I also got to trial this cleanser. I'm always searching for a good cleanser that I can use at least twice a day as part of my skincare routine. When I first began this trial my skin around my nose was peeling . I have uneven skin tone on my forehead . Acne coming and going frequently. It was interesting to watch this full skincare system in action.
The cleanser came in a plastic pump bottle. Packaging was a bit average . The scent of this cleanser reminds me of citrus and floral . The formula of it is quite thin but smooth to touch.
I put this cleanser on twice a day for two weeks on. Two pumps per application is enough . It spreads easily and evenly over my face. I like to leave this cleanser on for at least ten to fifteen minutes because I prefer a deep clean. I can feel this tingle all over my face for about ten minutes and it goes away.
A hundred ml of this cleanser could easily last over a year following this two week on and off. I expect to finish this by early december to january. I will put a note in if this changes. My skin has improved so much. I'm getting compliments from family and friends about my skin. Dr Lewwins is worth its price. I would like to purchase this when mine runs out.
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