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- Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedMay 2, 2019
It's gentle and moisturizing. I've repurchased it more than 10 times. Sometimes it's hard to remove around the nose and it doesn't manage whiteheads well. You only need to use an amount the size of a 500-won coin. - al*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedFeb 15, 2019
After switching to the Choeyeminuro, I've just been using a cleansing milk and it's a bit slippery, but the cleansing power is pretty good!! I use this and then the Akwell acidic foam, and these days, unless it's that time of the month, nothing really comes up anymore. Oily skin can really be the worst ㅠㅠ I have a super dry skin type... I use the cleansing milk and then just rinse with water without wiping, and then solve it with the acidic foam!! I'm worried that my skin will get more irritated.. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinSep 1, 2017
It has a slightly thick feel, but the cleansing is well done. Massaging and scrubbing thoroughly in every nook and cranny makes for a good cleansing. It stings a lot if it gets in your eyes. The price-to-volume ratio is low. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 15, 2017
It's mild It's mild, but my skin is sensitive, so it gets a bit red. But I'm worried that using something else might make it even more sensitive. Ah, cleansers are tricky. The cleansing power seems a bit lacking. But I don't overdo my makeup, so it's fine. Second cleansing - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJan 20, 2017
I've been using the Biotherm Milk Original for a long time. I got tired of the distinctive yogurt smell, so I ordered the Plus product. It's not irritating to my skin. There's no yogurt scent, but a chemical smell? It stings my nose a bit when I cleanse, enough to make me cough. It's thicker than the Original and doesn't cleanse as well. It's also more expensive than the Original. Next time, I plan to buy the Original again. - Hwahae UserDry SkinDec 23, 2016
I'm glad I was able to do my makeup with points in one go without any burden. I thought the Plus version would be better than the original Milk, but it's disappointing that there are as many as 3 allergen-causing ingredients. Personally, I think the original Milk is better~~ - im*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinJul 1, 2016
It doesn't tighten my face, which I like. While it doesn't have the cleansing power to wipe off sunscreen or BB cream immediately after application, it does a good job of removing the remaining sunscreen (or BB cream) that lingers throughout the day. Compared to the previous cleansing balm, the amount is a bit less, but the cleansing power is better and it leaves my skin more moisturized. And since I use it on damp skin, I actually found it lasts longer than the previous cleansing balm. As a product focused on moisturization, it's not as strong in cleansing power as I'd like, and it's a bit of a hassle to have to separately cleanse the oily T-zone area. My T-zone is oily while the rest of my face is dry. I first cleanse the T-zone area with a cleansing oil, and then use this cleansing balm plus a little water all over my face, gently rolling it around. This way, my skin doesn't feel tight at all and I'm really happy with it. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinNov 16, 2015
I felt like my skin was getting rougher and rougher when I just used Celemil for a couple of months. I also developed some milia. When I washed my face, it stung and flaky skin like keratosis pilaris started to form, so I stopped using Celemil and ordered the new Celemil Plus. It's much more moisturizing and the issues I had with the original Celemil disappeared. Even after using it for over two years now, I haven't had any troubles and it's been gentle on my skin. The thing that bothers me is that Celemil is 200ml while Celemil Plus is only 150ml, so you're getting less product for the price. There are also reports that the ingredients may have allergy-causing potential, but for those without allergies to limonene and linalool, it should be fine to use without any issues. I use Celemil Plus for my morning cleanse and final cleanse of the day. So my per-use amount is relatively less than other cleansers. The reason I use it for the final cleanse is that it doesn't leave a squeaky-clean feeling and helps keep my skin moisturized. (Cleansing too squeakily is not good for the skin.) Using Celemil Plus for the morning cleanse is also good for the same reason. By the way, I also have atopic dermatitis on my right hand. It's very severe and I have bleeding once a day. Other cleansers sting, but Celemil Plus is the only product that's okay when it touches my right hand. - s_*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinOct 12, 2015
I've used the regular Bioten Cleansing Milk for about three bottles, and then tried the Cleansing Milk Plus. As someone with extremely sensitive skin, I found this product to be less irritating and more satisfying for me. The regular Cleansing Milk is thinner and has good adherence, but strangely, my face would turn red and feel stinging after cleansing... It might just be me, as others may not experience that. It seems there are some ingredients that are sensitive for me. This product has slightly less adherence and feels a bit like it's just sitting on top, but it's less irritating and has enhanced cleansing power, so I'm satisfied with that. The regular Cleansing Milk comes in a 200ml size, and there's even a large volume version available. But this product is only 150ml, and there's no large size option, and it's even more expensive... The volume is a bit disappointing, as it gets used up faster. - ol******Dry SkinSensitive SkinJun 8, 2015
The makeup comes off easier than expected. It doesn't feel too dry after using it. I haven't had any breakouts. I'm using it as my primary cleansing product. Everything else is good, but blackheads are not easily resolved, and I need to do separate exfoliation in the winter. ㅠㅠ