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Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:41 am |
I use the 2nd bottles now. I love it.
It very clean and without dehydrate my skin. Effectively remove deadskin, blackhead an whitehead.
I also recommended to my friends. They also loved to use it. I'm very happy to find this excellence cleanser. |
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Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:51 am |
Can you give us more details for the cleanser? Like texture, fragrance etc? Is it easy to rinse off? Any film left on the face?
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Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:23 pm |
I would like to know too. Does the cleanser foam up? And what skin type it is designed for? |
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Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:51 pm |
I also would like to know about removing makeup residue?? How does it perform? |
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Tue Mar 23, 2004 1:46 am |
Its like milk. Its normal cleansing milk.
Texture a little bit creamy.
No bubble.
Easy to rise off, very refreshing.
I cant smell there is any fragrance!!
It can remove makeup, but dont use on eyes. You should use eyes makeup remover to remove eyes makeup.
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Thu Mar 25, 2004 8:13 am |
I have used the Delicate cleanser and it is a nice cleanser for all skin types, however, my oily skin did not like it in the summer so I mix with the Simply Clean cleanser that is made for more oily skin. I did however need to tissue off my make up with the Delicate cleanser and then rinse. It does rinse completely without any residue or greasiness but when I mix the two, there is no need to tissue off because it removed make up completely. There is no scent in any of these products which I love. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2004 8:38 am |
Cuties,
Thanks. That's a new way to use the cleanser. I'm thinking changing Simply Clean in summer. So, I brought one for my BF,and also have a try. Wow, its too dry for me. I've combination skin. So, I think I'll use Cleansing Cream only. But, I'll try your method next time. Haha....
Everytime I use cleansing cream, I'll use a face washing puff. It will make you much more refreshing and clean. Maybe gals can have a try.
I used the old version Delicate Cleanser and brought the new version Cleansing Cream. They are no difference I felt. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2004 9:28 am |
Gelc, did they reformulate the cleansers? I had not heard. I know they had to change the ingredient wording because the AHA was listed as "fruit acid" so they changed to list separately all the botanical names.
Yes, the Simply Clean can be drying. I am oily but more normal in the cheeks and very sensitive. Mixing the two turns the gel into a more cream-gel texture that cuts down on the dryness. |
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Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:45 am |
Hi Cuties,
I don't know what exact ingredients they change. Their offical website said they added "Five hydroxy acids". What acids....I don't know and they did not explain. I guess hydroxy acids = AHA.
They've designed a new cleanser - Gentle Cleanser. It doesn't contain AHA, so for sensitive skin. Maybe some gals will sensitive when using AHA. So, they newly design one without any AHA.
Anyway, I think the Cleansing Cream is enough for me. So, I don't need to buy and addtional Simply Clean. BTW, I don't feel any changes of feeling of using Delicate Cleanser and the new one. |
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Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:30 pm |
Forgot to say, I've tried using this cleanser to remove mascara. Wow, my eyes are so uncomfortable. So, don't use it to remove mascara.
I also tried this to remove heavy makeup. One time, I applied Shiseido cream foundation. This foundation is very hard to remove. I tried to use this cleanser to remove it. Finally, it can't totally remove it and found many uncleaned foundation on cotton pad. So, I think this cleanser can remove light makeup only.
So, when I wear makeup, I'll use Body Shop Aloe Cleansing Milk first. (But Body Shop cleansing milk is so greasy even after wash off by water.) So, I'll use Cleansing Cream to wash my face again. For me, the main function of Cleansing Cream is removing dead skin cells, blackheads, and whiteheads. Its very effective. |
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