One of the first things I noticed was the strong scent which seemed quite artificial. I didn’t really mind it, but I think it might be a deal breaker for a lot of people. I also noticed that it tastes gross… then I wondered do I accidentally eat all of my cleansers in the shower and this one just tastes especially bad?
I like the nice packaging (sucker for packaging), and I did like that it lathers quite well (doesn’t foam excessively), and is easy to wash off. Plus it definitely gets all my make up off in the evenings when I use it in the shower, so it made my face feel super clean. My face didn’t feel dry after using it, but only after I’d used quite a bit of moisturiser. I was a bit worried that because it foams it might be slightly drying, so I preferred just using it once a day. ‘Gentle’ isn’t really a word I’d immediately associate with it, but it didn’t seem to strip my skin or make it flake or peel though, so my concerns were probably unfounded.
I didn’t really see a difference in terms of how much acne I had or the texture or brightness of my skin overall, so that was a bit disappointing as I had high expectations.
It is a decent cleanser and doesn’t really do anything ‘wrong’, but I think I was just expecting more from this product after all of its claims. For the price, there are plenty of other products that work as well if not better. I think I’ll bring this product back out in Summer when my skin’s a little less prone to naturally drying out.
Firstly my skin type is a bit of a mix bag. It is currently combination/sensitive. I have dry cheeks but a very oily T zone with mild acne around my chin and blackheads on my nose. I normally use the Trilogy very sensitive range but I have found lately I have needed something to help get rid/control the oily T-zone and acne.
The packaging is very no frills and rather clinical looking. It is a blue see thru squeeze bottle which states what it is, what skin type it’s for and that it is made in France. It is a descent size tube at 200mls.
On the back is a list of ingredients and instructions on how to use. It also states that it contains: no soap, no colourants, no alcohol and no parabans which is great for sensitive skin types like myself.
it is a clear gel and the texture is very light which makes it great to lather up with water, a little goes a long way. I found the smell very natural similar to the smell of cucumbers which is wonderful as I don’t like heavily perfumed skincare.
I have been using this for the past 2 weeks and I found it gives a lovely deep purifying clean with my skin feeling fresh after each wash. I have also noticed a visible reduction in excessive oil around my T-zone and less active acne. It has also helped reduce redness on my nose and chin however it has been a quite drying on my cheeks so perhaps it is best for just oily skin types rather than combination skin as I have needed to use more of my regular moisturiser to boost my hydration levels.
I really like this purifying foaming gel as it does feel like it is actively purifying your skin but I will not continue using as my skin is more combination then oily and I have find it a little too drying on my cheeks which has caused some additional facial redness/sensitivity.
Tips: Best for oily skin/not combination and sensitive.