La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo+M Anti-Blemish Corrective Gel Moisturiser for Oily, Blemish-Prone Skin 40ml
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From famed French pharmacy brand La Roche-Posay, Effaclar Duo+ is an award-winning product that has garnered a cult following in the beauty community for its ability to give a clearer, healthier, smoother complexion.
Fast absorbing and non-sticky, this anti-blemish hydrating gel-cream moisturiser is designed especially for acne-prone and sensitive skin. Active ingredients not only fight the causes of acne but also tend to the aftermath, reducing the appearance of red and brown hyper-pigmentation marks. Salicylic Acid clears blocked pores, Glycerin hydrates and heals, Zinc PCA lowers sebum production which causes acne, and Niacinamide (Vitamin B) helps to reduce the appearance of large pores and corrects and brightens uneven skin tone.
With long-lasting hydration and shine eliminating properties, results can start to be seen after just twelve hours. Redness is reduced and skin texture is improved, providing a smooth and glowing base for make-up. Use morning and evening after cleansing to reduce both the appearance and reappearance of blemishes and blackheads.
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I did notice a reduction in breakouts and oiliness. The texture is very nice and light, but I did notice that it tends to peel on the skin sometimes and I'm not sure why.
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This is one of the La Roche Posay products skin saver. I love La Roche Posay in general. This helped clear my daughters skin. Its very gentle. Highly recommended for those who have acne and sensitive skin.
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