Saturday, July 6, 2013

Review: MyChelle Clear Skin Spot Treatment

Note: Packaging has changed.
When I was a teenager, one of the first spot treatments I used was a conventional lotion. Applied dutifully throughout the day, it was effective, but I wish I had known about natural alternatives. Tea tree oil sometimes stings, so MyChelle has another, gentler option: the Clear Skin Spot Treatment.

Pros:
  • Effectively reduces blemishes if applied at least twice a day
  • Vegan and gluten-free
  • A little goes a long way
  • Suitable for those with sensitive skin
  • Mild formula
Cons:
  • Moderately priced ($16 for 0.5 oz)
Summary:
This spot treatment is a relatively gentle formula. A little goes a long way, so a bottle will last awhile. I recommend using it in conjunction with a regular skin care routine for best results. This treatment rates a low to moderate 3 on the EWG Skin Deep database; most ingredients are quite gentle. If you're looking for a natural acne treatment and prefer not to use tea tree oil, this is a great option.

Also available on Amazon.com.

Product Ratings (out of 5)

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Disclosure notice: This product was sent to me free of charge by the manufacturer for review. No additional compensation was accepted and the opinions are my own. Please verify any claims with the manufacturer, especially if you have any allergies or concerns.

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