Product Review: Ivarest Poison Ivy Cleansing Foam - Part 1

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How To Recognize and Avoid Poison Ivy

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Skincare 101: Facial Cleansers

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Osmotics Hydrating Cleanser- reader reviewed

About a month ago I started using the Osmotics Hydrating Cleanser , courtesy of a Truth in Aging sample. And while I have no complaints about its performance, I don’t think I’ll buy it for myself.

To begin with, I have a pretty simple (and perhaps unenlightened) philosophy about facial cleansers. They should cleanse, basically - without doing damage in the process. I simply want to remove makeup, dirt, etc., as preparation for the serums and moisturizers to follow. It seems silly to spend a lot of money on a product that will be in contact with my skin for mere moments (how much actual good could they do, anyway?). I’d rather put the dollars into creams and potions that will be sitting there all day or night. So besides the injunction to first do no harm, I am generally skeptical of other benefits a cleanser might claim and, anyway, would rather look for those benefits in other treatments - for example, by using YBF Prep ($80) after cleansing when I want exfoliation, etc.





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