ProsIt has the advantages we expect from a cleansing milk. Gentle, except...
ConsWhen my skin barrier was super strong, it seemed fine. But one day, when my skin wasn't even sensitive, just slightly off, I used this after a few days without much thought. The result? My skin went haywire, reacting as if I had a severe sun allergy. I've been in recovery mode for about 5 days, focusing solely on soothing and repairing products. Every day is a new challenge, figuring out which cream or mask to use for calming. I'm constantly applying emergency soothing serums, ampoules, modeling masks (every other day), and layering calming emulsions and regenerating creams. I've invested heavily in dermatologist visits and skincare to maintain good skin, so I'm quite sensitive to changes. This product truly upset me. The worst part? I didn't realize it was the culprit at first and used it again, absolutely wrecking my skin. Even after applying emulsions, my skin rejected everything. My pores seemed to expand dramatically, and despite using ultra-hydrating and soothing products, deep dryness would return after a few hours. While I've had good experiences with other Troiareuke products like the Healing Cocktail, I can't recommend the milk cleanser. If you're curious, their better products include the Healing Cocktail, Acsen Oil-Cut Cleansing Gel, and their two BB creams. Products like their Energy Cream, sunscreen, and hydrogel ampoule left much to be desired. To those with sensitive skin: please think carefully before purchasing. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments!
TipYou can see how red my face got... The pores are too shocking to even photograph. I'm a bit of a pore perfectionist, you know. Sorry for getting so emotional about this!