I use this face wash, and I thought I'd have a look at the evidence around this statement on the bottom It is unsurprisingly not greatpic.twitter.com/nwMaaUW3dA
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So let's go back to the statement...the face wash is "clinically tested" What does that actually mean?
According to Choice, basically nothing. They could be referring to testing of the components, of the face wash itself, or pretty much anything else https://www.choice.com.au/health-and-body/beauty-and-personal-care/skin-care-and-cosmetics/articles/is-it-really-clinically-proven …
And, of course, TESTING CAN BE NEGATIVE So "clinically tested" means ~literally nothing~
There certainly doesn't appear to be any published research on this specific product I'll keep using it because it smells great, but the evidence appears to be totally lacking
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