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Alpha Hydrox

L’Oreal Paris

ProActiv Solution

AmLactin

La Mer

Revlon

Aveda

Lancome

Rimmel

Aveeno

Laura Mercier

Sally Hansen

Bare Escentuals (Bare Minerals)

M.A.C.

Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Carmindy

Benefit

Make Up For Ever

Sea Breeze

Blue Lizard

Mary Kay

Sephora

Boots

Maybelline New York

Serious Skin Care

Burt's Bees

MD Formulations

Sheer Cover

Carol's Daughter

Meaningful Beauty Cindy Crawford

ShiKai

CeraVe

Merle Norman

Shiseido

Cetaphil

MyChelle Dermaceuticals

Shu Uemura

Chanel

N.Y.C. (New York Color)

SK-II

Clinique

NARS

SkinCeuticals

Coppertone

Neutrogena

SkinMedica

Cosmedicine

Nivea

Skinn by Dimitri James

Cover Girl

Noxzema

Smashbox

DDF - Doctor’s Dermatologic Formula

NYX Cosmetics

Sonia Kashuk

DERMAdoctor

Obagi

Sothys Paris

Dior

Olay

St. Ives

Eminence Organic Skin Care

Origins

Stila

Estee Lauder

Patricia Wexler M.D.

StriVectin

Garnier Nutritioniste

Paula’s Choice

The Body Shop

Gold Bond

Perricone MD Cosmeceuticals

Urban Decay

H2O+

Peter Thomas Roth

Weleda

iS Clinical

philosophy

Wet ‘n’ Wild

Jane Iredale

pHisoderm

Yes To

Janson-Beckett Cosmeceuticals

Physicians Formula

Zia Natural

Jason Natural

Prestige Cosmetics

ZO Skin Health

L’Occitane

Principal Secret



PRODUCT RATING KEY:
 identifies a "Paula's Pick," meaning a product that exceeds expectations and goes beyond the criteria for a product in its category with minimal to no concerns. Note: Hair-care products never receive a Paula’s Pick rating because there are so many excellent products with remarkably similar formulations, none stand out as truly “superior.”
 identifies a "Paula's Pick," meaning a product that exceeds expectations and goes beyond the criteria for a product in its category with minimal to no concerns, but is unreasonably priced. Note: Hair-care products never receive a Paula’s Pick rating because there are so many excellent products with remarkably similar formulations, none stand out as truly “superior.”
 specifies a great product that is highly recommended because of its performance or impressive formulary characteristics.
 designates a great product that meets and/or surpasses the criteria set for that category of product but is unreasonably priced.
 indicates an OK but unimpressive product, or an OK product that can cause problems for certain skin types. I often use this face to portray a dated or old-fashioned product formulation.
 indicates an ordinary, boring product whose excessive price makes it ludicrous to consider.
 reflects a product that is truly bad for skin from almost every standpoint, including price, dated formulations, performance, application, and texture, as well as potential for irritation, skin reactions, and breakouts.