I have sensitive skin that is pimple prone. How well does it work in getting rid of pimples.Reviews on Simple oil control products?
This took a lil while but i found exaclty what you wanted. Ive looked at a few other reviewing sites on this product also i cant seem to find any faults with the product and most the advantages are clearing up pimples. Im going to paste one review here for you and everyone else to read and the link at the bottom will direct you to the source website which will lead to to 3 other reviews of this product.
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Author's product rating:
Advantages: Gets rid of all the blemishes
Disadvantages: None
Recommend to potential buyers: yes
Full review
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I was sat down one morning when it was horrible outside and I was watching This Morning. They had an item on how to care for different skin types. I’ve always had problem skin from eczema to acne and usually at the same time – not a pleasant sight – so I watched this with great interest.
Anyway the short story is that for sensitive and dry skin they recommended an exfoliator wash. I don’t normally put things like that on my face as they tend to irritate it, but I thought you can only try once. So of I drove to my local Superdrug. The only wash that I could find for sensitive skin was the Simple one. So I bought it. Heres how it measures up:
**Price**
£4.69 for 150ml – I thought this was quite expensive when I bought it but you don’t use a lot and it seems to go on forever.
**What does it do?**
it has little bits in it (the technical name being micro-particles) that gently scrub your face, it gets rid of all the dead skin cells and helps to unblock pores. It also has an anti-bacterial agent which helps to fight spots.
**How to you use it?**
Make your face and neck damp, then in small circular movements apply a small amount to your skin. It feels a bit funny at first, but you feel a lot better afterwards. After you have finished this rinse it away with clear water, then dry your skin with small pats of the towel. You should instantly feel the difference.
**Ingredients**
Aqua (water), Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Zinc PCA, Panthenol (Pro-vitamin B5), Sodium Hydroxide, Xanthan Gum, Benzophenone-4, Methylparaben Sodium Hydroxymethylglyanate, Diprorylene Glycol, Phytosphingosine, Lavandula Angustifolia, Anthemis Nobilis.
Someone out there may understand all that, but it does say on the packaging that this product contains no animal derived ingredients.
**Packaging**
this come in a fairly simple green transparent tube with a greeny-blue lid. It has the Simple logo on it and is instantly recognisable for being made by Simple.
**VERDICT**
I have been using this for about a month now (and I’m still on the first tube) and the difference in my skin is instantly apparent to those who know me. All my spots have disappeared along with any signs of eczema and blackheads.
This product has been the best buy of the year for me and it has given me some of my self confidence back.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
**Contact details**
Accantia Health and Beauty Ltd, Birmingham, B* 3DZ
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Good Luck, by the look of the reivews this is a good product aimed at reducing oil in skin and clearing the bacteria that leads to pimples, good luck with this product i hope it does for you what it has done for others.Reviews on Simple oil control products?
i love proactiv's oil control. not their face wash, but the oil control. i use it everyday- it really controls oil. lol. i would reccomend it . it costs alot though http://www.qvc.com/scripts/detail.dll?it…
if you dont have money, you can try these:
http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/de…
oh and for you acne, i recommend this. i LIVE off this stuff. not even kidding. it works so well. if you keep using it the zits magically stay away. i loveeeeeeeeeeeeee it sooo much. but i only have slightly oily skin. it can be found at most stores.
http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/de…
The best way to deal with problematic skin is either see a dermatologist or beautician. I am having problems with pimples myself and so far is under control by going for regular facials and using the right products. If you use a product that will minimize the oil production of the skin your skin will be less likely to break out - this is as simple as i can explain the process :)
I can suggest Dermalogica products but you still need to have regular facials.
And no mater how terrible it looks or how tempted you are - don't ever squeeze a pimple. Rater leave it for a few days. If you decide to squeeze the pimple yourself you must be 100% sure that next time you will get 2 instead of 1!!! And this is how the disaster startrs. So just leave it for a few days, or have it done by a professional.
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