I had seen the non-stop commercials for a new product called Clean and Clear Advantage, Oil Absorbing Cream Cleanser,
that promised that I'd get all day shine free skin. Like most, it
sounded too good to be true, but seeing how my skin is extra shiny in
the hotter summer months, I was willing to go ahead and give it a try.
Finding Clean and Clear Advantage, Oil Absorbing Cream Cleanser did
not come hard, at my local Target it was located right on the out isle
featuring a bunch of other products that I could use in conjunction with
this cleanser.
I skipped on the whole kit, as acne is not at all my issue. It was the shine I was looking to kick.
My Use:
I wet my face, and applied a generous amount of the cleanser to wet
skin, and rubbed it in. The cleanser definitely suds up nicely with a
creamy lather left behind. The scent is refreshing, but not very
perfumed as I find in most other cleansers and scrubs.
After drying up, my face felt nice, refreshed and clean. I was
disappointed to find that they use salicylic acid in the cleanser, as
this actually dries out my skin, thus creating more oil.
Results:
I applied my makeup as part of my usual morning routine, and simply
went about my business while checking on my face ever half hour or so.
At the first half hour check, my skin was still shine free. I was
happy, normally I have to blot every half hour to keep my skin looking
clean and shine free.
By the time an hour went by, my skin was still surprisingly refreshed looking, with not a trace of oil.
Hour 3 was when I started noticing shine. The plus was that it was a
very insignificant amount, but enough for me to need to powder.
Overall:
Clean and Clear Advantage, Oil Absorbing Cream Cleanser will not keep
your face shine free all day long, but it does in fact work well enough.
If you have just a minimal amount of shine to your skin this may work
longer, but if it is an excessive amount, than it will work only a
minimal effect.
The thing I liked though was that throughout the day I only needed to
blot a few times, and very sparingly. All in all, the cleanser is
decent, but not terrific.
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