Makeup

- thayerg » See my profile
- Points: 400
- Reviews: 5
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I was looking for something better for my breakout prone skin than the clinique soap I'd been using since I was 14. I was terrified that using a cleanser with oil on the ingredients would be a bad idea but decided to give it a shot anyway. It's a good thing I did, since after tons of time spent avoiding oil in products at all costs, I found that a little in my cleanser (but nothing else) manages to keep my skin from drying out, remove all my makeup, all while preventing it from becoming an oil slick. This may not be for everyone, but between my results and the low cost this is my 10* product.
February 25, 2008
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Its a little expensive for a simple oil free moisturizer with spf (at least for someone who's on a budget), but I found the good outweighs the cost. It has the spf 30!(both UVA/UVB) I require from my moisturizers and a surprisingly creamy formula for an oil-free moisturizer. This doesn't break me out and the spf doesn't sting the way some do. I started using this when a bliss product (don't remember which) did a number on my skin and stripped it to the point of chapping. This was a wonderful moisture rich alternative to creams/lotions with oil that would have brought on tons of acne.
January 17, 2008
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not in the spa peel sense, at least not according to a product podcast by Dr. Gross on the MD Skincare website. While this product didn't break me out, it did seem to leave a thin film on my skin, and who knows what it would have done had I continued to use it. But since I was looking for a peel and this was $78, I wasn't going to spend the money just to see what happens with a product that isn't what I wanted/was led to believe it was by the clerk at Sephora.
December 17, 2007
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kinda puts me off. I do like the colors/sheerness and the shine. I do like them better than clinique's superbalm which I also like but dries out my lips and doesn't work like a balm. This product I could almost use instead of a balm--which would be great if I could just get over the overly chemical fake scent/flavor.
October 11, 2007
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not in the spa peel sense, at least not according to a product podcast by Dr. Gross on the MD Skincare website. While this product didn't break me out, it did seem to leave a thin film on my skin, and who knows what it would have done had I continued to use it. But since I was looking for a peel and this was $78, I wasn't going to spend the money just to see what happens with a product that isn't what I wanted/was led to believe it was by the clerk at Sephora.
October 11, 2007
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