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Deep sweep cleaning
Deep sweep cleaning










deep sweep cleaning

I was also impressed with how it prepared my skin for the products I used afterward. It didn’t leave any tackiness, like how your face feels after you pull off a sheet mask. It just took a few seconds for my skin to devour the Deep Sweep. Its scent is best described as fresh and clean, and the moment I tried the toner after cleansing - swiping it onto my skin with a cotton pad - I liked how invigorating it felt, like splashing cool water on your face on an especially hot day. So when I recently finished another bottle of toner that I wouldn’t repurchase, I decided to try Farmacy’s well-reviewed Deep Sweep, partly for its intriguing name.ĭeep Sweep comes in a pistachio-hued glass bottle in line with the beauty company’s botanical branding. Some left my face feeling sticky, while others were too tightening. It’s hard to find a formula that’s helps with oiliness but isn’t ridiculously drying. I’ve tried Darphin’s chamomile-charged Intral, Caudalie’s grape-logoed Vinoclean, and a very pretty rose-petal option from Fresh, to name a few - and I didn’t love any of them. But I’ve spent a small fortune over the years trying to find a toner that will help me look less shiny without being too harsh. I’m not such a skin-care neophyte anymore. But I didn’t mind the redness on my cheeks or the splotchiness on my forehead this was back in the era of orange-juice-colored Clean & Clear and apricot-emblazoned St.Ives, when stinging was supposed to mean a product was really working. The first time I tried one - a witch-hazel-heavy concoction - it felt like my face was on fire. I’ve always used toners for their oil-taming potential. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photo: Retailer












Deep sweep cleaning