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Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:57 pm |
I'm just wondering if anyone use this b4 to remove makeup? How effective is it? I heard that many of u gets an allergic reaction from using the 3steps system. I'm wondering if this will be the same too? I just ordered it online and would like to get some feedbacks. Thanks!  |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:15 am |
I've never tried this, but I think many here haven't had the best experience with Clinique products. But you never know, this may work great for you. |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:28 am |
same again here, i havent tried it...but from my personal experince with clinique, i would really get a sample of this b4 buying the actaul thing cos certain clinique products breaks me out and make my skin oily. i have also heard that the 3 step plan is just a plot to gt ppl to buy all 3 of their products and their sales assistannts are truthful and hard sell u the products...but iv never been to their counters |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:12 pm |
I received a sample of this once, & I thought it was ok, nothing too fantastic though imho. But I'm also generally not a big fan of Clinique products at all, as they always irritate my skin. |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:25 pm |
Safire wrote: |
I received a sample of this once, & I thought it was ok, nothing too fantastic though imho. But I'm also generally not a big fan of Clinique products at all, as they always irritate my skin. |
its funny how so many ppl have said that cliniques stuff irritates their skin when they are marketed as fragrance, colour and allergy tested products |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:13 pm |
yeahyeah wrote: |
its funny how so many ppl have said that cliniques stuff irritates their skin when they are marketed as fragrance, colour and allergy tested products |
I also think that is very odd but most people I know with sensitive skin find Clinique's products cause irritation. My skin also reacts badly to Dermalogica too, which is supposed to be for "sensitive" skin as well. |
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Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:13 am |
I havent used the milk but have used the 'balm'. and really liked it. I cant see this irritating anyone, its so gentle and removed waterproof makeup etc really well. When I ran out I wanted to try the Dermalogica one and i like that too but i think i may go back to the balm.
And their toners in the 3 step are awful, full of alcohol. You could chuck it on the barby to get the flames going  |
_________________ 39, in Australia, using retin a, Skin actives I Bright and Antiaging Cream, change sunscreen regularly currently. |
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Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:22 am |
I tried this last nite to remove my makeup and sunscreen. It seems to do a pretty good job at it but I don't have heavy makeup on anyways. I feel it's a bit greasy after I washed it off so it's more suitable for dry skin. I used a cleansing cloth afterwards to clean it one more time to make sure I removed everything. I didn't use it around the eyes cuz it says not to. Overall, I found this is a good makeup remover if only I can use it around the eyes too.  |
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