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SkinCeuticals Cleanser
SkinCeuticals Clarifying Cleanser
5 oz.
$32.00    |    SKU #SK043

 

Acne doesn't set out to just ruin the lives of adolescents. Adult acne is a huge presence in the skincare world as well, but why should it be? Eliminate those pimples with something that actually works – namely SkinCeuticals Clarifying Cleanser. Designed especially for acne-prone skin, this product contains salicylic acid, one of the leading ingredients in the fight against acne.

 

This can be used with a blemish control gel to help double your dose of protection, and helps to not only treat existing blemishes but to prevent new ones from cropping up as well. Sound familiar? Yes, it's true that this is a common claim made in commercials by a myriad of skincare products, but since SkinCeuticals is not sold at local drug stores and has been recommended by leading dermatologists, shouldn't you believe a little bit more strongly in it?

 

Still not convinced? Clarifying Cleanser comes at an incredibly reasonable price, giving you the opportunity to use it and fall in love with it or hate it and ditch it without spending an arm and a leg in the process.

 

So what do you have to lose? Check out this and the rest of the SkinCeuticals line today!
 

Ingredients:
Aqua (water), Sodium Cocoyl Isothianoate, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Lauramidopropyl Betaine, Potassium Azelaoyl Diglycinate, Glycolic Acid, Mandelic Acid, Glyceryl Stearate, Sodium Hydroxide, Polyethylene, Carbomer, Caprylyl Glycol, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Fragrance, Triethanolamine.

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