Alcohol Denat in Garnier Gel Cream
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Jul 8, 2012
Elise B.
I've been using the Garnier moisture rescue cream gel for almost two years now and I love the way it feels on my oily skin. But it seems to make my face more oily and dry after awhile. I looked at the ingredients and I found that Alcohol Denat(ured) is in the top 3 ingredients. I found out this is very bad for most skin types. In fact it makes oily skin oiler -_- Just felt like bringing this to people's attention and open it up to discussion. And I'm definitely changing moisturizers!