I guess I’m on a Perricone kick. That’s only natural after you find products in a line which you really, really like.
I’m currently testing Dr. Perricone’s recommended duo of Acyl-Glutathione Cream and Cold Plasma.
The 2 oz.bottle of Perricone Nutritive Cleanser ($12.67 value) came in a free travel kit with one of my more spendy Perricone purchases and included a 0.5 oz. jar of Cold Plasma ($75 value).
The point being, if you shop Perricone specials, you can bring the cost per ounce down considerably.
Perricone Nutritive Cleanser
The consistency is very light and pleasant – somewhere between a serum and a gel. The scent is lovely though barely perceptible. I can’t identify it except to tell you it’s floral.
Applied to moistened skin, it glides right on and removes all traces of makeup easily. Do a gentle massage for a few minutes or use a Clarisonic Skin Care Brush to get the maximum benefit from the wonderful antioxidants (DMAE and Alpha-Lipoic Acid) and the AHA (Citric Acid).
Designed as a mild cleansing product that doesn’t strip the skin of its natural oils, this cleanser is suitable for all skin types, though in my opinion, it's especially good for normal to oily skin. One of the listed benefits is to minimize enlarged pores.
If you can afford a little over $6 an ounce for a facial cleanser, put this on your shopping list. Or get it as a special like I did ;-)
Tags: anti-aging skincare, anti-aging product test, anti-aging cell communicating ingredients, reduce lines and wrinkles, effective anti-aging skincare ingredients, clarify skin tone, cosmeceutical peptides, advances in anti-aging
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Review of Dr. Perricone Nutritive Cleanser
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