Have you guys ever used it? it has some good reviews, it's kinda pricey so just wanted to ask you
I think la roche posay is a good brand, what is your experience
Have you guys ever used it? it has some good reviews, it's kinda pricey so just wanted to ask you
I think la roche posay is a good brand, what is your experience
It's the brand I've been using for ten years now and it's really good! ( but pricey indeed)
I have used it, I have quite dry skin and it has worked extremely wel for me.
Be careful tho, if you live in the US. The US brand version of Roche - Posay has really bad quality compared to the version being sold in Europe. I'm using the Europe version since I live there.
I live in France
and it's a really really really good brand
I have used it, I have quite dry skin and it has worked extremely wel for me.
Be careful tho, if you live in the US. The US brand version of Roche - Posay has really bad quality compared to the version being sold in Europe. I'm using the Europe version since I live there.
nah I'm in Europe
thanks
It's definitely one of the better brands. Dermatologist brands in general are the best options.
Not this particular product, but I used a lot of their skincare for dry and sensitive skin type and several sunscreens. It's good, but not something that amazed me. Сhoosing from French pharmacy brands I like
Avene more.
i love their sunscreens. I also grab their products when my skin is acting up. Its a good brand
I use their Lipikar Balm AP+M and I love it.
Not this particular product, but I used a lot of their skincare for dry and sensitive skin type and several sunscreens. It's good, but not something that amazed me. Сhoosing from French pharmacy brands I like
Avene more.
Thanks for reviewing, is avene cleanance line good if you know that? 😍
Thanks for reviewing, is avene cleanance line good if you know that? 😍
Sorry, IDK, my skin is not acne prone. The only product I used was Cleanance pencil when I had occasional period pimples. It contains salicylic acid to dissolve the sebum plug and clay to absorb it. I think that most of such products for local use work in about the same way and there are cheaper options.
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