Kimiska soothing acne and scar gel gently calms inflammation and speeds away breakouts without causing dryness or irritation. Created with powerful anti-microbial and anti-bacterial tea tree Oil and niacinamide. Plumps and soothes dry and dehydrated skin and a rejuvenated complexion. Redness is reduced while the antioxidant rich ingredients to help protect sensitive and mature skin. This anti acne cream is a gel-based formula that doesn’t feel sticky. A small amount is enough to spread evenly across the face and neck and moisturizes and hydrates your skin at the same time. It can be used as a regular moisturizer as well. People with dry skin can use this too and it can be applied as a base for makeup as well. The natural and ayurvedic ingredients in this give you a herbal feel. The fragrance is light and lingers around faintly after absorption. The Anti-Acne Gel Creme provides a luxurious feel without burning a hole in your pockets, it’s an affordable gel for regular use and wears.

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Soothes acne
Reduces redness
Key Ingredients
Tea Tree Oil
Niacinamide
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This anti-acne gel effectively reduces pimples, redness, and inflammation, improving skin clarity and texture. It's gentle, soothing, and suitable for various skin types, including sensitive and dry skin.
Dislikes
Some users experienced ineffectiveness, unpleasant smell, or irritation. A few reported inconsistencies in product packaging.

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Anti Acne Gel | Pimple Removal Face Gel
3.9
(1.1K Ratings
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This anti-acne gel effectively reduces pimples, redness, and inflammation, improving skin clarity and texture. It's gentle, soothing, and suitable for various skin types, including sensitive and dry skin.
Some users experienced ineffectiveness, unpleasant smell, or irritation. A few reported inconsistencies in product packaging.

