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I have just used the toner, which was ok, but NOTHING like Biologique Recherche's P50. That minimized my pores, but didn't do enough about my blackheads, which was part of the reason I switched. I used the formula for sensitive skin, but I do think I would have gotten more results with the "normal" P50.[vogue];6562845 said:Has anyone tried La Roche Posay's Effaclar K?
I've been using about 5 tubes so far (about 6 months), and must say that it leaves my skin really smooth and almost poreless! I really like their stuff, and my dermatologist even recommended me to use stuff from this brand. It's effective, yet gentle. I did read in a couple of magazines that models do use this as well...
You have to do it for at least some weeks to see results IMO. I just used a cleansing oil...massage it onto dry skin, massage some water onto it and then rinse. Can't go wrong, mainly because cleansing oils has something in them that makes them lather. Don't know how to do it with regular oils.How does everyone here do the Oil Cleansing Method? I tried it before and wasn't really impressed, but maybe I was doing it wrong.
^Thank you so much for the review!
What's you skin like, is it more sensitive or not? I have such problems with my skin lately, it seems to be reacting to everything. I went back to Dr. Hauschka for now, doesn't do much for the pores-problem but at least I don't feel like scratching my face all time.![]()
it's pretty sensitive to climate/humidity changes, stress, etc. my skin tone has always been a bit uneven because i used to have worse acne but now it's really smoothed out. i've never had irritated skin in that i wanted to scratch it a lot, however...
Why no Clinique?
I've been trying to find the ingredients of their products but with no avail.