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Cons:
stings a bit
Pros:
Gentler than most other exfoliators
Exfoliation is an essential part of skincare :)
Pros:
Dramatically reduced acne in a few short days
Leaves skin soft and glowing
Cons:
Burns skin if left on too long/used too frequently
Detrimental to acid mantel
Pros:
-soft skin
-closes pores
-clears acne
Cons:
-drying
-stings
Pros:
Cheap, natural, no chemicals easy to use/purchase
Cons:
can irritate skin if not diluted enough (exfoliant) or rinsed properly
Pros:
- the only product I have ever used that quickly got rid of cystic acne
- smooth skin
- evened out my complexion
- prevented breakouts
- cheap
Cons:
- burns/temporary rashes the first couple uses (can be countered with aloe, very good for the skin)
- when it dries, the baking soda gets real flakey
- doesn't seem to counter hormonal acne...
Pros:
Clears skin up a bit
No harsh fragances
Doesn't clog pores
Oil-free
Cheap
Cons:
Can be a little too harsh, leaving skin red
You need quite a lot of it
Pros:
cleared up my skin!
no harmful chemicals
good exfoliator
Cons:
do not rub vigrously coz it can be quite abrasive.
Pros:
When used as an exfoliant mixed with some table sugar, I love it. It gets rid of all the dead skin that's clogging up pores, and is very effective with those little white bumps on my chin. It doesn't dry out my skin either.
Cons:
The first time I use it, my skin was a little red. NEVER use it as a mask, it hurts like heck. Also, since it has a pH of 8.3. It is a base and you may want to splash yourself with lemon juice or something acidic to keep your skin pH balanced.
Pros:
cheap
leaves skin smooth
natural