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Reviews
- wd****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedSep 7, 2024
It cleanses well and leaves my skin feeling moisturized without any tightness after washing. Really great! Not recommended for those who prefer a squeaky-clean feeling after washing. - db********Combination SkinAug 2, 2024
It lathers up nicely and can be used as a cleansing mask, which is great. It's also effective at removing makeup. Perhaps because it's fragrance-free, it seems to have a bland scent. Also, I've noticed some blemishes appearing on my face since I started using this. - nm*******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinInner DrynessMay 21, 2024
Well... I hate to say it, but there's absolutely nothing positive I can say about this product. So, I've been using and loving several Clear Dear products - the Citrus Pads, Watercress Trio, Mucin, and Apricot Balm. They've all worked wonders for me. That's why I decided to try their Watercress Trio Ampoule Cleanser. But oh boy, did that turn out to be a mistake! My skin went haywire for over a month. At first, I didn't even suspect the cleanser. I thought I was dealing with some kind of skin condition - tried squeezing what I thought were whiteheads, worried about folliculitis, even got medication. I tried everything! But then my dermatologist suggested removing recent additions to my skincare routine one by one. Lo and behold, as soon as I stopped using the cleanser, the itching vanished. Can you believe it? I guess I overlooked the possibility because all their other products work so well for me. Now, ironically, I'm using the Watercress Trio to heal my skin from the damage caused by the Watercress Cleanser... Still not fully recovered though.