Friday, February 10, 2012

Review: Jeune d'age Organics Acne cleanser

It can be a challenge to find a good cleanser that helps heal acne.  Many conventional cleansers are much too harsh, stripping the skin of all natural oils.  Fortunately, Jeune d'age Organics makes a gentler acne cleanser.

Pros:
  • Effective
  • Doesn't dry skin out
  • A little goes a long way
  • Convenient pump dispenser
Cons:
  • Dark appearance is a bit unusual
Summary:
This gentle yet effective acne cleanser works well as part of a daily skin care routine.  With consistent use, it helps to clear skin and reduces breakouts.  However, the dark appearance may be a bit surprising to those new to natural products.  I believe this is due to activated charcoal, which is very useful for drawing out impurities in the skin.  I'd recommend this product for anyone suffering from acne who has an open mind about natural products.

Product Ratings (out of 5)

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