I was ever so lucky to be apart of a recent trial team of the whole reversaderm range. The white pump top bottle is clearly labelled as to what it is. The bottle is 100ml and it provides a decent amount of cleanser for plenty of washes.
The liquid is a pearlescent cream which isn't to thick or runny but is really light. I use 2 pumps to have enough product to massage into my skin. I was quite shocked when I applied this cleaser to my skin that it didn't lather up!
The cleanser initally stung my face but subsided within 30 seconds of it being on my face. After massaging it into my face for 2 minutes with my finger tips I liked leaving it on my skin for a further 4 minutes to work it's magic. Upon rinsing it off my face I noticed how silky the cream had become.
My face was left feeling beautifully soft, silky, smooth and incredibly clean. I had noticed an incredible difference in my skin after using this product for 6 weeks. My pores had reduced and my acne had cleared up significantly.
I highly recommend just having this cleanser in your skin care regime. It's a must.
I got this as part of the entire Dr Lewinn's Reversaderm range, which I've also reviewed.
The Dr Lewinns Reversaderm Glycolic Clarifying Cleanser is actually far more of a mild product than I was anticipating. It comes in a sizeable bottle equipped with a pump action dispenser, which does have a tendency to get a little messy. The packaging is white with metallic blue accents, and it looks classy, expensive, and a little....medical. Basically, it looks like something that will work.
The cleanser lotion is white, medium thickness and has a faint scent - nothing I can put my finger on, it just smells clean and fresh. It has a typical cream cleanser feel to it, and works into skin well.
You massage this onto damp skin for 30 seconds, leave for a couple of minutes and rinse off. This doesn't feel like it's stripping anything out of skin and it certainly doesn't feel like there is acid in it, which I was worried about. It does tingle (note: not hurt, but it's a sharp tingle) when you use it the day after a peel/mask), which can be disconcerting, but the tingle is only momentary.
Although the label suggests it can remove makeup, it really didn't do this well, so I used a cleansing oil first, which worked perfectly.
At $47 it's one of the cheaper products in the range, and worth considering if you jut want to mildly rejuvenate your skin - but is so lovely in conjunction with the range that I'd be loathe to seperate them.
Tips: check out the complete system reviews at http://www.beautyreview.co.nz//catalogue/dr-lewinns-reversaderm-complete-system-review#review