1) Cetaphil

-I guess lots of people used this because it is mild, but I think this product doesn't work for acne prone skin.
Pros:
Mild & Safe (non-allergic)
Available in Watson's and other leading supermarkets
Affordable
Cons:
Doesn't heal nor prevent pimples
2) Acne Aid Bar Soap

-I think this bar soap is quite popular in States because it contains ingredients that could actually prevent pimples
Pros:
Available in Watson's and other leading supermarkets
Affordable
Dries up pimple/acne marks
Cons:
Might be too harsh for some skin types
Experience mild peeling of skin
After washing, skin becomes too DRY and reddish
3) Himalaya Herbal

-Quite new in the market
Pros:
Foamy makes it easier to wash up
Affordable
Dries up pimples
Cons:
Doesn't heal nor cure pimple/acne marks
4) Body Shop-Tea Tree Oil Facial Wash

-I always thought that Tea Tree Oil clears up pimple but upon trying lots of Tea Tree products, I conclude that Tea Tree Oil DOESN'T cure pimple.
Pros:
Foamy makes it easier to wash up
Nice pump-up bottle
Cons:
Expensive and only available in Body Shop
Doesn't cure/heal pimple/acne
5)Burt's Bee Deep Cleansing Cream

Pros:
Safe and Organic
Mild and non-allergic
Smoothness and refreshing after wash
Cons:
Expensive and only available in Beauty Bar
Doesn't heal nor cure pimple/acne
6) ETUDE HOUSE- AC Clinic Facial Wash

Pros:
Cute packaging
Affordable
Smoothness after every wash
Cons:
Available only in Etude House
Doesn't heal nor cure pimple/acne
7)THE FACE SHOP- Acne Cleanser

Pros:
I really can't think of any, NONE I might say
Cons:
Available only in THE FACE SHOP
Expensive
Doesn't heal nor cure pimple/acne