://edfriends.org/accutane.htm
What do you think of that site?:cmdunno:
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personally i wouldnt buy it on the net. cant you go to the dr's and ask them for it? x
Answers:
Have you considered one of the Avene retinoids scottish gal?
As while you can't buy them here OTC either. There are reputable sites you can buy them from abroad.
Diacneal is meant to be very very good.
Also have you ever tried glycolic acid or salicylic acid products. I found they helped a great deal with my oily and spot prone skin. Paula's choice bha liquid is great and you can do your own high strengh glycolic peels, at the fraction of the price of salons. Glycolic acid is great for keeping skin clear as well. And it naturally changes skin from oily to more normal/combination.
I hope you find something that can help :)
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There is a number of very good reasons why Roaccutane is not sold in Tesco and has to be prescribed and taken under doctor's supervision. I think that buying it online is an incredibly dangerous idea.
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If your GP won't prescribe, there will be a reason for it.
I really wouldn't advise buying it on-line.