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Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:25 am |
hey im thinking of ordering the dermalogica ultra calming cleanser and wanted to know any one who has used it good or bad expericenes with it, my skin type is very very senstive and dry so hoping it wont irrate it, or any of the dermalogica products be good to hear about either thanks |
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:42 am |
I tried Dermologica Special cleansing gel and it was okay. It actually dries out my skin a lot. I think its better for peopple who have oily skin like my mother. I used to like the cleansing milk but found that to be too expensive. My mother also uses the spray toner. I dont see why you really need a toner but it is okay. heheh Nothing miraculous! But i just bought the Dermologica Microfoliant and I love it! My flakies are gone and I'm hoping it will brighten my complexion along with the vitamin C serum soon! Anyways hope that helps =)
P.S. I would recommend this gentle cleanser which is very cheap and economical. It's called Neoteric's Alpha hydrox Foaming Cleanser. They used to have it at walgreen but I think they got discontinued. You can buy it online. It wont do miracles but it sure does clean you skin well and is yet verrrry gentle. HTH
-Emilyann- |
_________________ Fair/Asian, normal/combo skin, acne prone(whiteheads) 21y/o |
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:42 am |
I tried Dermologica Special cleansing gel and it was okay. It actually dries out my skin a lot. I think its better for peopple who have oily skin like my mother. I used to like the cleansing milk but found that to be too expensive. My mother also uses the spray toner. I dont see why you really need a toner but it is okay. heheh Nothing miraculous! But i just bought the Dermologica Microfoliant and I love it! My flakies are gone and I'm hoping it will brighten my complexion along with the vitamin C serum soon! Anyways hope that helps =)
P.S. I would recommend this gentle cleanser which is very cheap and economical. It's called Neoteric's Alpha hydrox Foaming Cleanser. They used to have it at walgreen but I think they got discontinued. You can buy it online. It wont do miracles but it sure does clean you skin well and is yet verrrry gentle. HTH
-Emilyann- |
_________________ Fair/Asian, normal/combo skin, acne prone(whiteheads) 21y/o |
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:50 pm |
I have tried it. I have combo skin and I noticed that it dried my skin out too. Not terrible but enough to be annoying. |
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:59 pm |
I've tried the Ultra Calming Cleanser and the Special Cleansing Gel and out of those two the Ultra Calming one would probably be better for you by the sounds of it. It didn't dry my skin out, but I do have oily skin. I think it would still work well if you have dry skin aswell.
The skin prep scrub is really nice too, and the Cream exfoliant, but the latter one may irritate your skin if it's really sensitive
You might find that some of the moisturisers in the range may suit you skin type aswell, but try to get some samples first. |
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Thu Jun 15, 2006 11:13 pm |
Hello there! I use Ultracalming cleanser and it has worked wonderfully for me so far.
I have very dry and sensitive skin too, and after washing with this cleaner it does not feel like a tight balloon. I follow immediately with their Soothing protection spray and barrier repair, plus my moisturizer.
Hope this helps  |
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Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:40 am |
I have too tried the Ultra calming cleanser and the Speacial cleansing gel and must say i LOVE the ultra calming cleanser. It is really gentle for those of us that have sensitive skin. You can even use it on your eyes and it wont sting at all.
The Special cleansing gel really dried out my skin. Although it says it is good and gentle for all skin types, I wouldnt use it if you had dry skin type. |
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Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:57 am |
I also have tried the Ultra calming cleanser and thought it was ok but prefered other brands. |
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Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:49 am |
Ultra Calming Cleanser is my current HG cleanser. I like that it's so gentle it doesn't hurt my eyes and yet effectively removes makeup without leaving a tight feeling afterwards. Good ingredients too! |
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Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:24 am |
my friends are using dermalogica ultra calming cleanser, she said that really help to reduce redness. |
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Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:31 am |
I'm also using the Ultracalming Cleanser and love it. I was using a foaming cleanser before but my derm said foaming cleansers are too harsh for sensitive skin. |
_________________ *¸.·´¯)¸.·´fair/medium, tans easily; combo but mostly dry, sensitive skin¸.·´¯)¸.·´* |
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