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ha******Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmBã nhờn / Mụn đầu đenQuầng thâm mắtNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồiLỗ chân lông toMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất07/08/2021 (UTC+0)1. The ingredient list is pretty solid. Olive oil is the main component, and this is truly a cleansing oil made purely from oils. 2. It doesn't sting if it gets in your eyes. (Though your vision does get a bit blurry.) Harsh products usually burn the moment they touch your skin, but this one doesn't have that problem. 3. The cleansing power is moderate. It removes most base makeup, eyeliner, and lipstick without issue. I haven't tested it on waterproof mascara since I barely wear makeup these days, so I can't speak to how it handles super long-wearing formulas. 4. It's fragrance-free, but it has a subtle, fresh herbal scent that I found really pleasant. The smell isn't overwhelming at all. 5. The finish isn't tight and dry—it's actually quite nourishing, so your skin doesn't lose moisture. If your face feels uncomfortably tight and parched right after cleansing, this product might be perfect for you. 1. Even with extended rolling, blackheads and whiteheads don't come out easily. I often use cleansing oils to help remove excess oil, but this one just doesn't do that job. 2. At this price point, you have to wonder if this is really the product you need to buy. 3. When it accidentally gets in your eyes, your vision becomes cloudy. Since I don't have great eyesight to begin with, this was pretty inconvenient. 4. Without a pump dispenser, it's really difficult to use. The bottle opening is so wide that controlling how much product comes out is nearly impossible. 5. The oil lingers on your skin for a while, so you really need to do a thorough emulsification step and ideally follow up with a second cleanse. Out of all the cleansing oils I've tried, this one leaves the most residual feeling on your face after washing. If I had other affordable cleansing oil options to choose from, I'd probably go with something else instead of this one. - el**********Da dầuDa mụnĐược đề xuất06/05/2020 (UTC+0)
• Makeup removes beautifully, even waterproof mascara comes right off!! • It thoroughly cleanses between every pore and texture, leaving no makeup residue behind • When removing eye makeup, if the product gets in your eyes it can blur your vision a bit • After cleansing, there's a slight oily residue left on the skin Using your hands to cleanse instead of a cotton pad removes makeup much more thoroughly and effectively - jk*****Da khôĐược đề xuất30/03/2020 (UTC+0)
First off, even if this cleansing oil gets in your eyes, you barely feel any stinging or irritation. One pump doesn't dispense as much product as other cleansing oils, so you'll need to pump it a few times, but you can adjust the amount based on how heavy your makeup is that day. It's not too watery and has just the right consistency, so it feels amazing when you massage it in. After rinsing, there's no tight or dry feeling left behind. Since most people use cleansing oils to remove full makeup and follow up with a foam cleanser anyway for a double cleanse, the finish isn't a huge concern, but honestly, this is a solid product. The pump does cost extra, which is annoying, but if you're planning to keep buying this cleansing oil, you can just purchase the refill next time and swap the pump from your current bottle over to the new one. If you're looking for a cleansing oil from a department store brand that won't break the bank and actually removes makeup effectively, this could be your answer!
bo******Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa dị ứngLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmKhô từ bên trongNếp nhăn / Độ đàn hồiĐược đề xuất22/11/2019 (UTC+0)I've been so satisfied with this product that I've gone through 4-5 bottles. It has the perfect weight to it—not too light—and the scent is absolutely lovely, which is why I kept reaching for it. The best part? It removes both eye makeup and lipstick completely without needing a separate remover. Plus, the price is really reasonable. Compared to the Shu Uemura cleansing oil that was all the rage back then, this one gives you so much better value for your money. There's something about the Origins brand that just feels more natural and eco-conscious, you know? Honestly, there are so many amazing skincare products out there these days that I don't think I'd go to a department store and spend that kind of money on this anymore. Sorry, Origins—you used to be my go-to... - lo******Da khôĐược đề xuất17/11/2019 (UTC+0)
This product seems pretty reliable, and I've been using it consistently. It has a slightly fresh scent and a well-balanced oil texture. When I massage it in properly, it removes even stubborn makeup beautifully. I've also noticed it helps fade blackheads a bit. After checking the ingredients, I feel confident using it since the formula is gentle and straightforward. Because it cleanses makeup so effectively, my skin feels a bit tight after washing. Especially when I pair it with Origins Check and Balance Foam Cleansing, the tightness becomes even more pronounced. I need to moisturize quickly after cleansing before my skin starts to feel dry and uncomfortable.
wo*********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmĐược đề xuất14/10/2018 (UTC+0)I decided to give this cleansing oil a try, and I'm so glad I did! I'd seen amazing reviews online, and honestly, they weren't exaggerating. Since I have skin that's prone to those pesky little bumps and breakouts whenever I use most cleansing oils, I was skeptical. But this one? It barely causes any irritation at all, which alone deserves four stars or more! Here's what I really think matters with cleansing oils: the emulsification process is absolutely crucial. Even if you add plenty of water, if the oil doesn't emulsify properly, you're left with that slick, oily residue that sits on your skin and clogs your pores, which then triggers breakouts. So I'm always looking for products that emulsify smoothly and rinse away cleanly. This one nails it about seventy percent of the time, which is why I'm not getting those little bumps anymore! Some cleansing oils do a great job of bringing up all that buildup—dead skin cells and excess oil—when you massage them in. This one doesn't really do that, which is a bit disappointing. - wl*******Da khôDa nhạy cảmĐược đề xuất23/05/2018 (UTC+0)
I used to remove my makeup with a cleansing cream, but since I have dry skin, it felt incredibly tight and stung, so I switched to an oil cleanser. I previously used Chinosoya oil, but the quantity was generous and I went through it quickly. Plus, the price jumped from around 20,000 won to the 30,000 won range, which was disappointing. So I decided to explore gentler alternatives and discovered this product. 1. Blackheads: Oil cleansers typically advertise that they dissolve sebum, and while I didn't see dramatic results, when I took time to massage it gently across my face with my hands, quite a bit of sebum did come away. 2. Cleansing Power: After using the cleanser, I wipe with a toner, and I noticed that impurities and debris didn't transfer onto the cotton pad across my entire face. I can't speak as confidently about lip and eye makeup since I use a separate makeup remover for those areas. 3. Hydration: My skin is somewhere between dry and very dry, and while it can be sensitive to product changes, I don't experience severe reactions. However, I do tend to get redness and occasional breakouts. From the very first use, I had no irritation or tightness whatsoever. Overall, I'm so satisfied with this product that I'm on my third bottle now! 1. Price: The cost is honestly outrageous. One bottle runs about 36,000 won, and I can only justify buying it when there's a sale online or when I'm feeling particularly generous. 2. Scent: While this product doesn't have a distinct fragrance, when you first use it, the smell is ambiguous enough that you'll need to use it a few times to get accustomed to it. Personally, I haven't found it inconvenient since I'm someone who casually applies carrot oil from popular international shopping sites without hesitation, so take that into account. 3. Cloudiness: I didn't think it mattered since I rinse it off with water anyway, but when I had my boyfriend try it, he really struggled with his vision becoming cloudy during rinsing. Of course, you can just close your eyes while washing it off, but he was genuinely startled. Since you need to see while cleansing, if you dislike the white residue that appears when you open your eyes mid-rinse, you might want to reconsider. The Chinosoya oil barely had this issue, so this product seems noticeably worse in comparison. Many online reviews mention that a pump dispenser usually comes attached. When I first purchased, I didn't know any better and bought just the oil, and I had a tough time controlling the amount. A huge amount came pouring out at once, and I was heartbroken thinking about the waste. When you buy, definitely purchase the dedicated pump from the store! It makes portion control so much easier and saves you a ton of product. Plus, the pump costs around 1,600 to 2,000 won. If you're hesitant about the cost, you can also pick up a universal pump dispenser from a discount store and portion out the oil into smaller containers, which works great too! - ky*******Da hỗn hợp04/03/2018 (UTC+0)
I switched from another cleansing product because my skin kept feeling irritated, but this one is so gentle and doesn't cause any sensitivity issues. I'm really happy with how mild it is on my face. The packaging is inconvenient to use. The opening is way too large, which makes it hard to control how much product comes out. - an********Da hỗn hợp27/02/2018 (UTC+0)
This cleanser is so gentle and smells amazing—it has this wonderful spa-like fragrance that makes you feel pampered. It removes makeup and impurities effortlessly, and even if it accidentally gets in your eyes, there's no stinging or irritation. What I love most is how it cleanses while keeping your skin hydrated and nourished at the same time. Honestly, I can't think of any downsides. It's easy to use without any hassle, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable cleanser. - kj*****Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụn26/12/2017 (UTC+0)
I switched from DHC cleansing oil to Origins cleansing oil a few years ago. It removes eye makeup beautifully and doesn't irritate my skin at all. I'm completely satisfied with it. The only downside is that you need to buy a pump dispenser separately.