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Garnier Naturals’ Deep pore Exfoliating face wash:Review

Garnier Naturals’ Deep pore face wash
If you have been following this blog religiously, then you must be aware that I have an oily, acne-prone skin and am constantly on the lookout for products that can control excess sebum-secretion. Himalaya Gentle Face Wash Gel for oily skin. helped me to some extent. But I needed something stronger this summer. So I purchased Garnier Naturals Deep pore face wash and am quite happy with it.

It contains salicyclic acid, alcohol among many other ingredients. As anyone with oily or spot prone skin will know, the ingredient Salicylic Acid should be a must in any product designed for oily, zit-prone skin. Salicylic Acid works by sloughing off the dead cells from the face, prevents pore clogging and the formation of zits.
It’s a great product and I have been using it twice a day, everyday. Firstly, I wet my face and then squeeze a bit of it on my palm. It’s gel-like and transparent with blue granules. I then gently massage it with my finger tips all over my face concentrating more on the T-zone. It’s more like a scrub; feels good as the grains work on my skin. It doesn’t work up lather, though.The smell isn’t particularly strong either- another thing which I liked about it. Then I rinse it off by splashing cool water on my face. After use my skin never stings or feels tight or stretched, just fresh and free from grease; maybe because my face is too oily. Now there are hardly any blackheads on my nose. It’s economical too – just a little goes a long way. For those who feel that it is too drying on their facial skin; this can be easily resolved by using a moisturizer after rinsing.

Comments

  1. Anonymous12:56 PM

    I love seeing recommendations for great product and it definitely makes me want to go out and buy them when I see such great reviews.Thanks for this post. I love this blog and check it everyday.

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  2. Anonymous12:18 PM

    Great review Aparna and you are right I would not have thought to try this without you mentioning it

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  3. Anonymous12:20 PM

    I did buy this product a few montha back and it is the best.

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  4. Anonymous5:52 PM

    just got my tube today! Cant wait to go home and try it out after your wonderful review!

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  5. Anonymous9:21 AM

    I've always wanted to try their products!

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  6. OMG!! I bought this face wash and lotion and LOVE it!!!!! Thanks for the tip!

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  7. Avantika9:20 AM

    If it's as great , reasonable to me. I have wasted twice as much lately on a ton of cheaper, ineffective face washes lately.

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  8. Anonymous9:48 AM

    It was certainly interesting for me to read this blog. Thanks for it. I like such topics and anything connected to this matter. I would like to read more on that blog soon.

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  9. Anonymous12:48 AM

    It is extremely interesting for me to read that blog. Thanks for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to them. BTW, try to add some images :).

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