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| 80% Recommended by our customers. Manufacturer: philosophy Catalog: Beauty Media: Misc. |
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acne kit acne is a genetic condition that can stay with you for the rest of your life. quite simple, acne occurs when the shedding process of dead cells in the hair follicle goes awry. instead of mixing with sebum in the sebaceous gland and being washed out through the pores, the follicle produces cells that stick together, mix with oil, and cause a bacterial reaction which results in at its mildest, a clogged pore and at its most extreme, a cyst. we have a 4-step program to treating acne. step 1-suppress excessive oil production. step 2-shed the pore wall. step 3-help sanitize the skin to protect against bacteria. step 4-seal the skin to help keep the good treatments in and the bad elements out. included in the acne kit: 3.3 oz. on a clear day super wash for oily skin, 1 oz. on a clear day blemish serum, 1 oz. on a clear day hydrogen peroxide cream, and 1 oz. on a clear day protection cream. |
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Summary: Everyone with Acne should give this a try. There are pieces in this kit I like better than others (the face wash and the protection cream). I don't use the other products on a regular basis, at least not anymore. I really feel this has helped clear up my skin. I think trying the kit is a must because it is the best way to find out which of these products might work for you. I have purchased the face wash, protection cream, and the H2O2 at seperate times after buying this kit. The H2O2 cream does work well, but it will bleach your skin (however, not has much as something with benzoyl peroxide). It also doesn't aggervate my skin the say benzoyl peroxide does. I don't use the serum. It doesn't wear well under makeup, and the H2O2 is what I use at night if I need to spot treat. However, my husband likes the serum. Anyway, try it out. Summary: Helps This has controlled the oil in my skin, and the results are incredible. It has also cleared up plenty of my blemishes (and i had alot)... the acne serum in the blue bottle ran out before the other products did so i guess i have to repurchase a separate one... remember to do this religiously or your face will get back to its normal state... i say this is well priced since most the products (especially the h20 cream)are in no rush to finish (except for the darn blue bottle). Eventually i hope to see my entire face cleared up... this product has gone a long way in that process. Summary: Don't waste your money. The Philosophy states on their cosmetic's containers: there is no such thing as unblemished skin. Well, this is for sure true, when you use this Kit Kit. I have pictures to proove, that for more than a month of using Acne Kit Kit not even one acne spot dissapeared. I'm combining it with oxygen peel- this doesn't help either. I was as happy as young horse to have all this products for around $40: night and day cream, facial wash and blemish serum. All they do ( maybe except of the wash) is drying out the skin. Soon I have had to buy super-moisturizing revitalizing night cream and sensitive skin, high spf day cream( my skin started showing dark, sun-exposure spots, altough I WAS USING an spf filter) and finally no acne was or is gone. I dont get it- I was having better results using $0,97 hydrogen peroxide after toner than this hydrogen peroxide- based line of cosmetics. For the same price I could have bought stuff that really works-the one that Vanessa Williams is happy with. I know cause I tried it, didn't make my skin feel like Sahara and will be my next choice. Save your money. P.S. The oxygen peel is O.K. dough. Summary: It really works This philosophy kit really works for people with consistant light to moderate acne. I've tried just about everything out there-prescription topicals & pills, Pro-activ, and all the over the counter stuff. I have adult acne, I never experienced acne as a teenager. When I first started using Philosophy's kit I didn't notice a huge change in the first few weeks, beyond pimples clearing up faster. Around week 5 or 6, I began to notice that I wasn't waking up to a new zit every morning and I didn't feel oily at the end of the day. Now, I have been using for 4 months and feel like a new person. I don't have to cover my face with concealer or retouch make-up throughout the day. I can walk out the door with just powder on my face for the first time in years! I would recommend this kit to anyone who can't use benzoyl peroxide and is frustrated with all the other products on the market. Summary: I love this stuff, but . . . I have had acne since age 12, and though it's never been severe, I hate it. I've tried lots of over the counter products of various prices, and this is the first stuff I've used that works. However, (and this is a huge however) like most companies Philosophy assumes that acne prone skin is always oily skin. This is not so. My skin is very dry and sensitive, even in the areas where I am most likely to break out. I did notice when I bought the kit that it was likely to strip the oil from my skin, but I assumed that moisturizing would help with that. Not so. The acne cleared up nicely, but now I have a sizable (to me anyway) flaking patch next to one of my eyebrows. I was using an aveno moisturizer after the h202 cream, and the blemish syrum only once a day (and that sparingly) but I am now going to try the Philosophy Hope in a Jar for Sensitive Skin and put it on after everything. Hopefully (no pun intended) this will help. |
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| Contains | - | catalase enzyme capsule, catalase, mannan, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, magnesium stearate, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, stearic acid oxygen foam: water, cetyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, polysorbate 40, sorbitan palmitate, tocopheryl acetate, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate | active ingredient: salicylic acidother ingredients: water, octyl palmitate, cetyl alcohol, butylene glycol, glyceryl stearate, allyl methacrylates crosspolymer, ppg-12/smdi copolymer, dimethicone, cetearyl alcohol, tocopheryl acetate, lavendula angustifolia (lavendar) oil, peg-100 stearate, ceteareth-20, xanthan gum, polyacrylamide, c13-14 isoparaffin, laureth-7, triethanolamine, tetrasodium edta, propylene glycol, methylparaben, propylparaben, diazolidinyl urea | water, cetyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, polysorbate 40, sorbitan palmitate, tocopheryl acetate, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate | water, glyceryl stearate se, glycerin, sodium lauryl sulfate, colloidal sulfur, propylene glycol, sd alcohol 40-b, camphor, bismuth oxychloride, methylparaben, propylparaben | water, glyceryl stearate se, glycerin, sodium lauryl sulfate, colloidal sulfur, propylene glycol, sd alcohol 40-b, camphor, bismuth oxychloride, methylparaben, propylparaben. |
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