Thursday, February 28

La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo





If you're an avid blog reader like myself, then I'm sure you've read enough reviews on La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo* to last a lifetime, but just incase you're not, here is my two cents on this blemish busting delight.

When this product first started being raved about, I was quite lucky in the sense that I didn't need to try it; my skin was clear of any blemishes and although I always tend to have pore issues, they weren't going through a very bad nor clogged up stage. However, I would say that over the last six weeks or so, my skin has been playing up a little and areas that I have never really had any complaints about, seem to have unfortunately been a little blemish prone and angry. After a couple of weeks of complaining and not really knowing what would work to get my skin back under control, I decided to put this Effaclar Duo to the test and see if it really was worth all the hype I had read.

It's a light cream-gel texture that works to unclog the pores by eliminating the cells causing the blockage and includes ingredients that help to eliminate any imperfections and fight against bacteria. I followed the instructions and applied this to my whole face, day and night, which at first seemed to work well and I was pleased how it sat underneath my make up, however, I did start to notice that some areas, particularly my nose were becoming quite dry. 
Not wanting to over do it on my skin and potentially cause further problems, I decided to change the routine and use a smaller amount only as a part of my evening regime and since then it has begun to work perfectly and has certainly helped to revert my skin back to its "normal" state.

This didn't zap any of my spots as such, but it definitely calmed down my blemish troubled areas and has helped put a stop to my areas of reoccurring issues as well as hormonal breakouts which is great. After using this continuously, my skin begun to look a lot clearer again and I, like most people, am really impressed.

The only problem with it was that I found it to it quite deceiving in that it doesn't look particularly drying or harsh, but with my nose area becoming substantially drier, I would personally advice that you go easy with it at first and use minimal amount of product, which is all that's necesary anyway.

La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo costs £13 for 40ml and is available to buy in Boots.

Have you tried this product? I would love to know your thoughts.


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16 comments

  1. I've been using this for about a month now and it's really helped my skin stay clear. As you said, it doesn't get rid of spots but it has stopped any further breakouts. I love it x

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  2. You're so lucky this worked for you! I used it for about 3-4 weeks and it just broke me out so much :( xo

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  3. This is literally my wonder product of the moment! I use it before makeup and I find it is a really good primer as it mattifies my skin and my foundation doesn't slide off! I also find that by using it at that point, the foundation is quite moisurising so combats any over drying!

    LOVE IT! I've also bought some of La Roche Posay's other products and love them too - really suit my skin type!

    www.sweetiesal.com

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  4. I've wanted to try it but I'm always so cynical about jumping on the bandwagon ! It does sound great though x

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  5. I never had problems with spots then a few months ago the Himalayas broke out across my chin! This really helped calm down my skin, the redness and spots. Didn't get rid of my spots but helped reduce redness! Definitely a repurchase for me!

    amrxo.blogspot.com
    xo

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  6. Love this skincare brand. Thanks for sharing

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  7. I have heard so much about this. I am defo going to try it! Love your blog

    www.chloemandrell.blogspot.com

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  8. i have heard so many good things about this product! i am very eager to try this!x

    www.okfashionbeauty.blogspot.co.uk

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  9. I've heard a lot about this and I'm dying to try it, it always seems to be out of stock on the boots website though!

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  10. Love this skin care brand and have heard great reviews about this product! Lovely post :)

    Alara x x

    http://thevanitylondon.blogspot.co.uk/

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  11. Love the brand, but this just didn't agree with my skin :(

    A little bit Unique

    x


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  12. didn't agree with my skin, didn't really see it do a lot at all and I think it actually broke me out! shame cos they have some amazing products! :) x

    http://thebeautyvisual.blogspot.co.uk

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  13. It's good for drying up spots and reducing redness, which seems is the only thing Linoleic acid does anyway. Personally i liked it but think cheaper acne treatments do the same.
    I personally my skin seems to prefer treatments which contain salicylic acid as they seem to do more to prevent and heal my acne.

    Jules x

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  14. I have acne prone skin and oily skin and I found that the texture was nice but it in nooo way has stopped my spots and I've being using it a while! However I do think other areas of my face have become less red, that could be my whole beauty routine that is doing that though, I really don't know! Think it's a tad overhyped I'm afraid :(

    alicekatex.blogspot.com

    love alice xxx

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  15. I bought one of this after reading a lot of comments saying how powerful this is, but not very sure how to apply to get the maximise its result. Do you apply this as a make up primer? If I want to apply it before I sleep, do I apply this before my evening cream? or even before serum? Thank you very much.

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