I've tried various versions of Kose softymo. I haven't found one I liked. It didn't seem to do much for my dehydrated skin. So I've since discontinued use.
I got interested in Cleansing Oils since my skin is sensitive, break out prone and has a compromised barrier due to trying to combat acne for years and years along with horrible picking. So I really n...
I have used a couple of Japanese DS cleansing oils, and really like the normal orange version of this, so when I saw the white version I figured I'd give it a try. I don't enjoy this as much as the or...
Product description: Softymo White Cleansing Oil effectively removes make up and dirt. It removes excess skin cells containing melanin to make skin brighter and softer. Use on dry skin and add water t...
I use cleansing oils as a pre-cleanse to remove any keratin plugs from my pores, which does a relatively good job so far. Texture of this oil is runnier than the thicker Fancl one. Can't attest to the...
I've been through three of these bottles over the last year and half as well as tried other oils. This is my goto makeup/ sunscreen removing oil. It's gentle and not too heavily fragranced. It's cheap...
I've been repurchasing this product because it's cheap and efficient. The texture isn't as moisturising as Shu Uemura, isn't as comfortable as Kose Sekkisei but its cleansing power is as strong as the...
In terms of whitening, this does nothing for me. The whitening ingredient is derivatives of rice bran. This is mainly rice bran oil, along with mineral oil next on the ingredient list. However, as ...
I have been using this as my makeup remover (after which i use a cleanser). It removes most waterproof makeup and sunscreen, but not mascara. It would remove a bit of the mascara but I need to use an ...
First time, i bought this product because I've heard the rave about it compare to the price that's quite cheap. The texture is quite watery, unlike clinique cleansing oil. But i dont think that it can...