In the skin care industry, gels are known for either working very well or for being really useless products. For one, they can be too sticky and cannot be easily absorbed by the skin. On the other hand, they can also be considered as some of the most advanced delivery systems that can bring fast results to their users. Knowing the not-so-good reputation of gels, it is considered brave for MetroGel, an anti-acne brand, to produce their product in this form. According to MetroGel reviews, this brand can cause stinging of the eyes, burning sensations on the skin, skin irritations, nausea, and numbness of the hands. More unfortunate users also testified on their MetroGel reviews that they experienced hives, scaling, itchy rashes, shortness of breath, puffiness of the lips, tongue, face, and mouth, and respiratory congestion. The fact that some people still go for this product even though some of these side-effects are identified by MetroGel itself on its own website is a big puzzle. But then again, anyone will be willing to do anything just to have a shot of ridding themselves off their acne. On the other hand, there are also positive MetroGel reviews. Unlike other gels, the gel of this brand is not too sticky and heavy to wear. Also, if you are fortunate enough to have skin that is not sensitive to harsh products, then this product can help you in toning down your oily skin and therefore killing acne causing bacteria. MetroGel reviews from other users who did not experience its side-effects also stated that it is a good anti-inflammatory and can reduce redness, rosacea, and possible breakouts. The only problem is that this product is a little bit on the pricey side. If you are going to risk your money and health of your skin, then it’s a better idea to just move on to another product. The author is the head of the product testing team of a skin care company. She does not only run tests on their own products, she also examines some of their competing brands in the market. While she is not working, she writes reviews and publishes them on her personal skin care blog. Her latest work is a series of MetroGel reviews.
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