Pond's : Cold Cream Cleanser

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4.2
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Mineral Oil, Water, Ceresin, Beeswax, Triethanolamine, Ceteth 20, Fragrance, Behenic Acid, Montan Wax, Cetyl Alcohol, Carbomer, DMDM Hydantoin, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate.

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February 2, 2017
Breakouts
Sorry, guys! - Gave this one a try, because I thought it might be good to double cleanse in my skin care routine. I should've known this wouldn't work for me, as I'm very sensitive to oils and Mineral oil is one of the first ingredients listed. However, the positive reviews on here made me believe this might not break me out. My skin was about the clearest it's been in ten years before trying this (so I figured I would really be able to tell this products effects), with just a little redness left over from past break outs. The first day I tried this, it didn't seem to affect my skin negatively or positively. Yesterday, however, I noticed my skin texture looked drier and it almost seemed like my pores on my cheeks were enlarged. I used it again last night, and today I woke up and found tiny little bumps on my chin, cheeks, and forehead. Also, I now have an itchy red rash on my neck (which I can only assume is from this product as it's the only thing different in my life.) - This is definitely a product that causes breakouts for me! I don't recommend it. (Try Bioderma for something very gentle or even the Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Cleanser for an affordable, accessible, and EFFECTIVE drug store product that works well for my sensitive skin AND my boyfriends.
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Cons:

Causes terrible breakouts

I hadn't had a breakout in two years, had to grab a drug store brand makeup remover because I unexpectedly ran out and ended up using this until it ran out maybe a month or two later. This reminds me of why I don't use drug store products. This caused a breakout so bad that I have had to see three dermatologists, and now have scarring and hyperpigmentation all over my face and was referred to another doctor to have laser treatments to fix my skin. IF YOU VALUE YOUR SKIN DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT!