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MD Complete Skincare Is Dermatologist Level

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MD Complete is advertised as skincare made simple ... indeed, it is. The preparations are mixed to deliver "dermatologist level" results.  The high concentrated ingredients are reported to be active, potent, multitasking, effective and long-lasting. And based on ingredients, the claims are true.  There are 2 formulas: the green label treats acne, and the blue label combats the effects of aging. The items are sold separately, but the kits tend to be the best value. As an example for anti-aging: the New Wrinkle & Radiance Trio helps to erase lines and wrinkles, as well as, improve skin tone. Here's what you get in the kit:  Step 1) is the Eye Wrinkle Corrector -   A pea size amount has retinol and peptides to improve the look of crow's feet and fine lines. Step 2) is the Retinol Vitamin C Concentrate - to nourish, hydrate and moisturize the skin.  Step 3) is a Wrinkle & Radiance Remedy - Apply 1-2 pumps   of active ingredient Treti...

The Ordinary Skincare Is Extraordinary

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In looking for photos, I stumbled upon the BeautyFrenyBlog , so you can also read what another blogger has to say about the line. As THE SAVVY SHOPPER , I'm always in search of the best skincare (that works according to science) for less. The more choices, the better for consumers.  In my ongoing research, I've hit upon another excellent skincare line, called The Ordinary , a brand from parent company Deciem . Their beauty team specializes in chemistry and biochemistry to make effective skin products, with a focus on the latest innovations and keeping prices affordable.  Moreover, the skincare is free of the usual undesirable suspects, such as " parabens, sulfates, mineral oil,  methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, animal oils, benzalkonium chloride, coal tar dyes, formaldehyde, mercury, oxybenzone." The line is sold in Europe, Canada and on Amazon , as well as, various online retailers like ASOS . No animal testing is involved in developing the...