Omorovicza Thermal Cleansing Balm Reviews
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- iwoFeb 22, 2016Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsBut it's still expensive. In jar form, using a spatula is inconvenient. Despite the high content of moisturizing ingredients, the moisturizing effect may be slightly lower. It has less moisturizing effect compared to The Body Shop Chamomile Cleansing Butter. With my thin and sensitive skin, the silky particles are still a bit irritating when rolling it. I often use tinted lip balm, and the lip products didn't remove well. I didn't feel the benefit for blackhead removal. It doesn't wash away deep into the pores completely. Since the main ingredients are moisturizing oils and the surfactants are relatively low, it doesn't rinse off well with water, so the inconvenience of having to wipe it off with a gauze is there.
TipYou don't need to use a muslin cloth. A soft cotton cloth is enough. Even experts say that a fabric like a flannel shirt or a similar cotton material is sufficient.