Hi all.
I used to use SpectroDERM as a cleanser, but I haven't bought it in a long time so when I went to the store to pick up a bottle, I noticed there are a LOT more different types than there used to be.
I'm wondering which one people use? And which one you like the best?
Specifically I am considering:
SpectroDerm (dry, sensitive skin)
SpectroJel Combination (for combination skin)
SpectroJel Sensitive, Problem prone skin
My skin is probably combination: can get a little oily on the nose and forehead, but mostly dry everywhere else.
SpectroJel confusion!
Started by ospray, Apr 13 2008 01:32 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 April 2008 - 01:32 PM
#2
Posted 20 April 2008 - 08:45 PM
I first used the purple problem prone one, but then switched to the green "oiley skin" one. It doesn't seem like much of a difference and the purple bottle is pH balanced now (less dry skin). I'm switching back to the purple one and would recommend it.
#3
Posted 27 April 2008 - 04:53 PM
So I got the purple bottle, the "Sensitive, problem-prone, fragrance-free" version but it smells REALLY strong to me. I guess I am used to SpectroDerm now.
Has anyone noticed a difference between SpectroJel and SpectroDerm (if you have tried both)?
Has anyone noticed a difference between SpectroJel and SpectroDerm (if you have tried both)?
#4
Posted 08 May 2008 - 08:44 AM
Just in case anyone is interested....
I tried the Jel version (purple bottle, for sensitive problem-prone skin) and I did not like it. The smell was too strong, and it left my face dry, tight, and flakey. I instead got my old SpectroDerm and have been much happier with it - no harsh smell, and it moisturizes better.
I tried the Jel version (purple bottle, for sensitive problem-prone skin) and I did not like it. The smell was too strong, and it left my face dry, tight, and flakey. I instead got my old SpectroDerm and have been much happier with it - no harsh smell, and it moisturizes better.
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