- For all skin types
- ph 7.2
- Ingredients are all Natural
- Anti Bacterial
- anti aging
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Using Large Bar Daily for 12 Mos and Counting..,
This review is from: Cor Silver Soap - Large Bar 120g (Health and Beauty)
First of all, I absolutely love my Cor soap. I have been plagued by acne my entire life and tried many products, including Retin-A. Cor, however, has been the best answer to my acne-dilemma. The number of breakouts I have has greatly been reduced and when I do have breakouts there is less redness and the bumps are smaller (I wouldn't even call them pimples anymore). Many people compliment me on my beautiful skin, which I am now happy and proud to say is often makeup free-- I'm no longer trying to hide spots or redness with foundation, instead I just toss on a light powder, blush, and mascara and I'm good to go.
That said, I know that the price is high. However, I have used the same bar (on average twice daily) for well over a year and it still has over 40-50% of its original mass. I think that with careful use, it will last at least 18 months. I store my Cor in an antique soap dish OUTSIDE the shower. When I am ready to wash my face, I simply wet my hands and reach outside the curtain, I rub the top of the soap bar 10-15 times with one hand and use that to put the lather on my face. There is not very much lather, but you can feel that your face is getting clean. I am careful to rotate the lid of my soap dish on and off, as I feel is appropriate with the humidity, so it doesn't 'melt' away. I have never written an online review before, but I would like to highly recommend Cor soap. If you are skeptical, buy the sample size and try it. I have turned many new friends on to the soap, because it really is great. If you are careful and don't bring the soap into the shower, the sample should last you over a month. The samples are $12, so you really have very little to lose and the trade off is beautifully clear skin!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Expensive Luxury Soap with hyped claims, but a lovely product even so,
By Jill Florio "Reuse, reduce, recycle!" (Verde Valley, Arizona) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Cor Silver Soap - Large Bar 120g (Health and Beauty)
Approached by the Cor Silver Soap company - purporting to use actual silver particles in their facial soap - I could not help but be intrigued. Silver, the precious metal, as a facial cleanser? Would one be able to SEE the silver in the soap? Would silver be a good additive, or just an excuse to charge untoward amounts of cash for such a novel product?
As in all reviews I do, the proof lies in the testing. Cor helpfully sent me two small round slices of Cor Silver Soap to test. The small samples are considered a week or month's worth (depending on how thickly one lathers their face) of cleansing. I gave one to my mother to get a larger test sample than just myself. The Cor Testers: At 41, my skin is olive-toned, prone to getting dark freckles and evidence of hyperpigmented sun damage, but few wrinkles. I have normal skin with a tendency to get spot breakouts when I use products containing irritants on my face. My mother is 62, has light crows feet, slight nose to mouth lines, and very few wrinkles overall. She has lighter colored skin with blue-pink undertones, and also gets dark freckles in the sun. Her skin type is normal to dry. We each used the soap twice daily for a week. The Cor Test: We both found the Cor Silver Soap very pleasant to use. It has a light, barely there clean scent, goes on silky and washes off cleanly. This is a low-lather product, which I prefer in a face cleanser. Cor Silver soap removes the dirt from the day and most of the makeup, and doesn't leave us with that dry, tight skin feeling which we've come to realize means the skin is stripped. In other words, we felt comfortable, soft and clean. We both followed up use with our normal moisturizers. We did not experience irritation or breakouts. Wrinkles, though - sadly - remained right were we'd left them. Negatives for this product center mainly squarely on price point. As one would expect. A full bar of Cor Silver Soap at 125 grams will set you back $125. Our tiny "cucumber slice" samples cost $14 each in retail. At either size, we consider that pretty darned expensive for, what is, in essence, a pH balanced soap for sensitive skin. Many lovely drugstore facial cleansers for perform the same task at a fraction of the price. The Reality for Cor Silver Soap: This is clearly an elegant formulation, presumably due to the silica, collagen and silk protein ingredients. The pomegranate extracts and avocado oil are also helpful ingredients - with antioxidant and soothing benefits respectively. Silver, the most salubrious ingredient on the menu, is an unusual choice for face cleanser on several levels ~ Silver has been studied and proven as an antibacterial agent, as with most metals. But is there enough silver in the solution to approach antimicrobial levels? I can see right through the soap sliver and while it does have a mild metallic sheen, I cannot say just how much silver is needed to fight bacteria in a product applied to surface skin. In another vein, a cleanser is made to wash on and wash off. This isn't a moisturizer or serum whereby strong active ingredients are applied facially and left to soak in. Thus, having silver and collagen in a largely glycerin soap product seems a bit precious: how will something you wash right away (or even away after a few spare minutes, as they suggest for deep cleansing) encourage healing and cell growth? Cor's touted answer is that the active ingredients penetrate deeply into the dermis layer of skin. I would like to see studies proving that - from my research we aren't there just yet, and don't know exactly what the effects of such nano-technology are for the body in the long term. The ingredient Chitosen I have no issue with, as that helps provide a fibrous mechanical type of mild exfoliation, leaving skin smoother overall. Mixed with the silica and silk proteins, Cor really does offer a lovely formulation to cleanse, exfoliate and add moisture-binding ingredients in one pleasant step. The Recommendation for Cor Silver Soap: This a nice product for facial cleansing: with mild exoliation in a a non-drying forumla. It is easily rinsed, and matched with a very slight scent of lemon verbena and fresh melon. If this is what you seek in a cleanser, I'd suggest purchasing the sample size at $14 and seeing if you can't live without it. An expensive price tag doesn't always translate to a miracle product, so I'd take the claims of reviving, plumping, luminizing, brightening, toning, balancing and healing with a grain of salt. Or in this case, with a grain of soap! Validity of claims aside, the cleanser IS simply lovely to use and left both mine and my mother's faces fresh, clean, soft and fully prepped for moisturizer. If you don't mind the price tag, this may be the right facial cleanser for you, and you will certainly feel luxurious indulging in it.
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