Alas, my faithful acne-treatment gel
Differin hasn’t been too effective of late. So on impulse I picked up a mini (30ml)
bottle of Murad’s
Exfoliating Blemish Gel for £4.99 from FeelUnique
during a sale-haul in August. It was a special promotion and boy... do I wish I’d
hauled BOTTLES of this stuff!
I’ll admit I was a bit dubious because the
gel has hydrogen peroxide – which is a bit of a ‘naughty’ ingredient, but the
rest of the active ingredients – salicylic acid, retinol, glycolic acids and liquorice
root extracts all sounded so right I chanced it.
Plus my skin was being so annoying I was reaching that
desperate-try-anything stage.
Believe it or not, this made SUCH a
difference from the first day! My skin was looking clogged and dull. I’d
started using Neutrogena’s
Deep Clean Blackhead Eliminating Scrub again and it was helping a lot, but
you know when you’re skin is just not at its best.
After my first use, my skin felt smoother
and seemed ever so slightly glowier. It wasn’t clear because small whiteheads
started to appear – the exfoliating gel was bringing them to the surface and
clearing them up.
Two weeks later, the same started happening
with deeper-seated problems. Larger pimples started surfacing but clearing in a
few days (whee!) helped along by those wondrous Nexcare Acne Patches.
Now, after over a month in of twice-daily
use I have colleagues telling me I look glowy after a late night out and my
skin still isn’t blemish free but that’s likely my lousy diet and bad sleeping
habits *blush*. Its smoother, old acne marks have faded and I feel like much
better skin is just round the corner if I’m a good girl and don’t mess with it
too much.
Another thing I love about this product is
how gentle it’s been, no stinging, no dryness and no flaky skin. Wonderful!
Conclusion
I’ve splashed out on the 100ml
bottle which retails for about HKD500. As the 30 ml one is only about
half-way used after over a month I figure the full-sized bottle will last me
nearly a year. Here’s hoping it stays
effective all the way!
4 comments:
Okay, this sounds awesome. Sounds like something my skin could use. Gah.
Reminds me of the now-faded wonders of Cellnique's Pro Sebum!
Can't say that it was gentle to me. I thought it was pretty strong. It wasn't terrible strong, but it definitely stung a bit. I've got combination skin.
karcy: Eep, thanks for sharing that. Both Syen and I must have armour for skin by now!
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