Sulfur may help dry and peel the skin as well as reduce acne bacteria.
It is usually applied 1-2 times per day.
Hard to find.
A bit pricey.
Might be too intense for sensitive skin.
-It works
-100% all natural
NONE.
Okay it's a little bit pricey, but clear skin is priceless to me,
-Improved skin condition
-Lasts a long time
-Rinses off well - No residue
-Very good product support
-Purchase online only
Works to reduce redness and inflammation.
Dry the skin a bit, as all acne products. I use exposed moisturizer after it.
One of the best cleanser i have ever used.. seriously!! my skin does not produce too much oil with it
it might irritate your skin
Clears up acne
Trial size, therefore can run out fast.
No extra steps, fast, easy, works by itself.
None
Makes skin feel smooth.
Helps reduce the sight of acne
Kills acne, even my moderate to severe stuff.
Smells sort of bad.
Drying.
Can cause some initial peeling.
Been working consistently for 5 years running.
None, except if the bar is left to dry out in the shower, the little sulfur crystals begin to stick out a little, making the bar a little rough for the next use.
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Pros:
Leaves skin babysoft
A little goes a long way.,
It really works.