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Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:37 am      Reply with quote
It's of great fun to clean your face with FANCL wash powder. Very Happy

You put a spoon on your hand or a puff and then rub the powder on your hand together with a little water, then it's foamy. If you are skillful enough you can make very thick and flexble foam as large as an apple. The change is amusing.

And then you apply the foam to your face, it's so thick that your hands don't need to touch your face. That't very good for cleaning very thin and sensitive skin. One good thing about it is that, even if the foam come close to eye area, you'll not feel uncomfortable or feel like sweeping at all. It's of great fun to let your face surrounded by clouds of foam. It's just like play. The foam is washed away easily. you can also use the puff to do it as it can help remove dirty things. And you do feel your skin soft and smooth afterwards.

One drawback is that, it takes some practice to make enough foam out of the powder quickly without wasting too much powder. That's extremely frastrating especially when you are trying to hurry up in the mornig Wink .
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Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:29 am      Reply with quote
I have not tried Fancl's but if its anything like DHC's washing powder then its awesome. I've used DHC's in the past and loved how gentle and effective it was. If you could buy it in stores I'd probably still use it.
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GirlieGirl wrote:
I have not tried Fancl's but if its anything like DHC's washing powder then its awesome. I've used DHC's in the past and loved how gentle and effective it was. If you could buy it in stores I'd probably still use it.


I have no experience on DHC washing powder, but it seems to be very similar to each other. It's a pity that neither of their official website ship products to international addresses and the price much higher in other parts of Asia except Japan.
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Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:50 am      Reply with quote
I like how the FANCL wash powder feels on the face, but I find it too much of a hassle. I prefer just using my Cetaphil
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Jess_Doll wrote:
I like how the FANCL wash powder feels on the face, but I find it too much of a hassle. I prefer just using my Cetaphil


I just found that the DHC washing powder is much cheaper than FANCL. Despite being fun, I really think it's not very convinient. So I may not continue to use it unless I happen to give the sales a change to persuade me to buy another one.
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:52 pm      Reply with quote
I love the wash powder, have used it for a few year, but it's quite expensive.
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Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:17 pm      Reply with quote
I just want to try fancl cleansing oil~~
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Tue May 04, 2010 5:55 pm      Reply with quote
I have to agree that the powder is too much of a hassle. And it is hard for me to use if up before expiry date.
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Wed May 05, 2010 2:56 am      Reply with quote
I'm surprised to see the comments that washing powder is a hassle. I'm curious as to why people think that. I didn't find it to be any more trouble then a regular cleanser as I used it just like a regular cleanser.
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GirlieGirl wrote:
I'm surprised to see the comments that washing powder is a hassle. I'm curious as to why people think that. I didn't find it to be any more trouble then a regular cleanser as I used it just like a regular cleanser.



It is very easy to use, why a hassle? You can make lots of bubbles if you have clean hands.
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I just want to try fancl cleansing oil~~

some say that cleasing oil is not good for oily or combination skin as it may worsen the condition of the skin and cause acne.
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Sun May 09, 2010 10:32 pm      Reply with quote
MR001 wrote:
sucencen wrote:
I just want to try fancl cleansing oil~~

some say that cleasing oil is not good for oily or combination skin as it may worsen the condition of the skin and cause acne.


if you're acne prone, i would definitely follow up with a second, more basic cleanser. i think a second cleansing is necessary for acne prone skin when using any kind of "makeup removing" cleanser that is creamy, milky or oily.

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MR001 wrote:
sucencen wrote:
I just want to try fancl cleansing oil~~

some say that cleasing oil is not good for oily or combination skin as it may worsen the condition of the skin and cause acne.


if you're acne prone, i would definitely follow up with a second, more basic cleanser. i think a second cleansing is necessary for acne prone skin when using any kind of "makeup removing" cleanser that is creamy, milky or oily.


When I was using DHC cleansing oil I never followed up with another cleanser. I'm acne prone and it worked fine for me. I dont know if Fancl's rinses clean like DHC though.
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Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:48 pm      Reply with quote
someone has used fancl washing liquid?

i feel very good.

new and improved washing liquid now has a unique Perfect cleansing sensor effect with amino acid to remove dirt and sebum without removing precious moisture from your skin.
and this improved amino acid-based facial washing liquid gives easy rich lather.
silky foam gently washes off dirt, makeup and impurities, leaving skin soft and clean.
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:57 am      Reply with quote
I have tried the powder in a small sample pack and loved the feel of it. It's no more hassle than rubbing another gel or liquid cleanser to a foam. If foam in a cleanser is your thing, then this is a great cleanser!

Fancl products in general are well-made and I always feel confident in using them.
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:59 am      Reply with quote
They say Fancl washing power may cause closed form acne, and ... I had them now....
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:54 pm      Reply with quote
How is DHC compared to Dermalogica?

I saw they have that Microfoliant thing?
I used to get the DHC one and thought that was nice.
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I used all Fancl products when I was young, including the collagen drink. I was a big fans. But after 22, I need more functional products that Fancl cannot satisfy me.

For the cleansing Oil, I don't recommend it to those who have combination skin. It blocked my pores on the cheek, I had some whiteheads which took really a year to cure. Confused
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Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:00 am      Reply with quote
I always can not in 3-month deadline to fancl wash power used. This is the perfect side, even though I really like, but I still feel a waste of
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Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:09 am      Reply with quote
Hmm I find the powder wash does not clean as well as a foaming wash. And it seems to cause clogged pores. But I do like the cleansing oil, it's light and removes sunblock and makeup pretty well.
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Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:05 am      Reply with quote
Never had acne problems due to using a powder wash. In fact, I feel they clean extremely well. I just don't like the fact that they are scentless. Lavendar or rose scented sounds really good.
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:00 am      Reply with quote
I dont like Fancl cleansing powder.
Its hard to control the amount.
And it is easy to be overdue.
So I need to use it quickly, but thats not me..
I used to using a few skincares at the same time!
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:05 am      Reply with quote
i use fancl, and i find it is a special experience. and it washes very clean and no dry on face after wash.
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Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:43 am      Reply with quote
once open it, have to use it within 3 month. and i know for sure i cant finish it in 3 month, so still pricy. Crying or Very sad
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Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:05 pm      Reply with quote
It's not a hassle at all if you use a whipping net. Only 3 seconds you'll get a hand full of bubbles. The company has a line in US named Boscia. Their purifying cleanser is my HG now. I have already used 3 bottles Cool
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