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Frank Body's gentler face-focused cleanser — cream texture with mild glycolic, departs from their coffee-scrub identity.
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Creamy Face Cleanser by Frank Body is formulated for normal, combination, dry skin. Frank Body's gentler face-focused cleanser — cream texture with mild glycolic, departs from their coffee-scrub identity.
The key active ingredients in Creamy Face Cleanser are Glycolic Acid, Squalane. It's known for: Cream cleanser for Frank Body fans and Mild exfoliation.
Yes, Creamy Face Cleanser targets dryness. Cream cleanser for Frank Body fans
Creamy Face Cleanser retails for around $18, which places it in the budget range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Limited line expansion; Glycolic + cream texture feels odd.
A suggested daily routine featuring this product, with complementary picks.
Creamy Face Cleanser
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