Guest nnnn Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 i read that acne washes are useless because they are washed off your face. also, i also read that bar cleansers are irritating because they contain pore clogging ingridients. how is coral kavi different? its still a soap correct? coral kavi should be left on the face for how long, 30 seconds? is coral kavi non-comedogenic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAVI Support Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Coral KAVI takes a completely different approach to cleansing. Beginning with a palm oil soap base, each ingredient has been tested for non-comedogenicity. To avoid inflaming allergies and skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis, Coral KAVI's pH-balancing composition preserves the natural acidity of the skin's hydrolipidic layer. For acne and rosacea, Coral KAVI contains colloidal sulfur and salicylic acid. Colloidal sulfur is a powerful anti-bacterial agent and is particularly effective against pore infections. Salicylic acid works synergistically with sulfur to eliminate the three components behind acne infection: acne bacteria, excess oil, and dead skin cell buildup. Coral KAVI does not need to remain on the skin longer than a typical soap. Colloidal sulfur is small enough to be absorbed by pores before the rest of the soap is washed off. 30 - 60 seconds of contact on the skin is sufficient. Traditional soaps have a high-pH value, are composed of highly comedogenic animal byproducts, and do not contain any anti-bacterial ingredients. Using Coral KAVI as a total replacement to your existing soap can be a major step towards eliminating future acne infection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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