Effective treatment for the root causes of acne
Acne is a common skin condition that affects most people at some stage in their lives. It’s typically characterised by whiteheads, blackheads, oily skin, and inflamed spots that appear on the face, chest, back, or shoulders.
For many, acne can be more than just a cosmetic issue — it can affect confidence and self-esteem. Fortunately, with the right treatment, acne can be managed effectively and the risk of scarring reduced.
Our range of clinically proven acne treatments targets the underlying causes of acne — reducing oil production, clearing blocked pores, and fighting bacteria that cause inflammation.
At ifeelshy®, we supply trusted prescription-strength treatments such as Epiduo and Differin, which are proven to rapidly improve skin appearance and help prevent future breakouts.
As one of the UK’s trusted online pharmacies, all our acne products are MHRA-approved and sourced from reputable pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Start your online consultation today to find the most suitable treatment for your skin.
Acne occurs when hair follicles become blocked with oil and dead skin cells. Hormonal changes, stress, and certain skincare products can make it worse.
Prescription creams and gels like Epiduo and Differin help regulate skin cell turnover, reduce oil production, and kill acne-causing bacteria.
Most people notice visible improvement within 4–8 weeks of consistent use. It’s important to continue treatment even if acne initially worsens slightly.
Yes, but avoid harsh cleansers or exfoliants that may irritate the skin. Use a gentle cleanser and non-comedogenic moisturiser alongside treatment.
Yes. All treatments on ifeelshy® are MHRA-approved and clinically tested for safety and effectiveness. Always follow medical guidance provided during your consultation.
If your acne is severe, causes scarring, or doesn’t improve after several months of treatment, seek further medical advice.
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