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SKINCEUTICALS Clarifying Cleanser 5 Oz, Salicylic Acid ACNE TREATMENT + Exfoliant.

SKINCEUTICALS Clarifying Cleanser 5 Oz, Salicylic Acid ACNE TREATMENT + Exfoliant.
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #219922 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: SkinCeuticals

Features

  • Skinceuticals Clarifying Cleanser, 5 Oz / 150 ML.
  • Specifically formulated for acne-prone skin, SkinCeuticals Clarifying Cleanser combines salicylic acid, an FDA-approved acne treatment, with the exfoliating powers of glycolic and mandelic acids to unclog pores and help improve the appearance of problematic skin.
  • Clarifying Cleanser also includes smoothly rounded microbeads to gently slough off dead skin cells and cellular debris. Used in conjunction with SkinCeuticals Blemish Control Gel, this gentle cleanser treats existing whiteheads, blackheads, and other acne-related blemishes, while helping to prevent future acne breakouts.
  • BENEFITS > 1/ 2% salicylic acid unclogs pores and removes dirt, oil, and other cellular debris 2/ Glycolic and mandelic acids gently exfoliate dead skin cells 3/ Microbeads loosen skin cells without lacerating healthy skin 4/ Clarifies the skin and smoothes out rough texture 5/ Treats existing acne blemishes and helps prevent future breakouts.
  • INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY: Mild, creamy formulation with microbeads at an acid pH / Potassium azelaoyl diglycinate / Glycolic and mandelic acids.

Customer Reviews

Good for your skin4
I have had an on-going problem with excessive dryness and flaking around my mouth (no I don't have a disease!), especially the place where people tend to get the parenthesis-looking laugh lines. Strivectin-SD has completely corrected the problem dryness that other moisturizers didn't.
I've only used the product for about 4 weeks, so I'm still waiting to see if it will have a significant effect on the laugh lines. Thus far, there are times when I don't notice the lines when I look in the mirror, but they aren't completely gone (they weren't that bad in the first place).