I am usually not one for using exfoliators, many are too harsh for my sensitive skin. However since my skin type is also dry I realised I was in dire need of an exfoliator that would work well for both dry and sensitive skin. Introducing you to that miracle worker…
Dermalogica is a Skin Care brand that is designed to keep your skin healthy and happy. All of their Skin Care have been dermatologically tested to suit sensitive skin. The products are free from artificial fragrances and colours. What I personally love about this brand is that they are not about the pretty packaging. What drives them are giving their customers the best results for their skin.
'Dermalogica's Daily Microfoliant' is very different from all other exfoliators that I have ever used. The product comes in the form of a dry Rice-based exfoliating powder that mixes with water to create a paste like cream. The powder contains Salicylic Acid and Rice Enzymes that work to remove dead skin cells in a gentle but effective way. You massage the paste into the skin and it leaves your skin looking glowing and healthy. The scrub is not harsh towards your skin, it is a gentle exfoliator to work with. The powder is fine but super effective. I have to say I was rather mind boggled by the results. Its quite shocking to see something so fine leave you with such amazing results and not a drop of red or sore skin in sight. Hop onto this product pronto! LINK
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Nadja
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I have the daily microfoliant as well, it really is incredible! I love how soft my skin always feels after I've used it :) I also use the nip + fab glycolic fix pads occasionally if I want a chemical exfoliation, they're pretty good too!
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Dry skin is the bane of my life this looks decent!
ReplyDeleteLove Vicki | victoriajanex
I never heard about this brand, but I think it's worth it. It's hard to find a right exfoliator for dry and sensitive skin
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