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Product Details
- Dermatologist tested
- Hypoallergenic
- Reduces the appearances of dark spots in 4 weeks
- Vitamin B3 fights discoloration and uneven skin tone
- For Normal to Oily skin, this daily moisturizer evens skin tones in 2 weeks
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Product Description
With exclusive vitamin B3 and C complex, this cream helps reduce the appearance of dark spots after 4 weeks of daily use. What does it do? Specifically designed to suit normal-oily skin, this daily moisturizer evens the skin tone in 2 weeks, and reduces the appearance of dark spots in 4 weeks. It's also been shown to improve the appearance of age spots, blotchiness and texture. How does it work? Designed to suit normal-oily skin, Clarant B3 is specially formulated with ingredients like Vitamin B3 to fight discoloration and uneven skin tone. Vitamin B3 works with skin to enhance its natural turnover process and improve its barrier function, all of which can enhance skin's visible appearance.
Customer Reviews
impressed so far but with some reservations
i have been using the clarant b3 normal to oily skin for three weeks now and so far i have been impressed with the results. however there are a few drawbacks with this product. Pros: the cream is light and absorbs quickly into the skin. my lighter discolorations have become much lighter. skin tone has become more even. the cost is much less per ounce than olay regenerist serum. it held back my normal oily sheen through my makeup for 4 hours. works on other dark pigmented areas besides your face. Cons: the scent reminds me of a lighter version of some bad 70's perfume. it takes some time to get used to. you have to use it consistently twice a day or it doesn't work as well or not at all. i broke out in small pimples the first 2 weeks i used it until my skin got used to it. the darker discolorations on my face are not getting lighter. i'm assuming it will take some time for those...
April 4, 2011
(Washington, DC, USA) | Helpful Votes: 31 | Rating: 3
Amazing product
My face is generally very oily, and due to my acne medications, and i have really dry spots too, making finding a moisturizer really difficult, especially one with UV filters, as these tend to be really thick and greasy even if they are not oil-based or claim to be "non-greasy", which i never find to be the case. The Clarant B3 formula for normal to oily skin is really good for evening everything out, as far as the oiliness is concerned. The feeling is also really fresh. It indeed gives a matte appearance, although after a few hours, I still see some oil, as should be expected. As far as removing dark spots, the moisturizer does a good job of making the skin tone look very even when it is applied. I would not be the best person to ask if the results are permanent, because I still have acne so I get new dark spots all the time and can't really keep track of the old ones. I, however, can say that my forehead has been acne free for awhile, and the skin looks very even. I've even...
January 8, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 23 | Rating: 5
LOVE THIS PRODUCT!
I never right reviews but have been wanting to right a review for this product since I bought it back in January this year. I have had acne all my life. As I got older the acne got a little better and I would suffer the occasional breakout every few days, but always have had breakouts. Then last year something went out of wack and I developed full blown acne vulgaris all over my face, forehead, eyebrows, ears, you name it. I am 42 years old! I was prescribed Benzaclin which was great and worked to help bring the acne under control and not spread any further. However it dried out my skin terribly and left a blanket of blackheads that were difficult to get rid of without doing the worse thing, which is popping them. So in addition to the blackheads, I had hyperpigmentation all over my face from popping the pimples. My face was covered in acne dark spots. Every moisturizer I've used in the past did nothing for my face. I don't wear makeup and never did because of oily skin, but...
May 5, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 8 | Rating: 4