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Dec 24, 2012
Aisha K.
So I was thinking of buying some Skincare kit(s) for myself. Which would be better: Philosophy or Murad? Thankss ❤ (most of it is needed for random break outs, Conbo (dry/oily) skin)
Dec 24, 2012
Roxanne P.
murad! but try clinique too!
Dec 24, 2012
Roxanne P.
murad! but try clinique too!
Dec 24, 2012
G-Ann G.
Depends on which product your sensitive to. Philosophy kit uses moosturizer and spot treatment with RA on it. And Murad uses ASA. but you know, drug store brands are getting better at facial kits now. I'm especially impress with Clean and Clear 3-step kit with a benzoyl peroxide wash and ASA moisturizer plus a spot treatment tube. but like I said depends on which product your most sensitive to: BP, ASA or RA
Dec 24, 2012
Alyse M.
You may end up liking certain products from diff brands, so don't limit yourself to a kit!
Dec 24, 2012
Shelley W.
I totally agree with Alyse M. I have don't have a complete set of anything. I rotate and customize my skincare products according to how my skin is behaving. And the kits that are designed for acne can be quite drying so if you go for one look into investing in oil-free moisturizer that is super basic and doesnt contain mineral oil. Neutrogena has a great one....I use the oil-free sensitive skin formula and I use it after my clay mask. Causes zero irritation.