some reviews claim that spectro derm has a bad smell, but it doesn't. well atleast i didn't think so. and it wasn't too expensive, as you can pick it up at any drug store. anyways i was initially skeptical about buying spectro derm... +
some reviews claim that spectro derm has a bad smell, but it doesn't. well atleast i didn't think so. and it wasn't too expensive, as you can pick it up at any drug store.
anyways i was initially skeptical about buying spectro derm, because well first off i was scared that a cleanser for a dry face would be really greasy and oily and cause my skin to break out. however, it didn't! i went for it and picked up a 200 mL of spectro derm and it works great!
i have pretty dry skin, and i had some dry patches, and i've been using spectro derm for about a week now and the dry patches are gone and my face is not as dry as it was before. i, do however still moisturize but the spectro derm seems to have cleared up the dry skin. it's pretty good in removing makeup as well. i don't have acne, i get the occasional pimple or blemish, but i don't think there are many products that can totally eliminate that. my concern was that my face was dry and looked bland (ie. no glow).
before using spectro derm, i used cetaphil (which worked well too, but i found that my skin was still as dry as usual). i like both products, but spectro derm has more of a moisturizing effect. cetaphil doesn't dry out your skin, but it doesn't really moisturize it either. if you've got normal skin with the occasional break outs and are just looking for a simple cleanser, i'd recommend cetaphil. otherwise, if you have dry skin, spectro derm is awesome. and i've heard most other spectro products work well if you have acne or oily skin.
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