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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMar 23, 2017
I have sensitive combination skin. I've been double cleansing with cleansing oil followed by cleansing foam to remove makeup, but my face would get very dry and tight. So this time I used a cleansing cream with a different formula, and I'm very satisfied. My makeup comes off well, and there's no tightness after double cleansing. It's smooth and slippery, so gently massaging my face with my hands doesn't irritate it much. No breakouts, and it removes everything thoroughly while leaving my skin hydrated. I will definitely repurchase this.^^ Even though my makeup is light and my eyes and lips come off easily with just the cleansing cream, on days when I wear a bold lip color, the cream alone doesn't remove it completely. I think I need to use a dedicated eye and lip makeup remover for those areas. When cleansing, it's best to be gentle on the skin.^^ Don't scrub too hard, just roll the product around gently. And along with that, a massage from the chin up towards the cheekbones can also be helpful.^^ - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresNov 6, 2016
I've been using the Shiseido cleansing cream. I bought it after reading reviews online and it really removes makeup well. It's better than Shiseido and more affordable, so I'm continuing to use it. Since it's a cream, it does have some oiliness... But it's great if you double cleanse with a foaming cleanser. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSep 28, 2016
I tried the cream for the first time and it was great. The auntie gave me a sponge-like thing to wipe the cream, and my skin definitely feels cleaner. My makeup goes on better now, and my complexion is no longer dull and rough - it's all improved. The volume is quite generous, and when I wipe it off with the sponge, there's a satisfying feeling as the makeup comes off. Since it was my first time using the cream, I felt like it was leaving an oily residue around my eyes and mouth, which made me a bit uncomfortable. The sponge is a must-have, and it's a pink one that costs only 1,000 won. After wiping it off, I do some exfoliation and then use a foaming cleanser, working up a rich lather and rinsing it off thoroughly. Then I soak a cotton pad with toner and gently wipe my face. If you rub too fast or too hard, it can cause breakouts. After that, I apply essence and moisturizer, and my skin feels so soft and smooth. I wrote this out since I have relatively good skin, but it may not work the same for everyone, so just take it as a reference!