Friday, 6 November 2020

REN Skincare Clearcalm Clarifying Clay Cleanser

I adore Ren skincare as a brand and I am really enjoying watching their journey to becoming zero waste by 2021 and as they do so, products are being repackaged and reintroduced. Today sees the turn of the ClearCalm Clarifying Clay Cleanser which I have been using for the past few weeks now and I absolutely love it, as with the rest of the range.
REN Skincare Clearcalm Clarifying Clay Cleanser
Described as being the spot-fighting, purifying clay cleanser, suitable for every skin type, this cleanser which has been repackaged and is now in what is called post-consumer recycled packaging.

The cleanser itself has been formulated to be non-drying as it fights blemishes without leaving redness or being harsh on the skin, so it is therefore ideal for those with sensitive skin. As always with Ren, there is a host of amazing ingredients:
  • Kaolin Clay - This forms the base of the cleanser.  Its job is to draw out impurities as well as excess oil,
  • Willow Bark Extract - This helps to minimise pore appearance whilst at the same time removing dirt build up and other pollutions which cause blemishes on the skin
  • Mayblossom Extract - This is used because it helps to keep the skin clear 
On the skin, being non-foaming, what I absolutely adore about this cleanser is how it feels on my skin when I am using it and afterwards being silky soft and smooth.

Maskne is an issue that is popping up more and more as an issue for many with having to wear facemasks and moving form hot and cold temperatures, as well as constantly breathing on your own skin, this cleanser, due to its ingredients would work as a preventative solution to reducing breakouts and luckily, whilst I haven't suffered from Maskne, I would guess it is down to using products such as this.

This REN Skincare Clearcalm Clarifying Clay Cleanser, is on sale now for £24 via REN* and other stockists such as Lookfantastic*.




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