Equate Acne Wash - Product Review
Unfortunately, at almost forty years of age, I still need to purchase products to keep my breakouts under control. Although usually only an issue for a week or two out of the month, my skin continues to behave as though my sixteenth birthday is just around the corner, instead of my
fortieth. I spotted Equate Acne Wash in Walmart among their vast offerings of skin care products. When compared to Neutrogena and other brand names in skin care, Equate Acne Wash was a bargain at only three dollars and change for a six fluid ounce bottle.
Equate Acne Wash contains two percent Salicylic Acid. Salicylic Acid has long been touted as an acne medication that clears up breakouts while reducing the output of pore clogging oil that acne sufferers produce too much of. Besides clogging pores, an excess of oil also contributes to an unattractive shiny look while causing makeup to disappear quickly or look sloppy. After comparing Equate Acne Wash to similar facial cleansers with the same amount of Salicylic Acid and other ingredients, I determined that this product would save me more than a dollar.
Equate Acne Wash is used as other liquid facial soaps. After wetting the face, the product gets pumped into the hands and worked into a lather. I found that I needed to use at least three pumps of Equate Acne Wash to have an adequate amount of product to create enough lather to wash my face and neck. The product is somewhat thinner than other comparable liquid facial cleansers. This was the first negative quality I discovered about the product.
Equate Acne Wash contains two percent Salicylic Acid. Salicylic Acid has long been touted as an acne medication that clears up breakouts while reducing the output of pore clogging oil that acne sufferers produce too much of. Besides clogging pores, an excess of oil also contributes to an unattractive shiny look while causing makeup to disappear quickly or look sloppy. After comparing Equate Acne Wash to similar facial cleansers with the same amount of Salicylic Acid and other ingredients, I determined that this product would save me more than a dollar.
Equate Acne Wash is used as other liquid facial soaps. After wetting the face, the product gets pumped into the hands and worked into a lather. I found that I needed to use at least three pumps of Equate Acne Wash to have an adequate amount of product to create enough lather to wash my face and neck. The product is somewhat thinner than other comparable liquid facial cleansers. This was the first negative quality I discovered about the product.
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