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Clinique 3 Step System
Choosing The Right Cleanser For Your Skin Is,
The First Important Step In A Daily Skincare Routine.
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Washing your face is refreshing and beneficial. However, too much cleansing,
even with just water, can wash away the skin's naturally produced oils and cause dry,
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itchy and irritated skin. Choosing the right Clinique cleanser for your skin is, therefore,
the
first important step in a daily skincare routine.
The soap versus soap free debate: which should you use?
Soaps contain surfactants that allow oil and water to mix so that sebum can be rinsed off the skin.
Too much surfactant can irritate the skin and cause dryness. Despite the notion that
soap strips all oils from the skin, many soaps contain lards and fats that can leave
oil on the skin and block pores. Soap is alkaline with a pH of about 8; skin is slightly
acidic with a pH of 5.5. Soap, therefore, changes the composition of good bacterial flora
and the activity of enzymes in the upper epidermis. In addition, soaps do not remove make-up
very well. Those with very oily skin may like using soap, but it your skin still feels tight
and dry an hour after washing, you should use a gentler product.[1]
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Facial Soap Clinique cleanser
Step 1 of Clinique's 3 Step Skin Care System is Clinique facial soap bar
that leaves skin feeling fresh, clean,
comfortable never taut or dry. Clinique soap also available in liquid form as called
Clinique liquid facial soap. It is one of the most popular Clinique products.
Extra mild Clinique soap bar and Clinique extra mild liquid facial soap
is for very dry and delicate skin.
The Clinique mild soap bar and Clinique liquid facial soap mild
is for dry or average skin. The Clinique oily soap bar and Clinique oily liquid
facial soap skin formula is for oilier skin.
How To Use Clinique facial soap
Clinique soap usually use for twice a day in the morning and at night,
use hands to lather the soap foam over a makeup free face.
Rinse off the Clinique soap foam with warm tepid water and pat dry with a clean towel
and then follow with appropriate Clinique Clarifying Lotion in step 2 from Clinique 3 step system.
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Clinique Clarifying Lotion 1
The difference maker. Gentle skin exfoliating Clinique lotion clarifying 1
developed by Clinique’s dermatologists
for the needs of very dry skins. The Clinique clarifying lotion de flakes
skin’s surface to smooth and reveal clearer skin.
Use Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion after Clinique cleansing lotion.
Clinique Clarifying Lotion 2
The Clinique exfoliating lotion and exfoliating cleanser,
it is one of the best exfoliating lotion for the skin type 2.
Clinique clarifying lotion 2 developed by Clinique’s dermatologists
for the skins type that dry in the cheeks and comfortable to oily in the T zone.
It is an exfoliating facial cleanser and de flakes skin’s surface to smooth and reveal clearer skin.
Follow with Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion.
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Clinique Clarifying Lotion 3
The Clinique exfoliating cleanser is a gentle exfoliating skin lotion.
Clinique clarifying lotion developed by Clinique’s dermatologists
to help control oil and clarify skins that are comfortable in the cheeks,
oily in the T zone. De flakes skin’s surface to smooth, reveal clearer skin.
Follow with Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel.
Clinique Clarifying Lotion 4
It is an exfoliating facial cleanser and gentle exfoliating skin lotion,
Clinique lotion to help clear and clarify oily skins.
Clinique lotion is one of the best exfoliating lotion
that de flakes skin’s surface to smooth and reveal clearer skin.
How To Use
Using cotton ball, sweep over face and throat twice daily.
For external use only. Avoid eye area.
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Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion
This Clinique Moisturizer maintains optimal moisture balance for very dry skins,
or skins dry in the cheeks,
this Clinique skin care product comfortable to oily in the T zone. This is one of the top selling Clinique products.
Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel The Clinique Moisturizer that maintains optimal moisture
balance for skins comfortable in the cheeks but oily in the T zone or oily all over. Oil free.[2]
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References:
[1]. “Vogue Beauty”, by Bronwyn Cosgrave, Juliet Cohen, Rachel Marlowe, Kathy Philips,
Lizzie Radford. Carlton Books, London. 2000.
[2]. Clinique Website
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