DermalogicaClear StartBreakout Clearing Booster 30 ml
Clears breakouts fast. Use daily a.m. + p.m. as needed. This fast-acting booster, formulated with Salicylic Acid, helps combat breakout-causing bacteria for rapid skin clearing. Patented TT Technology and Phytoplankton Extract work with skin’s natural microbiome and help prevent over-drying.
Clear Start™ is tough on breakouts, gentle on your skin: potent active ingredients and naturally gentle botanicals deliver your clearest, healthiest skin ever.
Cruelty-free, gluten-free and vegan. Formulated without artificial fragrances or colors.
Benefits:
- Niacinamide reinforces skin’s defensive barrier and helps to even skin tone.
- Seaweed-derived Chondrus Crispus Extract locks in moisture to help, soothe irritated skin.
- Cruelty-free, gluten-free and vegan. Formulated without artificial fragrances or colors.
How to use:
Apply directly to blemish or breakout area, or apply a thin layer all over the face under moisturizer for breakout prevention.
- Category:Serum
- Article number:1093-242-0000
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Linnea Alma
6 daysPerioral Dermatitis
I have been diagnosed with perioral dermatitis. I am currently treating myself with rosasol (I think that's what it's called), what it is, I also have pimples in like outbreaks on my chin, also on my forehead, and I don't think it's related to perioral. My question is, can I use this on my chin to counteract pimples even though there is sensitivity with perioral dermatitis?16 viewsMaria L.
Customer service at Lyko6 daysHey Linnea! If you suspect that the breakouts are related to your PD, I wouldn't recommend using this as they can sting and feel irritated 💖 Instead, you could use this to calm the breakouts, you can apply it all over your face 👇 lyko.com/sv/dermalogica/dermalogica-calmwater-gel-50ml Good luck and take care! 💖
to leave a commentLinnea Alma
6 daysPerioral Dermatitis
I have been diagnosed with perioral dermatitis. I am currently treating myself with rosasol (I think that's what it's called), what it is, I also have pimples in breakouts on my chin, also on my forehead, and I don't think it's related to perioral. My question is, can I use this on my chin to counteract pimples despite the sensitivity with perioral dermatitis?10 views