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READ CAPTION ⬇️ Azelaic acid may not be the only ingredient that can target breakouts but it is a highly effective option. Salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide or retinoids are other ingredient alternatives to target breakouts. I personally love azelaic acid and have been using it for over 5 years because it gives me the fastest results with no sensitivities. There are two options available at the chemist Azclear 20% Azelaic treatment lotion or Finacea 15% treatment. The texture of azelaic acid can be quite thick so you may prefer the Finacea (lower concentration=thinner formula) Personally I use the Azclear and have no issues. It’s not the best texture in the world but given how well it works i genuinely don’t care lol. How to use: when starting try it out every other night at first and see how you feel. If well tolerated you can use this every day, morning or evening (or even both). I apply a PEA sized amount to breakout prone areas on dry skin straight after cleansing. Key is to not use too much product. If you need to you can mix it into a hydrating serum to improve the texture. Follow with other serums and moisturiser.