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albolene-picI was recently asked if I wanted to try out Albolene Moisturizing Cleanser.  My first thought was no.  I have a facial cleanser that I have been using for years, it works, so there is no need to change.  After reading up on Albolene and finding out that a recent study found that Albolene is an effective moisturizer for eczema, I decided to give it a shot.

My first son and husband both suffer from mild cases of eczema but really only have a big problem with it during the winter months.  They still have a few flare ups here and there but not nearly as bad in the humid warmer months here in Texas.

My daughter has this stuff (I stay stuff because I don’t know what it is) on her right knee that is white, bumpy and dry.  I haven’t taken her to the doctor to see what it was because I actually just discovered it a couple of weeks ago after she starting getting a tan from playing outside.  I started to massage Albolene on her knee at night after her bath and I’ve seen a huge improvement.  At first the areas were raised, bumpy and dry.  Now after using Albolene for about a week, the areas are still white, but they are not raised and dry anymore.  While I know Albolene isn’t a cure, it does help relieve the symptoms until I can get her in to her pediatrician.

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Albolene Moisturizing Cleanser has also been used for decades as an effective and gentle makeup remover.  Many Broadway stars use it for those hard to remove “waterproof” and “smudge-proof” cosmetics.  Being the sceptic that I am, I slathered on the mascara, several applications worth and put Albolene to the test.

My first thoughts on Albolene was that when I took off the lid, it reminded me of petroleum jelly.  I scooped up some with my fingers and rubbed it in between my fingers to kind of melt it with my body’s heat.  I’m used to using a cream cleanser, so this was very new to me and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.

I started by massaging the Albolene onto my face to kind of get the feel for it.  It’s far more “greasy” feeling than my normal cream cleanser.  I then started on the mound of mascara that I had applied to my eyelashes and I was amazed by how easy it started to come off.  With my normal cleanser I would have to scrub with a washcloth but with Albolene I didn’t have too.  Even though you don’t have to use water with Albolene, I did.  Rather than just using a tissue to remove it, I used a damp washcloth.  As I was removing the Albolene the mascara just “slid” off of my eyelashes and the skin around my eyes.  I was quite impressed to say the least.  I had been using a washcloth and tugging on that sensitive area around my eyes causing more wrinkles than were already there.

I’m really glad that I was given this opportunity to review Albolene because I probably wouldn’t have bought it off the store shelf without knowing anything about it.  Like I said, I was happy with my normal cream cleanser and didn’t see a need to change.

If you have oily skin, it is recommended that you not use Albolene.

Buy It:

You can purchase Albolene at many drugstores nationwide.  A 12 ounce jar retails for $9.99.

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