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If you’ve been following me for awhile, then you know that I struggle with acne-prone, combination skin. Basically I break out very easily in my T-zone (which is always very oily), but then have dry skin everywhere else. And extra dry right now in the winter. It has been frustrating to deal with over the years because I feel like a lot of products are geared towards either dry skin or oily skin. It can be difficult to find the right solution for combination skin, but that’s why I’m always open to and love trying new products and sharing my experiences with them. That’s why I’m so excited to share with you the Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub and Bioré Baking Soda Pore Cleanser.
You are probably wondering – baking soda? In a scrub and cleanser? Yes! And the best part about the Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub is how much fun it is to use on top of being an amazing exfoliater – you can actually feel the fizz! Just imagine – a spa like scene by your own bathroom sink. The Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub feels like heaven on your skin, and doesn’t irritate your skin or pores like many exfoliating products do. It is also customizable, you can easily dial up or down the amount of exfoliation your skin needs based on the amount of water you add to the powder. I simply pour out a little bit of the powder and add more water for a less intense exfoliation. The amazing power of an H20-activated product!
Now the Bioré Baking Soda Pore Cleanser is the perfect counterpart to the exfoliation product, as it dissolves dirt and oil while gently exfoliating. It also preps your skin for the scrub that gets in even deeper for an exfoliation.
So now that I’ve told you about my love for the new Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub and Bioré Baking Soda Pore Cleanser, I’m going to share how to achieve amazing, smooth, clear skin by using these products in combination.
1. Wash your face with the Bioré Baking Soda Pore Cleanser. Make sure to rub it around everywhere and pat your face dry.
2. Wet your face in preparation for the Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub.
3. Click the button to open the container.
4. Pour a quarter size amount of powder in your hand.
5. Add water to activate!
6. Rub around on your face and FEEL THE FIZZ! (It’s seriously amazing).
7. Wash off with water, and pat your face dry.
And now, feel that skin of yours. Isn’t it crazily soft and smooth? I couldn’t believe it the first time I tried it! My skin felt incredibly smooth. The great news is that both the Bioré Baking Soda Cleansing Scrub and Bioré Baking Soda Pore Cleanser are super easy to find in your nearby Target. Definitely make sure you check it out next time you’re there!
Have you ever tried any Bioré products before? Let me know in the comments, and make sure to check out what others have to say about the products by checking out the social hub!
7 Comments
Lauren
February 8, 2016 at 9:16 AMThe fizz of baking soda actually sounds pretty awesome! I definitely want to give the cleanser a try now!
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amy
February 8, 2016 at 12:36 PMSo going to have to try this out. Have a great week.
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chelsea
February 8, 2016 at 1:24 PMThat looks really cool, I love your photos, I feel like I am there washing my face with you!
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Gemma
February 8, 2016 at 3:20 PMSuch an interesting product. I never heard of this before I am interested to try it for myself now. Hope you are having a great day. Gemma x
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theahautecookie
February 8, 2016 at 7:40 PMlooks so cool! xO!
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kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor
February 9, 2016 at 10:16 PMThese Biore products are just so fun…love that fizz!! And your sweater and bun are perfection! #client
Qustom Quinns
February 10, 2016 at 11:47 AMThis sounds so interesting! And affordable 😉 I might be giving this a try
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