An actual review
I'm honestly sick of "omg it burned my skin and i got a rash don't use this!". Sorry to break it to you but no - learn about skin types and learn about your own allergies because your mindless review with no actual reason as to why u had a bad reaction is deterring people away from good products. If your skin is burning or your having a full body reaction common sense should tell you that your allergic to the ingredients, or its expired to which you contact customer service or the store your purchased it from.
1. If you get the odd pimple with no actual problem with your skin - the medicated products, mainly the gel, are probably not gonna work for you. You wont need acne products if you don't have acne its gonna create a problem if there isn't one to solve like any medication.
2. Not all acne is gonna go away with skincare especially if you have it BAD. Acne can come down to your hormones, diet, hygiene, and more. Your not gonna walk into super drug and fix it with cerave or acnecide you need to understand why you have acne in the first place and find the corresponding treatment.
I have the post acne gel and 30spf cream. My skin is both dry and oily, i get pretty bad blackheads and sebum on my nose and chin, with pretty bad hormonal breakouts each month - cystic chin acne and many spots on my hairline which I cant fix completely. Been using it for a few weeks and i have less blackheads, my pores look better, and my spots are less apparent and healing way better. Notice some separation with mixing the two products but I'm not expecting magic from relatively affordable stuff and at the end of the day it worked. But that's ME and it shouldn't matter to YOU. You cant buy something because Becky said it was good, your not Becky and you might be allergic.
I personally think the ingredients are simple - which is great, straight to the skincare with no dyes or perfumes which i personally hate. Small containers so less product than cerave for example which i previously used - but again i like that. The longer you own a skincare product the chances of contamination or bacteria presence increases and your gonna need to dispose of it once that happens anyway from my experience. Id rather pay the same amount for a smaller container with good contents than a large one that i cant use entirely.
Figure out your problem whether that's oiliness, bacteria, sweat, makeup, whatever it is, and then look at the products available they might work for you :).
20 luglio 2024
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