I've tried mixing my own DIY oil blends for removing makeup as it would save a lot of money in the long run, but I end up with a greasy face or a mess that refuses to rinse off. Clarins' is honestly l...
I’ve been a fan of the Clarins Cottonseed foaming cleanser for years. Unfortunately, it’s been discontinued so I thought I’d try this cleansing oil. I’ve tried it twice so far and it’s horrid - it fe...
This is very effective and easy to spread. Removes most of my makeup in one pass though the Clinique balm is more effective .That said this irritate my eyes, probably because of all the plant and esse...
I double cleanse and have realised I prefer a balm to oil. I find balms less messy. This did an OK job but definitely not as thorough as the Clinique or Ren cleansing balms
OK, it seems as though I am the lone voice here. I ended up with a major eye infection in both eyes that I am still trying to clear up. This was the only change to my routine and I have since learned ...
Total unsung hero, like a lot of Clarins products. Absolutely the best oil cleanser on the market, for both makeup removal (I wear ELDW, so it needs to be heavy duty) and gentle cleansing properties. ...
this oil comes in a plastic bottle with a pump. i don't think this is travel friendly by the looks of it. $38 AUD in myer. yellow in colour, very watery consistency which is good because it allows you...
I purchased this because I had heard so much about oil cleansers. I wasn't disappointed, this made my skin feel great and it removes make-up too which is a bonus. I really liked the light feel of thi...
It is quite a gentle makeup remover, olive oil based, but very lightweight and emulsify into milky texture when contacting water. It's easy to use and removes makeup quite thoroughly. I smells just li...
Finally a cleansing oil that really does take everything off in one go!!! I have tried so many cleansing oils that I was starting to think it was a bit of a con. This one comes in a decent sized pump ...