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Everyuth granular face wash: Review

Everyuth granular face wash

Everyuth granular face wash.
(For normal to oily skin.)

Recently I’ve started using ‘Everyuth’s Granular face wash’ and as the name suggests it’s granular and gel-like in consistency. It isn’t too harsh on the skin either and after washing my face with it, it I experience that fresh and clean feeling. I think it’s just wonderful for my oily skin, although I would prefer Garnier’s Deep Pore Exfoliating Face Wash in the hot summer months. As for the ingredients, this particular face wash has the natural goodness of Tea Tree Oil, Neem and Chamomile - all of which are believed to work wonders on an acne-prone skin by preventing the occurrence of blackheads, whiteheads or pimples as also in dealing with excessive sebum (oil) secretion capably.

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  1. Anonymous3:55 PM

    Thank you for another great product post.

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  2. Anonymous12:48 PM

    I’ve never tried this but it does sound like something I’d love, thank you!

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  3. Anonymous1:08 PM

    great review! I’ve been wanting to try it for awhile now, so I just placed an order :) a friend of mine has been using it and she loves it.

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  4. Whr can I buy this. Nt finding it anywhr

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