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rosemuffin77
New Member
Joined: 24 Feb 2011
Posts: 1
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Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:25 am |
Just to start off, I normally write reviews, but only if a product has truly impressed me. That being said, I ordered the DR.H cleanseing cream based on the reviews of others and the research behing the product and company I had done.
My cleansing cream arrived just three days ago and I will say it is different but very good.
First, this does NOT foam or get sudsy or bubbly. It's very much like a paste, and when you first squeeze it out it does smell like beer (but that disapates very quickly).
The texture is granular, but a soft granule, not like super hard little balls or scrubbers. I've tried both the "press and roll" method and just your basic gentle rubbing on the face and I've noticed it does the same job.
My skin does feel really good after using it, but i don't find it to be an effective makeup remover if that's what you're looking for.
Overall, I really like the product, it's all natural and from a reptuable company - and I will probably by it again. |
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Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:22 am |
This is a very expensive scrub. Also, I would not recommend it for anyone who has sensitive skin.
There are a lot of nice scrubs that are much cheaper. For example, Boots Scrub for sensitive skin. I also like to add clay powder to my cleanser and it works just great! Someone who does not have sensitive skin, might add honey into their cleanser. |
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