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Pros
- Not Irritating25
- Foams Up Well23
- Moisturizing11
- Doesn't Cause Breakouts6
- Hydrating6
- Feels Comfortable4
- A Little Goes a Long Way3
Cons
- Doesn't Cleanse Well5
- Flips2
- Feels Harsh on Skin2
- Doesn't Remove Impurities2
- Causes Allergic Reactions2
- Leaves a Sticky Residue1
- Not Soothing1
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Korean Reviews
- no********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 16, 2025
I suddenly developed a lot of red blemishes on my skin, so I did some research and found out it was due to a damaged skin barrier. I heard somewhere that if your skin barrier is compromised, you should start by changing your foam cleanser. While looking for a new cleansing foam, I came across a YouTuber recommending this product, saying it's used in hospitals too, so I decided to give it a try. 1. Gentle - Being a bubble formula, it's definitely milder and less irritating than other foam cleansers. It seems suitable for those with super sensitive skin or those prone to irritation. I haven't experienced any blemishes since using this product, and my face feels less tight after use. 2. Slightly acidic - It's great for dry skin types to use in the morning or on makeup-free days. 3. Convenient - These days, some people use foaming nets to reduce irritation, but with this product, you just press and the foam comes out, which is really handy. 1. Cleansing effectiveness - Perhaps due to its mild, slightly acidic nature, the cleansing power is a bit lacking. It doesn't seem to remove makeup very well, so on days when I wear makeup, I use a slightly alkaline cleansing foam or cleansing oil for my first cleanse, followed by this product for my second cleanse. 2. Price - It's expensive... Even when it's on sale... it's still pricey. I have dry skin, so I usually cleanse with a slightly acidic foam cleanser, and once or twice a week, I use a slightly alkaline foam cleanser. I've heard some people use a slightly acidic cleanser in the morning and a slightly alkaline one in the evening. According to that YouTuber, the products sold in Olive Young are different from those used in hospitals (I can't remember exactly what the difference was), so I bought mine from the official website. - ji*******Combination SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsRecommendedMay 3, 2025
My mother and I have been using this for years on our dermatologist's recommendation, and it's perfect for morning cleansing! Being mildly acidic, it's gentle on the skin and a great all-rounder. Plus, it's so convenient that you don't need to work up a lather yourself! Hmm... I can't think of any major drawbacks. Perhaps the only issue is that since it's mildly acidic, it might struggle to remove stubborn products like sunscreen?
Ingredients
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Each ingredient is selected for its specific purpose, such as improving skin hydration or brightening. However, the inclusion of these ingredients does not guarantee the overall effectiveness of the final product. Simply using these ingredients does not ensure the product will deliver the claimed benefits.
Ingredients by Skin Type
Oily Skin
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Dry Skin
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Sensitive Skin
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