Thursday, June 16, 2011

Clean & Clear deep action cream cleanser sensitive skin

It's been nearly a month since I purchased Clean & Clear's deep action cream cleanser sensitive skin and I thought it was about time that I reported back on how I feel about it.

Before starting I wanted to talk about the recent change my skin has undergone. Since I got into skincare I always considered myself a dry/sensitive skin person - more like that is what my dermatogolist told me. But, for some crazy reason or more like weather, my skin has gone from dry to combination. It's pretty annoying since every single product I have purchased until now has been for dry skin. As you can imagine my skin suddenly broke out in the most horrible way it has ever broken out and my forehead looked like I could cook stuff on it. Silly as I can be I just kept putting on all the stuff I usually do and sat there wondering why my problem wasn't getting better. In the end I stopped using everything for two days and followed my mom's suggestion of doing a quick wash (I'll post the ingredients for this effective wash soon) and then placing potato on my trouble areas - yes the same kind you eat. Since then my face has been slowly recovering. I've also pretty much stopped using everything I owned and got a few new things. Lucky for me I have tons of samples just sitting around for combination skin (I'll also get into that later on). I don't know if the change is permanent but I'm hoping it isn't. I rather have dry skin over oily any day.

Now on to the review...

Although this cleanser comes in a cream form it is oil free and hasn't made my current combination skin any worse. In fact not only does it rinse off without leaving any residue behind it always leaves my face feeling tingly and perfectly moisturized. It isn't an acne fighting wonder per say but I can say that it has kept my existing break outs under control and I haven't seen any new ones come up as of yet. I really love this cleanser and have been using it every single night since I purchased which is pretty strange for me since I typically alternate my cleansers nightly - what can I say I have a mini cleanser collection going. This cleanser comes in two different versions with one of those being made for sensitive skin. The bottles are 100% identical with the only difference being that the title ends with "sensitive skin". So far what it claims to do has been true because I haven't had a single hive or dry patch since I've been using it. At times I even forget it has salicylic acid in it. The ingredients list is really small compared to other cleansers out there, so even though it isn't organic like my Boscia cream cleanser it's still good in my book. I highly recommend this cleanser for any skin type that has minimal acne issues. And, If you do decide you want to give this exact cleanser a try your best bet is to order from Walmart.com. For some reason the senstive skin one isn't really available in stores. On the plus side the shipping will be free, the price is really low ($4-5), and if you get lucky like I did you will get a bag full of samples.

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