21 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
2 Good
0 Bad
Dry
1 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
0 Good
1 Bad
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Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
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5 Reviews
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Product Attributes
5 Reviews
abc1111
Oily/Resilient
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Retinol Clearing Oil
SRP: US $80.00 Size: 30 mL/ 1 oz • The Dermalogica Retinol Acne Clearing Oil is an anti-aging acne treatment that combines two active ingredients, Retinyl Propionate (retinol) and Salicylic Acid (BHA), into one product. It is said that retinol and B...
• The only thing that I don’t like is its natural scent but I’m on my way to getting used to it. • Those not used to retinol or BHA might experience irritation or purging. I suggest easing into this slowly until skin develops tolerance.
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treasuredbeautyfinds
Oily/Sensitive
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Retinol Clearing Oil
If you’re in the market for a show stopper, look no further. Let me start off by saying that I am in my mid thirties, have combination-dry skin that is acne prone. I have a solid skin care routine, that involves using gentle cleansers, salicylic acid...
If you have sensitive skin, tread lightly as this stiff is strong combining BHA with retinol
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Misshollygrove
Oily/Sensitive
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Retinol Clearing Oil
Works great for overnight blemishes. Works wonders. Just apply before going to bed after washing your face. It feels oily but oh my! I woke up the next morning and not acne anymore.
Smells unusual but it is okay.
2
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leah27
Dry/Resilient
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Retinol Clearing Oil
Dermalogica Retinol Acne Clearing Oil is a great product. I have used other Retinol products but never one specifically designed for acne. This product has given me way better results than the other Retinol serums I've used. It's so moisturizing and ...
If you have oily skin I would not recommend this product.
2
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Bethina
Dry/Sensitive
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Retinol Clearing Oil
My partner with combination skin loves this! Great at controlling outbreaks, combating fine lines and more.
Could be a little to much oil for very oily skin, and could be too strong for sensitive skin!
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