Called a cleanser and toner, this gel face wash uses strawberry cells for removing impurities without stripping the skin. Mallow, melissa, watercress, and ivy are combined to control oil production and leave the skin with a soft matte finish. Witch hazel, lemon verbena, and rosemary tone and tighten the skin, removing excess oil and shrinking pores.
So, does it really do what it claims? Yes, it does. I’ve been using it for about a week now and my skin feels great. It never feels tight or dry after washing. It feels soft and hydrated, yet the oiliness is gone. And it seems to keep the oil under control for the first half of the day. Oh, and no new breakouts. Which for me is a very good week.
This is my first experience with Arbonne, and I have to admit I didn’t know much about it until my friend recommended this cleanser. But I’ve been pleased and I’m currently trying a few other products that I look forward to see how my skin responds if they too will become one of my favorites. But that’s for another post on another day.
Alisson says
Very nice blog and I totally agree with what you wrote. Just to add on your post, one of the anti aging products which I use are sunless self tanning products, self-tanners, or tanning extenders: These home products are generally available over the counter and can give your skin a tanned look without exposing it to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and are commonly sold as creams, gels, lotions and sprays you apply to your skin. The active ingredient in most sunless tanning products is dihydroxyacetone (DHA).