Description(from the box): Formulated with Salicylic Acid and
Hinoki Cypress, AC Clinic delivers trouble care. Pink Powder alleviates trouble
swelling on contact to minimize damage. It comes with cotton swabs for
application. Non-Comedogenic & Dermatologist Tested.
How
to use: The pink powder spot bottle is to be used at night and should
not be shaken. The Q-tip that is included in the box should be dipped
afterwards and apply it directly to the pimple. The other bottle, pink powder
water, should be used during the daytime and to be shaken.
Results:
Well, the pimples dried and disappeared in 3 days time even the larger
and the cystic ones. The pimples became much more controllable and do not leave
much of a scar.
I highly recommend one to use other AC
Clinic products to get the full effect of the line against acne but the AC
Clinic Intense Pink Powder is a good place to start. Mine at first only lasted
for a month because of the horrible case of my acne, I would add toner and
alcohol so just for me to use the remaining pink powder in the bottle and it
extended its life to up to another month. I would continue repurchasing this
until my war against acne is over. It sting a little on open zits but it works.
It dries up and heals after a few days. It just has that medicine smell but it
really did not bother me. Some bloggers say that it stained the pillowcases but
I really did not experience that despite me lying on my tummy whenever I sleep.
If you already have the other products, the pink powder spot is the last step. Compared
to other pink powder spot treatment, this is cheaper and yet effective.
USAGE ORDER: Cleanser > Toner >
Lotion > Cream > Pink Powder Spot
***Disclaimer: I am not paid by
Etude House and I am not sponsored by any way. I purchased them in my own judgment
and with my own resources.***
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