Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash Review

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I buy Neutrogena Acne Face Wash the most because it cleans up my face really well and keeps acne and pimples at bay. I enjoyed similar benefits from an exact doppelganger of this face wash, Dial Acne Control Face Wash, but at a couple of dollars less.

Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash

Product Description:
Get clearer-looking skin in three days with Dial Acne Control Deep Cleansing Face Wash. The wash is formulated with citrus extracts and salicylic acid to visibly improve the look of your skin.

Ingredients:

Ingredients face wash

Price:
$3.57

My Take on Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash:

Packaging: The packaging is exactly like that of Neutrogena Oil-Free Face Wash, a clear plastic bottle with a pump dispenser and the only difference is the writing on the bottle. Even though this product is a bit cheaper than Neutrogena, it is not of inferior quality.

Acne face wash

Consistency: It is a dense fluid face wash with not so runny consistency. It looks like pale honey, but just not as thick or viscous. The consistency is right for a face wash, but a bit too thick to be used on a cleansing brush and has to be diluted if you are using it with electronic rotating brushes.

Fragrance: I like the smell of this face wash because it is not overpowering and has a subtle floral fragrance like a talcum powder.

Efficacy: A small dollop is enough to cleanse the face and neck thoroughly. I usually use a Sephora Face Cleansing Brush to cleanse my face and this face wash works great in tandem with it. It removes dirt and grime from my face and also residue makeup that my oil-based remover fails to remove.  Since the time I have been using it, I have not encountered any acne breakouts except a few odd ones which do appear once in a blue moon, but that’s nothing to complain about.

Packaging face wash

This face wash produces a generous amount of lather and makes the cleansing process easier, but it leaves face dry and my skin needs immediate hydration after usage – this is a downside for most of the soap-based face washes because of the presence of sulphates.

Swatch face wash

Dial Acne Face Wash is a good and cheap face wash which would do well in our shower caddy. However, it does dry out my skin and all of you out there who do not like their skin getting all stretchy after using a soap-based cleanser, should refrain from picking it up,

In a nut shell, I can say that I would like to buy this face wash than the Neutorgena one and save myself a humble penny.

Pros of Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash:

  • Pump dispenser packaging.
  • Just a small quantity goes a long way.
  • Subtle floral fragrance.
  • Gives a generous amount of lather.
  • A small quantity is enough for large areas.
  • Can be used to remove residue makeup.
  • Can be used with a face brush, if diluted with water.
  • Leaves skin soft and smooth.
  • Prevents acne breakouts.
  • Not expensive.

Cons of Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash:

  • Dries out skin.
  • A bit too thick to be used with a face cleansing brush, has to be diluted with water.
  • Packaging is not travel friendly.

Would I Repurchase Dial Oil Free Acne Control Face Wash?

Yes, because my skin likes it and I recommend it all those who would like to try a face wash that would prevent acne.

IMBB Rating:
4/5

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