Sunday, 16 October 2016

Biore Cleansers

A couple of weeks ago I was going through a bit of a rough patch with my skin due to stress, lack of sleep, etc.

This lead to me frantically trying every single product I could, I probably spent about £50 on skincare alone that week. I picked up two Biore cleansers, the first was the Deep Pore Charcoal Cleanser which was £4.50 from Tesco. I also picked up the Baking Soda Pore Cleanser which was £5. The only Biore product I had used prior to these were the pore strips which I think everyone has tried at least once.

I picked up the Charcoal Cleanser because I had heard good things about charcoal in general and its ability to draw out impurities from the skin. The product claims to leave your pores twice as clean after just one use.

Although the completely black product looks intimidating the product foams white in your hands which is a lot easier to rinse off. The product left my face feeling cold and tingly, a pleasant kind of tingly that shows the product is actually doing something. The next morning my skin looked much fresher and felt much softer. Although I can't say for sure that it was all down to the cleanser I think it helped a considerable amount. I will definitely be making this product part of my skincare routine.

I picked up the Baking Soda Cleanser on a bit of a whim to be honest as I've never really heard anything about it before. The product smells fresh and absolutely nothing like baking soda. This cleanser is definitely a lot harsher on my skin than the Charcoal one. It left me with a bright red and blotchy face and a painful stinging sensation. Although I expected a little tingling to prove that the product was actually doing something the pain from this cleanser was a little too much for me. I may give this cleanser to someone whose skin is not as sensitive as mine or I will save it for desperate times.

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-Chloe

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