I am starting to talk myself out of it now......gosh, can't you tell I'm a Pisces?
ive been looking at rosacea and glycolic acids and it does seem to be an ingredient that causes problems. I read one review which Alpha h had responded to, in their response they said " liquid gold anti aging Cleanser is primarily designed for mature sun damaged skins with large pores, dull complexions, excess keritanisation, and thickened skins. More sensitive/younger skins would benefit using a hydrating gentle cleanser such as Balancing Cleanser. Most skins will benefit from combining Liquid Gold Anti Ageing Cleanser with another cleanser according to skin type particularly if not accustomed to regular application of Glycolic.
i thought skin thinned as we got older.
if it has to be alternated with another cleanser then it doesn't seem such a good offer when you add on the cost of that too.
plus, if did go for it, I would go for a Clarins cleanser for non alpha days and I wouldn't know which product was doing good.
for that reason, I'm out.