About Face Cleanser

  • No animal testing and hypoallergenic
  • SLS, SLES, Paraben, Glycol, Chloride and Alcohol Free
  • Fights Stress and Moderate Acne and Combination Skin Woes
  • All Natural and Made Fresh to Order
  • Filled with 17 Plant Active Acne Fighting Ingredients

An excellent skin conditioning cleanser for normal, combination and dry skin. A fresh and natural formula that removes surface oils and dirt while also cushioning and replenishing skin cells with the proper acid balance. Perfects the skin mantle and reduces breakouts and blotchiness. Cleanses without leaving skin feeling overly dry. Non comedogenic and filled with natural botanicals, including Jojoba, Olive, Green Tea and Chamomile

Product Size: 4 ounces

List Price: $ 24.99

Price: $ 19.99

AcneErasingSecrets.com Wash your face twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. Both times you should be washing with a natural face wash or soap and not something like clean and clear or clearasil. You need to take care of your skins health so only do what’s natural and only put what’s meant to put on your skin on your skin. Please like, comment and share! David “The Skin” King
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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14 Responses to About Face Cleanser

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    No I dont recommend it at all.

  • k3ntoh92:

    Is cetaphil a good cleanser?

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    Graviola will help with discoloration in general.

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    I would personally not use BP on my face at all. If your scars are red you can try graviola (available through Amazon Herbs)

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    I dont like salicylic acid, especially when its not from a natural source. It can be way too drying for the skin. But, I also don’t really like store brands for cleansers, they have many other chemicals in them that generally aren’t good for your skin.

  • SiliconeBunny:

    - the first thing you see!

  • SiliconeBunny:

    I’ve been using Garnier facial washes on my face. I have oily skin, and throughout the day my akin gets oily fast and my makeup is looking awful!
    I also try simple but Garnier seems to work a lot better for me and gets rid of my break outs a lot faster.
    It has salicylic acid which I heard is good. I swear by it! Is this too harsh for my skin though? I heard in this video that using commercial brands can be harmful. I don’t want to damage my skin at all. The skin on your face is generally the

  • Tanjid Hossain:

    Hi, have you heard about “Break Free Of Acne” (google it)? I have discovered a number of good details about it. For example, Marisha experienced good results from it…

  • T3RRABYT3:

    0:10 priceless xD

  • T3RRABYT3:

    too oily or too dry or too this or that. lol i loved that quote LOL

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    Water with salt is good for your skin. I don’t know whether directly from the ocean with have any effect on you, but you can always buy sea salt or epsom salt (relatively cheap) and wash with it in the shower.

  • HansensUniverse:

    you see i live close to the sea here i whant to try out some things if i wash my face with sea water from the ocean here will that work great for my skin i happen to work allot close to it and also another thing i don’t have the money to buy stu online at the moment so will it be fine to wash with only water it self and no soap and take a hot cloth on my face after to dry some of the water off both morning and night. :)

  • acneerasingsecrets:

    this was an older video where I recommended it at first for everyday use, but now I really think it should be more like once a week if that. I should probably take this down to prevent confusion.

    Use the baking soda once a week with just water, don’t mix it.

  • Jonyramone13:

    You say to use the baking soda for a wash everyday.. morning and night? But on FB you said not too? I use dr b’s soap, would it be cool if i mixed the baking soda with it?

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