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Cons:
Smells a little funny.
Pros:
Cheap, Found in most stores, Sold in large bottles, All natural
Cons:
Has a funny smell-but this goes completely away as it dries
Pros:
Works - for me anyway
Doesn't over dry
Cheap
Cons:
Using cotton pads to apply
Pros:
gentle, and effective
Cons:
none
Pros:
Cleanses
Leaves skin smooth
Light scent
Cons:
Drying (easily solved with any moisturizer)
Pros:
Bottle lasts long
Cheap
Makes skin soft
Helps with acne a little
Natural
Cons:
None really
Pros:
Low cost, does not cause excessive dryness, does not cause flaking or peeling, anti-inflammatory, astringent; this alternative botanical has a long history and is well studied; non-toxic preparations are available (but most RX preps have alcohol)
Cons:
Most preparations are packaged as a liquid, denatured by the addition of alcohol. The odor is not strong, but it is reminiscent of the bark from which it is distilled. I find the smoky fragrance preferable to that of most medicated pad products.
Pros:
Great as a cheap toner. I use it all the time.
Cons:
None really
Pros:
Very gentle. Dries acne and leaves skin soft. Also absorbs oil.
Cons:
Product does not smell good
Pros:
It visibly smooths out your skin tone and really makes your overall complexion look healthy and radiant. I have noticed right away that it really works a lot different and better than harsher face washes I've used before.
Cons:
When I first opened the bottle (The Dickinson's Witch Hazel) I almost threw up. I had to try not to gag when I applied it, and resorted to putting it on with vicks vapor rub under my nose at first. Its not bad after you've used it a few times.
Pros:
Cleared up my skin after no other drugstore acne stuff could.