
Loot - Clinique iD Moisturizing Lotion 115ml + Active Cartridge Concentrate for Fatigue 10ml
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4k mrp!! This is freaking ridiculous!!
Yea I know it's a foreign brand but I also know it'll do the same thing that boroline does.
Also noticed how these clinique products have so many ratings but not a single review yet. I'm sure they'll get paid influencers to spam and fool Indians.
piypl-op wrote:4k mrp!! This is freaking ridiculous!!
Yea I know it's a foreign brand but I also know it'll do the same thing that boroline does.
Also noticed how these clinique products have so many ratings but not a single review yet. I'm sure they'll get paid influencers to spam and fool Indians.
True to some extent but not 100%
Clinique products are really good for people with very sensitive skin. And only those people should buy it, not even sensitive skin, only very sensitive skin. Most other brands have some chemicals and concentrates that irritate highly sensitive skin very quickly. In my personal experience, I've found Clinique products to not cause any such irritation.
But that's the thing, if your skin is not very sensitive, you'll probably never find any difference between Clinique and body shop. And in case you've normal skin, then even nivea and boroline will feel same as Clinique
atx88 wrote:True to some extent but not 100%
Clinique products are really good for people with very sensitive skin. And only those people should buy it, not even sensitive skin, only very sensitive skin. Most other brands have some chemicals and concentrates that irritate highly sensitive skin very quickly. In my personal experience, I've found Clinique products to not cause any such irritation.
But that's the thing, if your skin is not very sensitive, you'll probably never find any difference between Clinique and body shop. And in case you've normal skin, then even nivea and boroline will feel same as Clinique![]()
Nope. I've very sensitive facial skin and found products at lesser price work, for eg boroline, bioderma and some more medicated ones.
piypl-op wrote:Nope. I've very sensitive facial skin and found products at lesser price work, for eg boroline, bioderma and some more medicated ones.
In that case you need to check again about your skin bro, if products for 'normal skin' are also working good for you...
Also, these things depend person to person, skin to skin. So you might not be facing issues that others face, doesn't mean issues faced by others are not true. Good for you if even normal products like boroline etc are working for you.
And there is absolutely no guarantee that even these super expensive products would work for everyone, its more of a hit & trial, which is also a reason why brands like Clinique, bodyshop etc have their own showrooms where people can try their products, but not boroline, etc.
atx88 wrote:In that case you need to check again about your skin bro, if products for 'normal skin' are also working good for you...
Also, these things depend person to person, skin to skin. So you might not be facing issues that others face, doesn't mean issues faced by others are not true. Good for you if even normal products like boroline etc are working for you.
And there is absolutely no guarantee that even these super expensive products would work for everyone, its more of a hit & trial, which is also a reason why brands like Clinique, bodyshop etc have their own showrooms where people can try their products, but not boroline, etc.
Bioderma has different ranges... And medicated ones are like prescribed by registered doctors 😶
Bodyshop is mainly marketing for all skins at affordable range for developed countries and recently targeting emerging middle class in developing countries.
Sensitive skin products are mostly free from
- Sulfates.
- Petroleum.
- Fragrance.
- Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)
- Glycolic Acid.
- Lactic Acid.
- Benzoyl Peroxide.
- Alcohol (or Ethanol)
- etc
If an overexpensive crap like clinique was the sole savior for very sensitive skin patients then many below upper income level would be roaming around with pus, rashes and scars.
Peace out ✌️
piypl-op wrote:Looks like you forgot to even read what I wroteBioderma has different ranges... And medicated ones are like prescribed by registered doctors 😶
Bodyshop is mainly marketing for all skins at affordable range for developed countries and recently targeting emerging middle class in developing countries.
Sensitive skin products are mostly free from
- Sulfates.
- Petroleum.
- Fragrance.
- Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)
- Glycolic Acid.
- Lactic Acid.
- Benzoyl Peroxide.
- Alcohol (or Ethanol)
- etc
If an overexpensive crap like clinique was the sole savior for very sensitive skin patients then many below upper income level would be roaming around with pus, rashes and scars.
Peace out ✌️

But yeah, whatever makes you happy man, peace ✌️
