B:Lab 8:2 Matcha Hydrating Foam Cleanser Reviews
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- sh****Mar 15, 2025Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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In the current market where only mild acidic cleansing foams with weak cleansing power are available, this is one of the cleansing foams with relatively good cleansing power.
Cons
I have a certain aversion to mildly acidic cleansing foams. Skin types may vary, but I believe that oily and combination skin types require a moderate cleansing power. However, finding the balance between mild and effective cleansing is challenging. The Innisfree Sea Salt Perfect Cleanser was the closest I had found, and after its discontinuation, I managed to find a similar product in the pre-reformulated version of this item during my nomadic lifestyle. Unfortunately, just as I had settled into using this product, it was reformulated. While the official shop claims there were no changes to the ingredients, the volume remained the same but three additional ingredients were added. As a result, the cleansing power and finish I had previously enjoyed were diminished. For those of us with sensitive skin, even minor ingredient changes can make a significant difference, potentially leading to the loss of both new and loyal customers. It's truly disappointing.