4 Reasons Why Skin Pharm’s Power Wash Is Different From Other Cleansers

4 Reasons Why Skin Pharm’s Power Wash Is Different From Other Cleansers

If you haven’t tried our Power Wash cleanser, what are you waiting for?

You may be wondering if it’s any different than other papaya-based cleansers, like Revision’s Papaya Enzyme Cleanser. It is — here’s how!

Both cleansers are ideal for oily, combination or acne-prone skin, as they remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. Each formula contains papaya enzyme, which is rich in vitamins A, C, E and K, providing superior antioxidant protection for the skin. Papaya enzyme works with salicylic acid, an ingredient that is clinically proven to treat the fundamental causes of acne, to deeply cleanse the skin. Both formulas are gluten-free and cruelty-free, too.

So, what sets ours apart from Revision’s cleanser? We’re glad you asked!

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1. Our Power Wash cleanser contains aloe vera and green tea extract.

These anti-inflammatory ingredients calm redness and repair damaged skin. Our cleanser is powerful enough to thoroughly remove makeup and environmental pollutants from your skin and fight acne, but these anti-inflammatory agents prevent irritation.

2. We added allantoin to our Power Wash cleanser.

This soothing ingredient hydrates skin by increasing the water content in cells and stimulating healthy tissue growth, helping skin heal.

3. Our cleanser contains panthenol, or Vitamin B5.

This vitamin helps retain moisture, improving the overall look and feel of your skin.

4. You can trust it’s paraben-free, sulfate-free and fragrance-free.

Revision’s Papaya Enzyme Cleanser, on the other hand, contains parabens, sulfates and fragrances — known skin irritants that can cause dermatitis, or itchy skin inflammation.

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