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MD Formulations
MD Formulations Facial Cleanser Gel For Oily Skin
8.3 oz.
$32.00    |    SKU #MF004

Keep the greasies at bay with MD Formulations' powerful cleanser for oily skin. 

 

Having oily skin can be embarrassing, inconvenient, and above all else, a big worry. Causing acne, absorbing makeup, and just looking gross in general, people with oily skin are rarely happy with the situation. This is why MD Formulations has made it easier than ever to manage oily skin with their cleanser gel that is perfect for the job.

 

A thick and lathering soother for problem skin, it contains glycolic compound, which exfoliates the skin and helps acne to be less noticeable and heal more quickly. The battle against oily skin and clogged pores has gotten much easier with the debut of this gel cleanser that gets the job done without a lot of waiting time.

 

You only have to use a small amount to feel clean and clear, allowing you to truly get your money's worth and be able to see results without wasting a lot of product and more importantly, not sacrificing a lot of time.

 

MD Formulations has achieved another great success with their facial cleanser gel for oily skin. So if you are looking for a skincare alternative to the typical over the counter products, consider giving them a try!

 

Ingredients:
Purified water, Ammonium Laureth Sulfate, Glycolic Acid, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Ammonium Chloride, Propylene Glycol (and) Diazollidynl Urea (and) Melthylparaben (and) Propylparaben. 12% Glycolic Compound pH balanced (pH 3.8)

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