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Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:29 am |
"Our cleanser removes excess oil without...
A. Stripping the acid mantle.
B. Disturbing the acid mantle.
C. Compromising the acid mantle."
I keep coming across cleansers that make these types of claims.
How do the ingredients in these cleansers distinguish and remove the excess oil and leave the oil that makes up the acid mantle?
Is this possible, or is this just clever marketing talk?
Such claims make me wonder whenever I use a cleanser and don't feel clean afterwards: "Does this just mean my acid mantle is being preserved?" |
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