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BURT'S BEES NATURAL ACNE SOLUTIONS PURIFYING Gel Cleanser review!


I've been using mostly Burt's bees products for my face and a few other body wash products. I'm mostly satisfied with Burt's bees overall, but this product I'm a little less satisfied with. There seems to be like there are times when this product works and times when it doesn't, but it's also a matter of staying vigilant of using this product three times a day is instructed to see it's full results. There are no shortcuts with acne, especially if you have severe acne. I wouldn't suggest this product to people with highly sensitive skin, but it's fine for people with moderately sensitive skin.

It's on the cheaper side of their products, or at least this size bottle is on the cheaper side. It's quick and easy to use. Another pro is that you can use this product only when you have acne. You don't have to use it for preventative care. You lightly wet your face, put the gel on wipe the jail off make sure you get all of it off and going about your business, which is why you use it three times a day because it's so easy to apply. If you don't have time to do this three times a day or you forget, you'll be dissatisfied. I'd say it's worth the money if you have severe acne. If you're thinking about it, go for it.

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