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DALY BEAUTY: Beautiful Clear Skin with La Roche Posay

Oct 6, 2011

Beautiful Clear Skin with La Roche Posay



My oily acne prone skin drives me crazy. I won't complain too much, as oily skin tends to age slower and my mother's smooth lovely skin is proof of that. At any rate, I still don't like breakouts. Taking cod liver oil capsules has made a huge difference (thanks to Beauty Editor's amazing post ) but a bit of topical help is still good. A lot of acne creams make my skin dry & flakey which is a drag. When I have a zit that need healing, or dry flakey skin, La Roche Posay Cicaplast has proven miraculous. Makes sense that another La Roche Posay product would help those little zit buggers before they become a wound. 

I saw La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo at my local pharmacy, being sold with the Effaclar cleanser as a bonus. I decided to give it a try, based on my love of the Cicaplast. From the website: Effaclar Duo is a complete skincare product that combines 4 active ingredients to act on the two main symptoms of skin with imperfections: Severe localised imperfections: Niacinamide and Piroctone Olamine to fight against bacterial proliferation and eliminate imperfections. Pores clogged with sebum: the combination of LHA and Linoleic Acid unclogs pores while eliminating the accumulated dead cells responsible for blockage. These active ingredients are combined with soothing, anti-irritant La Roche-Posay thermal spring water to reduce redness.


The first thing I notice is the texture. It is creamy and milky and quite thin, a light liquid that just melts into the skin. Not thick at all but nor is it drying.  It has a fresh clean scent that I quite like, it feels fresh going on. It doesn't build up or ball off (like some salicylic acid gels) but seems to sink right into the skin. I feel my skin is clearer and brighter since using it. The main thing I really like about Effaclar and La Roche Posay is that they recognize that acne prone and oily skin are also sensitive skin. It took me a long time to realize that by using harsh nasty stuff on my face, it would often freak out and break out even worse. I've found the gentler I am, the better my skin is. Basic gentle cleansing, no violent scrubbing and no harsh creams.  Effaclar Duo is very gentle- trust me.

The Effaclar Gel cleanser that came with the lotion as a bonus is also terrific. I am just as happy with my usual cleanser but this one came in a smallish tube that will be perfect for travel. 

I got my La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo at Shopper's Drug Mart for $25.00, with the cleanser as a free bonus. US buyers can get La Roche Posay online here.

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10 Comments:

At October 6, 2011 at 5:48 PM , Blogger Elisa said...

Jane, how big are the cod liver oil capsules you take? Even though I have dry rather than oily skin, I've wanted to try them, but fish oil pills are usually so huge I take one look and have a panic attack. (My throat is teensy.)

 
At October 10, 2011 at 11:13 AM , Blogger Beauty Box said...

Gosh this brand is so affordable in the US...It's about USD40-50 for a tube of sunscreen...But will check this out as I have acne-prone and senstive skin too.

 
At October 11, 2011 at 10:56 AM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

Elisa- The ones I take are large, it took some getting used to, I find using a warm drink to take them with helps. I take one with my morning coffee. Carlsons brand is good quality and they have a smaller dosage capsule http://www.carlsonlabs.com/p-31-cod-liver-oil.aspx I'd look for small capsules, even child size. Or, if you feel brave, take the liquid like I used to as a kid!

Astrorainfall- let me know your thoughts if you give it a try!

 
At October 29, 2011 at 4:42 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,
I am a little confused about which range to use from La Roche Posay. I have oily skin and if I use any moisturizer, it kind of gives me an acne in just half an hour. I did read reviews about Effaclar Duo on makeupalley.com and many said that use of duo causes redness and irritation so am scared and highly confused whether I should use Effaclar or Cicaplast. Cicaplast seems to be for dry skin but my question is if it is used on oily skin like mine(description given), will this break me up? My skin looks very irregular and not smooth at all (even without pimples/acne)...

 
At November 15, 2011 at 10:46 AM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

Gattu- The Effaclar and Cicaplast are so gentle, I barely notice them on my skin. Cicaplast I only use as a spot treatment for injured skin, ie on a blemish that is slow to heal. I have been having fantastic results with Dermaglow Oil Free products, I recently reviewed the Cleansing Foam, which is amazing. Stay tuned for more reviews of the Day and Night Oil Free lotions....

 
At November 28, 2011 at 12:08 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there a difference between the us version and the Canadian one? I'm using the Canadian one.....

 
At December 2, 2011 at 10:16 AM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

Anonymous- I have no idea about different formulas. La Roche Posay is a hard company to get information from. Often the US does have different laws regarding ingredients but my review is for the Canadian product. I'd say look on the label for where it is made.

 
At January 7, 2012 at 7:30 PM , Anonymous Wordbird said...

I'm also an oily, spot-prone older woman (so good to know there are others out there!) and I also can't go putting things on my skin that are too harsh, but need to do something to keep the spots in check and lightly moisturise my cheeks without overstimulating the zit zone that is my jawline.
I use Effaclar K, as it has a mild exfoliant action and it works for me, but what I love about the Effaclar range is that it's not just one moisturiser for all greasy skins, they've got a few to choose from to meet your specific needs. AND it's not expensive, which is brilliant.

 
At January 7, 2012 at 7:44 PM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

Wordbird ~ thanks so much for that info...I am totally trying the Effaclar K, as a mild exfoliating action is always helpful. Keeping those pores clear!

 
At February 6, 2012 at 8:02 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a difference in the Efflaclar Duo formula depending on the region. For example, I first bought Effaclar Duo when I was living in Latin America and the formula is certainly different from the US version I recently started. I just don't get it. The textures are completely different. The US version is more opaque. Completely different textures. Is it possible for me to get the Latin American/ French versions anywhere in the US?

 

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