Sunday, August 7, 2011

Two Cleansing Gels I just used: Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel + Astara Blue Flame purifying cleansing gel

Astara blue flame purifying cleansing gel



These are the latest in cleansing gels I've been trying out. I have to say, I keep changing cleansing gels because I'm waiting for something to really wow me but I can't say I've met my perfect cleanser quite yet.

Dermalogica's special cleansing gel was pretty decent. It didn't make me break out. It didn't dry me out. And overall, it seemed to work fine in cleaning my pores and even taking my make-up off without me having to use a separate make-up remover, which I hate to do anyways. But I'm not super thrilled enough to buy the bottle again, mostly for two reasons. One, I didn't really like the way it smelled. It's very clinical smelling and although not too high on the EWG's scale of health concerns, it wasn't stellar either. Two, it has a really almost slimy consistency and it never felt like I was really cleaning my face. Of course, when I used a toner, it's not like I saw anything left behind so it was obviously doing it's job, but it just didn't feel good to use it.
So, having said my two reasons, it may seem like my decision to NOT buy this again is really based not on scientific proof of efficiency but rather how I perceive the product to feel on my skin. But then again, it is a skincare product so shouldn't I care how it feels? I think so.

Now, moving on to Astara's cleansing gel. I really love Astara products. I think their Blue Flame Mask is one of the best things around for combating my oily skin and I have sung the praises of it's work to many. I even have my husband hooked on this stuff. He walks around with his face entirely blue as if it's totally normal. anyways... I thought I'd give their Blue Flame cleansing gel a try since they share the same company and name sort of. I have to say, I was expecting miracles to happen. Unfortunately, it wasn't quite like that. The best thing about this cleanser is the way it smells. I love it! It's earthy, herby, grassy and just smells like you walked into an herbalist's mecca or something. Just really great. I loved smelling the soap as I rubbed it in my hands and washing my face always felt like this earthy experience, like I was doing something green and good for my face. Unfortunately, it didn't really clean my face as well as I would've liked. When I used a toner afterwards, it'd always come up with a little mellow yellow that had clung onto my skin. Still, to be honest, I'm really torn about this cleanser, mostly for the scent, and I wish I could buy it again. Unfortunately, EWG doesn't have this product listed so I can't really tell how good for me it is, but I probably won't be buying this again unless I'm seriously craving some herbally love.

I'm happy to report though , that I have two new cleansers gracing my sink and shower so I will be reporting on them shortly!

2 comments:

  1. Hm.. are there any weird ingredients in the astara cleanser? DO cleansers really make that much of a difference? I like most gel cleanser.

    I just got a new one too so I'll post about that one also!

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    1. no not really. no unusual things. the best thing about the Astara is that it smells like a herbal store or something. I just love the smell. And yes, the cleansers do make a difference when you have oily skin like me. Only when you have used a bad one can you really tell which ones are good! I'll review a bad one just for you soon! :)

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