Pros: Cleans, pump dispenser, inexpensive Cons: Can leave dry skin drier and combination skin patchy dry
I visited Ulta recently and walked out with quite a few St. Ives products. The Product St. Ives Purifying Clear Pore Cleanser is packaged in a light green rectangular bottle with a pump top dispenser. The 10 ounce cleanser retails for ...
St. Ives Purifying Facial Clear Pore Cleanser as it has so been named is a nice facial cleanser, however I feel they need to take the word "pore" off the label. "With tea extract to deep clean pores, effectively eliminating oil, leaving skin ...
Pros: effective, low-cost, pleasant scent Cons: very little lather
Introduction
From the time I hit puberty (and I was an early bloomer) until I was in my early 20s I suffered from severe acne. I know most teens have acne but mine was a genetic problem—my father and oldest sister (40ish) still suffer...
Pros: Inexpensive, smells fabulous Cons: Extremely harsh, very little lather
I have a tendency to spend mucho dinero $ on facial cleansers. Whenever I can afford it, I go to a day spa near my house and buy ridiculously expensive products at the advice of an aesthetician. Luckily, I have decent enough skin, but I...
Pros: Foams up nicely, rinses clean, smells great, and it's CHEAP! Cons: Not for severely problematic skin
I’ll admit -- I was skeptical.
Standing in the personal care aisle at my local Publix, I eyed the pale green bottle. St. Ives Clear Pore Cleanser, eh? ”Suuure it is. That’s what they all say. They lure you in with pretty...
Pros: Good for oily skin; nice smell. Cheap! Cons: None.
About two months ago I noticed that my face was unusually shiny and oily. Nothing had changed in my daily face wash routine and I was at a loss to why my skin started playing tricks on me. Chalk it up to a change of weather, stress, hormones or...
Pros: Cheap, Effective and Simple Cleanser for Oily Skins Cons: Could be a bit drying for normal or combo skins
When I saw this in the drugstore I thought why not, even though I have so many other wonderful cleansers, cheap and expensive that I use regularly. I have always been a St. Ives fan and have used their products for about twenty years now. I am always ...
Pros: tea tree extract, soap free, nice scent (most importantly cheap) Cons: the tea tree can be extremely drying so be careful
I did not think that there were any of these out there. I have used many different brands of cleansers in my 26 years. I used clearasil, noxema, stridex, phisoderm, as well as others that claimed to help with oily skin and breakouts. None of them worked...
Pros: Large bottle, inexpensive, nice smell, good cleansing Cons: Removes oil so it can be drying
I was at Walmart today stocking up on various items when remembered I was almost out of my facial cleanser. Since I’m more of an experimenter than a brand loyal consumer, I spent quite a bit of time comparing products and trying to make up my mind. My...
Pros: Not just for, the Oily and/or Acne prone! Cons: Capable of Sudden disappearances!
Although this cleanser is marketed as a deep cleaning pore cleanser for the face it seems to be overlooked for it's other qualities that make this facial skin cleanser a must have for almost everyone and could prove especially helpful for those who...
Pros: Cleanses skin well. Doesn't contain any detergents. No stinging. Cons: Can be drying during the winter months.
A good cleanser is something that's always been on the top of my priority list. Last summer while spending half of my time at my parents house and half of my time at my apartment, I found it necessary to duplicate a lot of my personal toiletries like...
2 St Ives Protective Cleanser Facial Elements 4oz St Ives ~ protective cleanser expires 11/09 2 new bottles~ 4 ounces each Cleans while providing Daily SPF protection against UVA/UVB Thanks for lookin...
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