I splurged and treated myself to a 6.8 oz bottle of this for $62 – which is over double what I’ve ever spent on a cleansing oil before, hoping the investment would pay off and reduce the amount of tim...
I have no complaint whatsoever with this product. As other reviewers have mentioned, it cleans makeup very well and has nice, luxurious smell without being too powerful. I also do not get blackheads w...
Absolutely superb. After using the cult-favorite DHC oil to cleanse my makeup off for the last 6 months, I started to wonder if it really helped my skin at all. Normally I use a white towel test to se...
One of the nicer cleansing oils that I have tried. Feels super luxurious and does an amazing job at removing every trace of even the most stubborn makeup. Leaves my skin feeling very soft! The reason ...
This is the most luxurious makeup remover & face cleanser I have ever used, I love everything about it (except the price). But I managed to score a full-sized bottle as a gwp when getting some other B...
I like the way cleansing oils work for me (effective and non-drying), and I want something I can keep in the shower - preferably with a pump dispenser. This cleansing oil works well for me. I thorou...
I got a small bottle of this in a kit with eyeshadow and liner. I have tried at least 10 other oil makeup removers before. This is good for the days I wear light makeup that isn't super long-wearing -...
i apply a small amount to dry skin and kind of massage it in, then splash on water and blend a bit more before rinsing. It comes off very easily and leaves your skin hydrated and very soft but NO oil...
This isn't the right product for me but only because I have super sensitive eyes and anything that might run down to my eyes need to be very gentle. It's not difficult to get it in your eyes as you wa...
What it is: Bobbi Brown Cleansing Oil ($44 for 6.7 oz); available at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Saks, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Bluemercury and Sephora. What it does: Same as the others; a cleanse or pre...