12 yrs, 5 mths ago

oil cleanser ?

hi ladies, does anyone know a good natural or organic oil cleanser ? i just want it to remove my makup because other cleansers and makeup removal methods are too harsh for my dry sensitive skin and if i dont remove it before i cleanse it doesnt all come off, please no makup wipe suggestions im only interested in oil cleansers that are good for dry skin, and just to dissolve my makup, not olive oil either, any that i can buy or makeup ?

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  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    The Moogoo oil cleanser is great – I use the one for dry skin every night. It works best if you do what it suggests on the bottle and put a warm cloth over your face for a couple of minutes to really let the oil penetrate the pores before washing it off. Your skin will look and feel amazing afterwards!

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    Moo Goo make a nice oil cleanser. Removes make up well. I’ve also heard of people making there own, so might be worth a google.

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I’ve been trolling the Yes Style web site looking at all their beauty products and brands, I’d love to try some more of the Japanese brands, I’d like to hear more opinions about them first but they look good.

    Yeah Yesstyle’s cool. Have you heard of Canmake? It’s like a “drugstore” brand in Japan. But really good quality-so I’ve heard on the internets (I’m a poor youth). Especially their blushes. I really want to try their cover & stretch concealer…

    Yeah I have heard of Canmake. There are so many brands on Yes Style and they look really good and some are so cheap. I’ve been checking out all their products for skin brightening but I kind of want to read reviews and see what others have thought of them.

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    thanks ladies =)

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I just use straight out jojoba oil, it works a charm and is very cost effective also 🙂

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I’ve been trolling the Yes Style web site looking at all their beauty products and brands, I’d love to try some more of the Japanese brands, I’d like to hear more opinions about them first but they look good.

    Yeah Yesstyle’s cool. Have you heard of Canmake? It’s like a “drugstore” brand in Japan. But really good quality-so I’ve heard on the internets (I’m a poor youth). Especially their blushes. I really want to try their cover & stretch concealer…

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I’ve been trolling the Yes Style web site looking at all their beauty products and brands, I’d love to try some more of the Japanese brands, I’d like to hear more opinions about them first but they look good.

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I use Sana’s soy milk cleansing oil. Which is really good for me dry, sensitive skin. Sana’s a japanese brand though. I got it from here http://www.yesstyle.com/en/sana-soy-milk-cleansing-oil-120ml/info.html/pid.1024305836

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I don’t mind the Bloom one, think it’s almond oil but not sure how natural it is, I can check the bottle if you’re interested.

    Unfortunately they’ve discontinued this now. Hopefully they’ll make a replacement for it in the ever expanding Bloom Organics range.

    Moogoo make great oil cleansers which remove all makeup and cleanse the skin too. Otherwise the jojoba company jojoba oil removes makeup too. Both can be purchased from pharmacies or online. Hope this helps 🙂
    (I’ve personally used the moogoo oil cleanser and I lloovvee it!!)

    I really want to try the Moogoo oil cleansers, I have so many spare bottles of cleanser to get through first though. I remember they have a few variations too (e.g. one for dry skin, oily skin, normal and combination so there’s one for everyone).

    I love the planet eve organics one – here’s the link on BH:
    http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/make-up/make-up-remover/27563-planet-eve-organics-certified-organic-facial-cleansing-oil

    It is organic. The only thing is, if you havent used a natural oil cleanser, they dont remove as easily as the non natural ones. I used SKII for years and that turned milky when mixed with water and rinse off with little effort. I have found the natural one don’t rinse off as easily – they still repel water, so you need to use a hot face washer to remove them

    I’ve never heard of that one, I like the look of the ingredients list. I might need to try that one too.

  • 12 yrs, 5 mths ago

    yeh i started using this too as i got it in my zoe foster gift bag in DJ so far so good 🙂

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