Differin

Differin cream and gel containing retinoid (adapalene 0.1%) applied once daily to treat acne available to buy online from Dr Fox.

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How to order Differin cream or gel online for UK delivery:

  1. Read medical information about acne treatment
  2. Answer medical questions to check for eligibility
  3. Reviewed by doctors - posted from UK pharmacy (Royal Mail Tracked 24)

Differin Prices

Differin cost (in stock)
Acne treatment Quantity Cost
Differin cream (adapalene 0.1%) 45 grams £22.00
Differin cream (adapalene 0.1%) 90 grams (2 x 45 grams) £39.00
Differin gel (adapalene 0.1%) 45 grams £22.00
Differin gel (adapalene 0.1%) 90 grams (2 x 45 grams) £39.00

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About Differin

  • Differin 0.1% is a prescription-only topical acne treatment for blackheads and whiteheads.
  • The active ingredient is adapalene (retinoid), available as a cream or a gel.
  • Differin is applied once daily to affected areas.
  • Read the patient leaflet for a full list of side effects, cautions, and interactions with other drugs.

How does Differin work?

Differin contains the active ingredient adapalene, which is a retinoid medication developed from Vitamin A. Retinoids control skin cell shedding and so reduce the blocking of pores which leads to the classic symptoms of acne, i.e. blackheads, whiteheads, inflammation, pustules, and cysts.

Who can use Differin?

Differin is recommended for mild acne at step 2 of the Dr Fox acne treatment plan. It is especially good for blackheads and is used if there has been no improvement after using non-prescription benzoyl peroxide. It can also be used alongside antibiotic treatments like lymecycline capsules.

Who should not use Differin

Differin is only licensed for use in over 12 year olds and adults. Dr Fox only prescribes for over 18s.

Differin should not be used on cuts, grazes, sunburn, or eczema.

How to use Differin

  • Differin should usually be applied at night before going to bed.
  • Wash and dry the skin which is affected by acne.
  • Use a thin amount of gel (for greasier skin) or cream (for drier skin).
  • Rub it in gently using the fingertips.
  • Avoid eyes, lips, and nostrils.
  • Wash hands well after applying Differin.

What's a good treatment plan?

Treatment with Differin should be continued for at least 8 weeks. If after that time there is no improvement, treatment should be stopped or new types of treatment should be added.

After 3 months, treatment should be reviewed, and if acne has cleared Differin can be stopped. Acne may not come back, but if it does, treatment with Differin can be restarted.

Differin can be used long term (for many months or years) if needed.

If after 8-12 weeks use, the acne has not cleared then other treatments can be used. These could include; combination topical skin treatments, antibiotics, the contraceptive pill in women or specialist prescribing of Roaccutane (isotretinoin). See Dr Fox acne treatment plan for more details.

Using Differin with other acne treatments

Differin can be used with other skin (topical) preparations containing clindamycin (Duac) or erythromycin (Zineryt) or benzoyl peroxide (available from pharmacies over the counter). When other topical medicines are used with Differin these should be applied at a different time of the day. Differin should not be used at the same time as other topical retinoids including isotretinoin, tretinoin, and trifarotene.

Differin side effects and cautions

Side effects from Differin are most likely to be skin related as very little of the active ingredient is absorbed through the skin. There is often redness, soreness, and some inflammation when treatment is started. This can be helped by either using Differin less often, e.g. every other day, or by starting with only a couple of hours use and then washing it off, and gradually increasing the time period before washing off. If the inflammation is severe or doesn't settle then Differin should be stopped.

Using Differin more frequently than once a day will not increase effectiveness, but will increase the chances of side effects.

Sensitivity to UV light is increased and sun avoidance measures, including the use of high factor sun cream, are recommended.

Differin is for use on the skin only. Avoid contact with mouth and eyes. If accidentally swallowed, contact a doctor straight away.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

Avoid use in pregnancy.

Differin can be used by breastfeeding women, although application to the chest area should be avoided.

Patient Information Leaflets

Illustration of patient leaflet from medicine packet

The Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) is the leaflet included in the pack with a medicine and must be read before taking the medicine. It is written for patients and gives information about taking or using a medicine.

Differin Gel patient leaflet
Differin Cream patient leaflet


Differin FAQs

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See also FAQs: Acne and treatment options.

Dr Barbara Babor

Authored 19 November 2015 by Dr B. Babor
NHS GP & dermatology specialist. MB ChB Dundee University 1996. GMC no. 4336464

Reviewed by Dr C. Pugh, Dr A. Wood
Last reviewed 06 October 2021
Last updated 12 March 2025

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Differin rated 4.61/5 in 51 product reviews

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Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1%)

Very good, can feel skin tightening. Only thing to give it a 5 would be if it didn't require as much consistency to apply. But of a non-issue since most treatments require that but absolutely worth ordering.

20 January 2025
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Differin Cream (adapalene 0.1%)

Keeps my skin clear and does not irritate as it comes as a cream and blends with my moisturiser.

02 January 2025
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Differin Cream (adapalene 0.1%)

I had tried retinol before but never noticed much effect. This, however, was immediate—you can tell it’s potent because it’s drying. Most of my face just got a little dusty, but around active spots and mouth and nose folds, it was quite irritating. You just have to ease in, avoid sensitive areas, and persevere. After a few days, I had to manually exfoliate due to heavy shedding, but my skin already looked better, and no new spots were forming. It took about three weeks for dryness and breakouts to settle. Now, at eight weeks, my skin is completely clear, smooth, and even fading stubborn red marks. I use a pea-sized amount mixed with urea moisturizer a few times a week and always wear broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day. It’s a game changer. While it may not have as much anti-aging evidence as Tret, it's likely more potent than cosmetic retinols. Given its clear impact on acne and texture, I wouldn’t be surprised if it offers some anti-aging benefits too—but either way, I’m sticking with it.

07 March 2025
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Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1%)

Amazing product, my skin has improved massively

09 February 2025
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Differin Gel (adapalene 0.1%)

Clearing my acne

15 December 2024
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