Soap&Glory
Face, Soap and Clarity
Reviews
Expensive, Average but works well.
I find this product is expensive for just a 'face wash'. It doesn't stray away from any normal ingredients you would find in say 'asdas own facial wash'. The product does work, you can tell the difference after a few days of using it! The packaging is cute, however for the price I would personally choose something that offers lot more ingredients, may-be some more natrual things.
Worth the money
This is a little expensive for a face wash, but it's very good for blemished skin. This reduces redness instantly and leaves your skin feeling amazing. I can't say that it does wonders for acne, because it doesn't, which is a shame since I imagined it would after reading the product description. Also, the smell isn't to my liking, but it is quite clean and fresh, so some people may like it. The packaging is also super cute, I think it looks amazing in my bathroom
I like the writing on it
The packaging is super cute, i must say! A little expensive but totally worth it! It cleanses extremely well and leaves your skin looking toned and polished and feeling squeaky clean (no really, my face literally was squeaky clean) It has a great smell that's not too overpowering and it lasts a long time.
It doesn't over dry your skin and it brightens the complexion. Also, i love daily exfoliation and the microbeads in this product exfoliated very well.
Pick it up
Efficient inexpensive cleanser
A little bit more expensive than your average drugstore cleanser, but also a little bit more efficient than your drugstore cleanser! I recommend this for normal to combination to oily skin types - it might be a little drying or irritating for dry or sensitive skin types. I'm dry/combination oily and this does slightly exacerbate my dry patches. The fragrance is fantastically refreshing but the 'brightening' complex isnt super noticeable. There are little pink 'exfoliating' beads but I dont recommend using this alone without an exfoliator, theyre not enough. I imagine this stuff could be game changing for oily/acne-prone skin types, though.