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Physicians Formula Moisture Balance Hydrating & Balancing Cleanser
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Pros
- Balances Skin
- Gentle
- Leaves Clean Feel
Cons
- Doesn't Remove Makeup
- Packaging could be better
Best Uses
- Dehydrated skin
Comments about Physicians Formula Moisture Balance Hydrating & Balancing Cleanser:
So, I learned that my skin is dehydrated NOT dry. There is a huge difference between the two and if you have skin that feels tight and dry but also gets oily and is prone to breakouts, you probably have dehydrated skin. Because of my breakout-prone/tight skin, an acne cleanser will dry out my skin too much and a moisturizing cleanser will make my face greasy. I was using Cetaphil but did not like the ingredients, so I switched to this. The hyaluronic acid acts like a sponge to pull moisture in to your skin. I use it like this (morning and night): Cleanse with Moisture Balance Hydrating & Balancing Cleanser by Physicians Formula, tone with Skinceuticals LHA Solution, moisturize with DHC Water Base Moister. In the morning I will apply Skinceuticals Sheer Physical UV Defense SPF 50 over the Water Base Moister and then use DHC Velvet Skin Coat. In the evenings I sometimes apply Beauty Without Cruelty Vitamin C Vitality Serum with CoQ10 under the Water Base Moisture. And, once or twice a week (usually on the weekend), I will skip the Water Base Moisture and use DHC Renewing AHA Cream. I have to tell you that my skin has completely corrected itself to a more glowing and smooth state and my acne scars are fading, fading, fading. I highly recommend this product. The only con is that it does not remove makeup well, so I use a Clinique eye makeup remover after cleansing. The toner takes care of the rest. Also, the pump's silver coating flakes off. No need for that, but that is an easy packaging adjustment.
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