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Richfeel Calendula Anti Acne Soap Review

By Parinaaz Mehta @pdm28

Hi Everyone! In today's post i am going to review the Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap. It is said that soaps strip off the natural oil from face but sadly it's not true for all soaps. If you acne prone and oily skin then some soaps will do wonders for you especially if it's summers. I have been using the calendula soap from Richfeel for a while now and it has done wonders to my skin.

Product Description

Feel the supple caress of the non-dehydrating Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap as its time-tested, local & potent antiseptic formula clears acne and leaves the skin smooth and glowing.

  • It helps to get rid of acne.
  • Calendula reduces skin inflammation and swelling.
  • Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap gets rid of blemishes.
  • It also reduces scars, giving an even skin tone.

Price : Rs 80 for 75 gems

My Take on The Product

Richfeel Calendula Anti Acne Soap Review
Richfeel Calendula Anti Acne Soap Review

Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap comes in light orange in colour just like other calendula soaps.

When i started using the soap, i had pimple marks, white heads, mild acne and pigmentation which was more visible on camera. I did not notice any change in the 1st week of it's use. Slowly i started noticing that my skin was appearing clearer and cleaner. In the second week of it's use the occurrence of white heads reduced, pores became visibly cleaner, acne bumps reduced and some marks around cheekbones also reduced. After the third week, skin appeared fresh and even toned, and also helped in reducing sun tan.

Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap did not dry out my skin, intact sometimes i feel my skin is still oily. The Richfeel Calendula Acne Soap lathers really well leaving the skin clean and soft. I use this soap twice a day for best results.

Rating:5/5

Final Recommendation: If you have acne prone skin, this soap will is an affordable buy and the product does show visible results on the skin.


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