![]() My skin feels quite clean and without the tight sensation common with foaming cleansers. The cleanser works nicely to remove my BB cream - the only product I had on. It feels slightly mint-y but it doesn’t bug my eyes as long as I keep them closed. Lather is lightly massaged over my face, including the eye area (yes, against caution), for the recommended one minute. No comparable to the lather Japanese cleansing foams give but still quite decent. Nevermind, let’s just put it to the test! There is no evidence to support claims concerning pollutants decrease skin’s oxygen levels. Lastly, oxygen in the skin is mostly determine by your age and health. Even if it did, it will not do anything - unless you’re a frog - as your skin cannot take oxygen in from the outside. Oxygen is a gas and it is impossible to put it into a cleanser (or serum), keep in there and have it released on direct skin contact. One thing I don’t get is oxygen-peddling beauty products - and the cosumers that buy into them. Oil-free? I guess the jojoba oil and sweet almond oil in its ingredient list don’t count then! That all sounds very impressive but I can’t help but notice a lot of very dubious claims. Neaclear is “strongly recommended by plastic surgeons and dermatologists”. Its formulation is pH balanced, non-comedogenic, soap-free, and oil-free that “will actually improve skin hydration by 35%”.Ĥ. It also contains Vitamins A & D, Vitamins C & E, and Aloe Vera to “replenish nutrients which are lost to the harsh and sometimes toxic conditions we expose our skin to everyday”, “protect the cellular membrane from free radical scavenge” and “soothe your skin”, respectively.ģ. It “eliminates the effects of indoor and outdoor pollutants that weaken the skin’s defense”.Ģ. ![]() The cleanser contains Oxygenated Purified Water “to oxygenates your skin as it deep-cleanses”. Yes - here are some facts taken from Neaclear’s product marketing blurb (and bastardized by me):ġ. It has been a while since my last Product Disovery Friday review, hasn’t it? Last entry dated months ago in 2011! I just lost momentum with the whole thing, but here we are, so I think we can safely say that it’s back. RatzillaCosme shares her must-bookmark Japanese websites for hair inspirations. ![]() ![]()
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