banilaco Clean it Zero Ceramide Cleansing Balm Reviews
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3 Reviews
- ์ต ์ฅฌ์ผMar 5, 2024Combination Skin
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ConsThe cleansing balms of the same type from Banila Co. products are on the pricier side.
TipThe eye area should be cleansed last.
- ์ ์ผํ๋ณต๊ทํดSep 18, 2023Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsEven though it doesn't sting when it gets in your eyes, it's a bit blinding and funny. It's like being a blind person with their eyes open, you know? But more than that, it really messes up your skin. Especially the delicate and thin skin around the eyes - it just gets so stinging, rough, dry, and the dark circles get worse, and there's a huge flaking issue under the eyes. It's so sad because I paid a lot of money for this. Ah... I should have just bought the smaller size to try it out first before getting the big one. :(
- ๋น๋.Mar 21, 2023Normal SkinSensitive Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsCompared to the Purifying Cleansing Balm I used to use: 1. The fragrances of both are good. The Purifying Cleansing Balm was described as a floral-musky scent, but I actually perceived it as more of a vanilla fragrance. The Ceramide Cleansing Balm has a lily-of-the-valley scent??? 2. Both are gentle and water-soluble, but the Ceramide Cleansing Balm leaves less residue! If you gently massage it under running water for a bit longer, you won't even need a cleansing foam finisher - it's that clean and thorough! It dissolves so well in water that you can definitely use it without water! I like to do a quick 2-3 minute lukewarm water cleanse of the surface oil and then follow up with the balm before bedtime. 3. Since it doesn't contain citric acid, it's a bit less irritating. I didn't really experience any irritation with the Purifying Cleansing Balm, but for those sensitive to citric acid, the Ceramide Cleansing Balm would be a great recommendation. I used to only use cleansing oils because I thought cleansing balms were too heavy, but using the balm has really streamlined my cleansing routine.
ConsThe price is a bit steep... Cleansing balms are often on sale, and you can usually find the Purifying Cleansing Balm for under 13,000 won on social commerce sites, but the Ceramide Cleansing Balm is around 17,000 won and up. So I'd recommend stocking up during big sales!
TipOn a side note, the Purifying Cleansing Foam is really impressive too! I use the Purifying Cleansing Foam daily and the Cleansing Balm 1-2 times a week to manage excess oil and exfoliate. It removes my makeup base, sunscreen, and powder very thoroughly. It does contain citric acid, so if you have very sensitive skin or scrub too vigorously, you may feel a slight sting, but it doesn't turn red and goes away quickly once rinsed off.