Avene Cleansing Gel for acne-prone skin (soap-free) vs Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Daily Cleansing Gel
Key Differences
Avene (A) is positioned as a soap-free gel for acne-prone and oily skin with a higher review count and a noted gentle foaming lather and fragrance; Dr. Dennis Gross (B) emphasizes chemical exfoliation with hydroxy acids in a soap- and sulfate-free vegan formula suitable for all skin types but may be more noticeable for sensitive skin
Avene Cleansing Gel for acne-prone skin (soap-free)
Foam cleanser for acne-prone, oily skin. soap-free formula that cleanses without drying; leaves skin feeling clean, soft and fresh. Some customers note sensitive skin benefits, while others report skin problems
Pros
- soap-free cleansing
- fragrance noted as divine
- gently foaming lather
- long-lasting formula
Cons
- mixed feedback on value for money
- some reports of skin problems
- diverse opinions on suitability for sensitive skin
Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Daily Cleansing Gel
A cleansing gel that exfoliates and tones with hydroxy acids for a deep cleanse. vegan formula suitable for all skin types, removing makeup and dirt while helping minimize the look of pores. Customers note it cleanses well without dryness and praise its silky texture
Pros
- exfoliates and tones with hydroxy acids
- soap- and sulfate-free vegan formula
- suitable for all skin types
- removes makeup and dirt without drying
Cons
- may be noticeable for sensitive skin
- some users cite price considerations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Avene |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Dr Dennis Gross |
| User Reviews | Avene |