La Roche Posay Cicaplast Gel B5,40ml

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La Roche Posay Cicaplast Gel B5,40ml

La Roche Posay Cicaplast Gel B5,40ml

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The Cicaplast Gel B5 doesn’t contain fragrance or other fragrant components and has no scent. Consistency If you have acne-prone skin, this is possible as emollients like Shea Butter and Dimethicone in products could clog your pores.

The first thing I didn’t like about it right off the bat was its consistency. It reminded me of the Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen, which I have a full review of, but the gist was that it left a very oily finish on my skin that was hard to ignore. Well, the Cicaplast Gel B5 has the same silicone-y consistency that, yes, spreads on the skin with ease but also leaves a silicone layer on the surface that makes my skin extremely oily after as little as half an hour after applying it. Additionally, Cicaplast Baume B5 also contains a couple of acne-fighting ingredients, including zinc and panthenol (vitamin B5), which is a soothing and barrier-repairing component that strengthens the skin barrier, helping it fight off pathogens and overgrowth of the acne-causing bacteria. Cicaplast Spray is not my favourite product, but it’s excellent for instantly soothing irritated skin.If you are trying to decide between the two, I would definitely go with the Cicaplast Baume B5 because it’s a much more effective product, in my opinion. It also helped soothe inflammation, and my purge-induced pimples always looked slightly better in the morning after using the Cicaplast Baume B5 the previous evening. I have sensitive and combination skin on my face. Because of this, I usually prefer to use lightweight serums and lotions. I typically reach for fragrance-free products specifically designed for sensitive skin, so my go-to brands are CeraVe, La Roche-Posay, and Aveeno. I also prefer a simplistic skincare routine with versatile products, so the fact that the Balm B5 could serve many different purposes was a huge draw for me. Having combination skin means I have to adjust my skincare routine regularly. Some days I might be oily; some days, I might be dry, and vice versa. The Cicaplast Gel B5 has a silicone gel formula that allows it to spread on the skin easily and create an occlusive barrier to prevent trans-epidermal moisture loss and encourage skin healing. How to Use It?

Khi bắt đầu sử dụng, bạn nên patch-test ở một vùng nhỏ, để xem da có bị kích ứng hay ngứa ngát gì không. RELATED: CeraVe Moisturizer vs. La Roche Posay Cicaplast: Which One is Better For Acne? Consistency When I use Exfoliating Acids, Retinol or any high-percentage serum with actives, it doesn’t sting anymore. Its consistency is a more sophisticated version of Vaseline, Aquaphor, or a silicone-based primer, which could exacerbate skin texture and cause makeup to slide off. Overall, it is a solid barrier repair product, and if you use it consistently enough, you’ll get about the same results as the Baume.Since I’ve been using the Cicaplast Baume B5 for over three years at this point, naturally, I was curious about the gel version of my favorite product, and I immediately wanted to try it. While the Cicaplast Baume is mainly formulated to heal your skin barrier, the Cicaplast Gel, on the other hand, isn’t limited to barrier repair. I started using the Cicaplast Baume B5 when my skin was experiencing extreme dehydration, dryness, peeling, and irritation due to starting tretinoin.



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