ACTIVE SERUM
- Can everyone use Active Serum?
- Can I still use Active Serum if I am using a prescription product on my skin?
- Can the menthol in iS Clinical products work as an irritant, as some critics claim?
- Could iS Clinical brightening products cause my freckles to fade?
- Could my skin be purging its acne? I have more breakouts since I began using Cleansing Complex a few days ago.
- Could those allergic to aspirin react to the type of salicylic acid used in your products?
- How do you determine the difference between a desired or “active” effect and an adverse reaction to a product?
- I am presently taking spironolactone for my skin. I am looking for a serum to give a glow, to hydrate, and help with anti-aging. Which product would you recommend?
- I have acne and am concerned that the ethylhexyl palmitate in Youth Complex might be comedogenic for my skin.
- I have dull, uneven skin, with large pores, although I do not have acne – might Cleansing Complex help me?
- I like my freckles and do not wish to lighten them. Could using Brightening Complex, Brightening Serum, or even your products containing Vitamin C lighten my freckles?
- Is Active Serum best for morning or evening use?
- Is your Active Serum a Retinol?
- What iS Clinical products are best for glycation?
- What is the scent of Active Serum?
- What skin types should use Active Serum?
- Why does Active Serum tingle when applied?
- Why is alcohol (denatured alcohol) in some of the iS Clinical serums (products)?
- Why is the color different from the last time I ordered Active Serum?
- Will the alcohol within some of the iS Clinical products be drying to the skin?