
This gel comes in I believe, 2 different sizes - 1.7 and 4.2 oz. The 1.7 oz. size is $13.50 and the 4.2 oz. size is $24.50. The picture above shows the 4.2 oz. size which comes in a rectangular plastic bottle with a pump. The gel itself is a very pale yellow and has a light scent to it, despite claiming to be unscented. The scent itself isn't very strong, is barely detectable, and isn't unpleasant (just not pleasant either). The pump is great because it's very hygenic (it was created by a dermatologist...I should hope that it's hygenic). It keeps out the germs that are in the air and because you aren't required to put your hands in a jar, it makes sure that the germs from your hands aren't transferred into the bottle.
This gel is the third, moisture step of Clinique's famous 3 step skin care system with the first two steps being cleanse and exfoliate. Clinique makes a Dramtically Different Moisturizing Lotion as well, which has won several beauty awards and is for drier skin. The gel was created later for those with oily skin. I myself have normal skin, but was recommended the gel and the other products for oily skin so I wouldn't overhydrate or dry my skin out even (for reference, I am type 3). There are 4 different categories that you can be placed into. To find out what category you are, visit their website at
www.clinique.com, take the survey at a Clinique counter, or have a salesperson help you out. Here are descriptions of the four "types" of skin.
Type 1 is very dry to dry (tight and uncomfortable all over)
Type 2 is dry combination (tight and uncomfortable cheeks, comfortable in the T-zone)
Type 3 is combination oily(comforable cheeks, oily/shiny in the T-zone)
Type 4 is oily (oily/shiny all over)
To be honest, I was really disappointed in the gel. It was a gel-like consistency, as the name implies, but it was not the right formula for me. In all fairness, it was one of the first face products I tried, so I wasn't very familiar with what products were right for me. Apparently, there is a right and wrong when it comes to products even if you have oily skin. This product is great if you have oily skin as it is light and refreshing and moisturizes without leaving your skin greasy. However, for those of you with dry or normal skin, I would try out the Dramtically Different Moisturizing Lotion. The consistency is thicker and more moisturizing than the gel (
really now...)
So, onto what I thought of the product. I really did not like this gel at all. I'm not going to say hate, because I'm going to reserve that word for products that I actually hated. This gel made my fingers feel weirdly sticky and it felt like it dried my face out (which is absurd, I know). I had to put another lotion on top of it so that my face felt normal again. I have a friend with oily skin and she loves this lotion. She thinks that it's amazing and she's rather picky about her face products. Overall, I wouldn't repurchase it for myself. I would give this a 2/5 stars, but it was mostly, if not completely, because it was the wrong consistency and formula for my skin.
You can buy the gel or the lotion at any Clinique counter, Sephora, or CCO (Cosmetics Company Outlet) if you have one near you. There are pros and cons of buying them at all of the areas. Clinique frequently gives gifts with purchases of about $24 (I'm not sure the exact amount) which are quite generous. You usually get a small eyeshadow palatte, lip product, skincare product, cosmetics bag, and sometimes a mascara. There is almost always some kind of promotion going on at Clinique, so I would definitely check it out. However, for Beauty Insiders, Sephora awards 1 point for every dollar spent at Sephora and the points can be redeemed when you have reached 100 or 500 points for deluxe samples and limited edition products. You become a "VIP" member (I forget the actual name for it) when you have obtained 250 points and there are special bonuses that come with that (see
www.sephora.com for details). Finally, at the CCO, the products are all at a 15-25% discount. So, it's kind of hard to decide, at least for me, where I want to buy my products.
I apologize for the really long review, but I'm the kind of person that really likes to do their research before going and buying a product, so I prefer detailed reviews to quick reviews.