Suitable shower gel for problem skin
Assessment:
I will buy again:
yes
Experience of use:
less than a month
Are natural structure, contains d-pantenol, an economical expense, especially for teenagers
No
I use this gel approximately days 10 (for New year mother presented to me together with the same shampoo in set). At first I thought faugh: for New year shower gel and shampoo, took offense. Generally in vain. And so about shower gel. At me periodically on a back heat-spots get out, scratch both in general it is ugly and it is not convenient. I, of course, a lot of things tried (and children's soap, and even wiped with camomile broth after each shower, I am not lazy). But generally all this not that. Boringly and not hunting to me sometimes. Here that I just also appreciated a mother's gift! Contains in gel d-pantenol, it is in general pharmaceutical history and therefore it helps to heal quickly to inflammations and removes peeling. During all the time that I use, my back became much better. I can and with an open back of a jacket to carry now!
Then it not opposite as many acne and pimples medicines. So cool smell, not flower, but some grassy. It is because in structure is natural extracts of a nettle, camomile and calendula. Foams super, a lot of gel is not necessary. I think what such rates precisely on a month 2 will be enough for me.
General impression: after a shower with PepTeens gel the skin moisturized, soft and without irritations. So good shower gel, very.
Assessment:
I will buy again:
yes
Experience of use:
more than a month
humidifies, the pleasant smell, saves from skin problems
did not find
Read previous review and as itself used shampoo of the same series, ordered in addition also gel.
Impressions too good at me - and some smell is direct oooochen pleasant, and adjusts work of sebaceous glands (to sweat I became seems to me less), well and pimples were on a back - now too these problems are absent any more.
Probably it is all about excellent structure, and that the Refarm producer does not add anything superfluous, and tries that people bought and loved their products.