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How to pick the perfect cleansing oil for your makeup remover:.🐏 Every oil cleansing type is effective and have the advantage of moisturizing because they can leave an occlusive film on skin.🐏 These products can be very expensive since they don't contain water. It is always cheaper to formulate a product with water as the first ingredient. .🐏 Does that mean you should spend much for a cleansing oil? NO. Even if they write "anti-oxi" like a green Shu Uemura claimed, you won't get any benefit as it will dissolve with water after you wash your face. Unless you're the type that likes luxury brand that much, please, make your own choice to use the expensive one. But if you are #sobatmisqeen, you'll get much the same benefit from cheaper oils like baby oil and olive oil.🐏 The cons are not everyone likes oily residue, greasy feeling. Also cleansing oil may not remove all types of makeup. Feel free to use micellar water as your 3rd cleansing, as long as it doesn't strip sebum from your face or doesn't upset your acid mantle. I don't recommend though.🐏 And also not every type of oil is useful and suitable for your skin. You should try a light one if you have combi to oily skin (ex: Klairs, Biore), but perhaps you feel like to use a heavy oil if you have dry skin (Iunik).I still haven't written battle between Biore and Iunik. But feel free to click LINK IN BIO if you want to know more about Klairs & Avene cleansing oil, also battle between cleansing oil and micellar water. Next week I'll write 2 posts about these, stay tune! #naturalskincare #veganskincare #cleansingoil #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #japanbeauty #japanskincare #skincareblogger #skincareregime #skincarecommunity #idskincarecommunity #setterspace #makeupremover #micellarwater #clozetteid
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