Advantages: Ease of use, wonderful results and smells fab! Disadvantages: Maybe not suitable for sensitive skin, maybe a bit pricey for some.
...The title says it all, Philosophy's Microdelivery peel is without doubt (in my opinion) one of the best peels on the market today. This was the first Philosophy product I ever brought from Philosophy and it is one of my all time favourites. The peel in ...
Advantages: works within a day or two at reducing skin infection and irritation Disadvantages: is a bit drying if used twice per day, especially incombination with other products in the range.
My skin was lovely in my teenage years, and I often think it is worse now I am an adult. It is certainly very prone to breakouts. I treat it very nicely most of the time, but just occasionally it is necessary to wear sun screen, or I might choose to wear ...
Advantages: Cleanses skin of oily residues and unblocks pores to prevent outbreaks. Disadvantages: If you don't have particularly oily skin then this may not be suitable.
...In general I have mainly used Clinique for Men for my skincare products with enough success to be happy with their products and my skin. I do however like to give new things a try and although Dermalogica do a range of products and a kit especially design ...
Advantages: None Disadvantages: Too harsh causes severe dryness and itching
...I used to have great skin but over the last year its become oily, spotty and blemished. After using lots of different products a salon therapist recommended using the Dermalogica MediBac range. As a start I purchased the Skin Clearing Wash. What a mistake ...
Advantages: NONE! Disadvantages: Itching, redness, blisters, funny texture and puffy swollen eyes after using it twice!!
...My nightmare began when I sent off for the dermalogica 'medibac concealer' and was sent a sample of medibac 'skin clearing wash' i was having a little breakout (couple of spots on chin) so thought id try the sample.. I washed my face with it in the morni ...