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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 15, 2024
First off, the simple packaging that gives a clean impression is so pretty! The lightweight and refreshing formula seems great for those with oily or combination skin, especially during summer. I was relieved to use it even with my sensitive skin, as it's made with only safe ingredients. As a mildly acidic cleansing water, it leaves the skin feeling more moisturized after use compared to other products, despite its light and fresh texture. It contains skin-loving ingredients like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, madecassoside, and allantoin, which hydrate, soothe, and protect the skin. This resulted in less irritation after cleansing, giving me peace of mind. With its large 400ml size and affordable price, it offers excellent value for money. Surprisingly, when I accidentally got some in my eyes, it didn't sting like other products do! While it does remove some heavy makeup, it doesn't seem to clean it off completely. Being a cleansing water, it doesn't remove whiteheads or blackheads, so you'll need to use a separate product for that, which can be a bit inconvenient. For those with super sensitive skin like mine, even wiping with a cotton pad can cause irritation. To avoid this, try putting the cleansing water in a foam dispenser, gently massaging the foam onto your skin, and then rinsing with lukewarm water. This method allows for a gentle, irritation-free cleanse! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 27, 2023
Despite having gentle ingredients that won't cause blemishes even for sensitive skin, it still has decent cleansing effectiveness. It's neither too watery nor too thick and difficult to dispense, making it comfortable to use with cotton pads. The scent isn't overpowering, and I'd recommend this product if you don't get along with oily formulas! Due to its water-based nature, it doesn't effectively remove sebum, blackheads, or whiteheads. While there aren't any other particular downsides, it doesn't feel significantly better than other cleansing waters, so I've deducted one star. As a water-based product, it doesn't effectively remove sebum, blackheads, or whiteheads. While there aren't any other specific drawbacks, it doesn't feel remarkably superior to other cleansing waters, which is why I've taken off one star from my rating. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinSensitive SkinDec 15, 2023
Perfect for removing light makeup (takes off eyeliner and lipstick) Leaves skin feeling moisturized, as if you've just used a face mask An all-in-one cleansing solution Great value with its large size Highlights blackheads and whiteheads during cleansing, doesn't dissolve sebum well Doesn't remove mascara effectively - woke up with raccoon eyes Causes significant eye irritation - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinNov 16, 2023
I was about to finish my current cleansing water when I saw this product advertised on TV. I applied for The Hwahae Testers event and was selected to try it for about 10 days. Instead of using cotton pads, I used it with a foaming bottle for cleansing. Cleansing effectiveness: It removes base makeup like sunscreen or cushion foundation quite easily without much effort. While I didn't try it on waterproof makeup, it even removed most of my K*ss Me eyeliner after letting it sit for a bit. Texture: With its water-like consistency, it's a great option for those who find cleansing oils too heavy. There's minimal residue after rinsing with water. Foaming bottle use: As I have sensitive skin, I prefer foam cleansing to wiping. The foam from this product lasts longer than my previous T*den one. It stays on the face for about 10 seconds, allowing for a gentle cleanse. Hydration: Though I have combination skin leaning slightly towards dry, this product didn't cause any dryness. Even after a while, my face didn't feel tight. Ingredients: It contains skin-protective ingredients like niacinamide, panthenol, and madecassoside. It's free from 20 controversial ingredients and common allergens, which might explain why I didn't experience any blemishes. Value for money: With a generous 400ml and a reasonable price, it's quite affordable. It would be great for those new to cleansing waters. While generally satisfactory, it could be irritating when used on sensitive skin, and the scent was somewhat disappointing. Irritation: Though less irritating than the T*den product, it stung a bit when it touched damaged skin or got into my eyes. Those with super sensitive skin might want to patch test first. Oil control: Likely due to its water-based formula, it didn't significantly improve blackheads or whiteheads. The T*den product was more effective in this aspect. Scent: Although it's fragrance-free, there was a slight chemical smell upon first opening, which was off-putting. I got used to it, but some might find it bothersome. Packaging: While the transparent bottle makes it easy to check the remaining product, the walls are somewhat rigid, requiring more force to squeeze. Decanting into a separate bottle might be more convenient. For those with sensitive skin, using a foaming bottle might be better in terms of reducing irritation and maintaining hygiene. For point makeup removal, saturate a cotton pad with the product, leave it on the area for about 30 seconds, then cleanse for better results. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinOct 25, 2023
* Recommended for: - Those who don't get along with oily cleansing products - People who usually wear light makeup like sunscreen, but worry about cleansing with foam alone - Those seeking a fresh and hydrating cleansing experience 1. Ingredients The product description emphasizes gentle, non-irritating cleansing. Looking at the ingredient list, it's quite similar to a toner, except for a few components. Apart from surfactants and pH adjusters for mild acidity, it mostly contains ingredients that help with hydration and skin barrier function, like panthenol. Think of it as a cleansing toner. 2. Texture The texture is completely water-like, just like a liquid toner. It moistens cotton pads nicely and can be gently wiped across the skin, similar to using an exfoliating toner. 3. Cleansing Effectiveness I tested it on eyeshadow, eyeliner, eyebrow pencil, concealer pencil, and mascara. With one swipe, it effectively removed eyeshadow and eyebrow pencil, but mascara and eyeliner only smudged and remained. Multiple swipes can remove them completely, but for heavy eye makeup, a dedicated eye makeup remover might be necessary. It cleanses sunscreen and light base makeup effectively. As a precaution, I wiped with a cotton pad soaked in lip and eye remover after cleansing, and there was only a slight residue, which should be easily removed with a second cleanse. Overall: This water-type cleansing product has a moisturizing toner-like formula. It's recommended as a first-step cleanser for those who prefer water-based formulas over oils or those who typically wear light makeup. 1. Being a water-based formula, it can't dissolve blackheads or whiteheads. You'll need to use a separate pore-cleansing pack for sebum absorption. 2. Using cotton pads for wiping might cause physical irritation, so it's best to think of this as a gentle first-step cleanser rather than trying to remove all makeup with it in one go. I used it with cotton pads, but if you're concerned about irritation from cotton, you can apply it like a toner or use a foam maker to create a lather and use it like a cleansing foam. + After trying it with a foam maker, I found it much gentler and more pleasant to use. However, the cleansing power was reduced. During testing, some concealer remained in skin texture, but it was completely removed with a second cleanse. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinSep 1, 2023
✔️My skin condition In summer, my skin becomes super sensitive, so I carefully check each ingredient before buying. If I use the wrong product, I get itchy and develop folliculitis or contact dermatitis. ✔️Cleansing Water Recently, I've been using Uriage and Bioderma products, but even those felt too harsh. Just as I was looking to switch to something else, I discovered the COSRX Cleansing Water! ✔️Ingredients I was a bit concerned about the citric acid, but it's less irritating and more hydrating than Bioderma products, so that's great! ✔️Performance It doesn't irritate the skin much, so I recommend it for those with super sensitive skin. Lately, I've only been using Dr. Jart's Beauty Balm (which is like a brightening moisturizer) as a base, and it takes about two rounds of cleansing to remove it completely! While its cleansing effectiveness isn't superior to other products, it's gentler, so it feels less stressful on the skin. After using it consistently for two weeks, whether due to the gentle cleansing or the hydration, my dry skin seemed to calm down. 1. Its cleansing effectiveness isn't particularly outstanding. It takes about two or three wipes to remove BB cream or brightening moisturizer without leaving any residue! After one wipe, it feels like some of the base makeup is still on the skin. However, because it's so gentle, my skin actually felt more stable! 2. It's not great at controlling sebum or whiteheads. Perhaps due to its hydrating properties, it doesn't seem particularly effective at managing whiteheads! It didn't really help with removing them. This might be expected since it doesn't have an oily feel. Sometimes when I use other cleansing waters with cotton pads, it can sting, but this product doesn't sting even when used with cotton pads! I appreciated how gentle it was on my skin. - Hwahae UserOily SkinJun 22, 2023
The sunscreen came off well, and it claimed no water rinse was needed. I was skeptical at first, so I tried sleeping without cleansing some nights and cleansing on others. Fortunately, I didn't experience any blemishes, so it seems to have cleaned effectively. The small dispenser opening prevented spills and made it easy to use. I found it great for wiping off oily or sweaty skin on summer afternoons before reapplying sunscreen. I haven't tried it with color makeup, though. There is a faint scent, but it's subtle and pleasant - maybe a hint of coconut water? If you're looking for a refreshing, squeaky-clean finish, you might not love this as your sole cleanser since it leaves a moisturizing residue. Also, unlike oil or emulsion cleansers, it doesn't address whiteheads, so I wouldn't use it exclusively every day. For convenience, try pre-soaking cotton pads with the cleansing water in an empty container. Layer them for easy use.