I don't really like it because it has this smell that's not really pleasant. It does clean quite nicely but I think it breaks me out.
This is the 2nd cleansing oil I've used (1st one being DHC cleansing oil). I don't really like the minty fragrance, even though I wouldn't know if it stings or not because I don't use it to remove eye...
The smell of this reminds me of a toothpaste, because of the mint in it. Also, the consistence is pretty much on the runny side. It preforms great on the cleansing area and I didn't have any irritatio...
After finishing the bottle of Origin's Clean Energy I decided to swap it for RMK's cleansing oil because of all the rave reviews it had. I think I actually like the smell of Origin's CE more but both ...
My mum and I both were given a sample of this product after a recent makeover session an RMK. What a nightmare, after just one use, both us experienced an allergic reaction. My whole face turned re...
A good cleansing oil. Goes on smoothly and removes makeup well. It also washes off easily, unlike the Shu Uemura one that I've tried. There's a slight mint fragrance, but I didn't find it as harsh as ...
As a cleansing oil, this has got to be one of the best out in the market. But I am biased, and have since decided that cleansing oils are not for me after I tried Avene Micellar lotion. I find it is j...
This is one of the better cleasing oils I have tried. Takes away all eye make up successfully and does not leave an oily afterfeel like Shu does. Nevertheless I still use a cleanser after using this c...
This oil is refreshing because of the mint oil in it and that's what makes it smell so good. And because of the mint oil, if it gets into your eyes, it will sting. If you have tried DHC and Fancl befo...
I love cleansing oils and balms and this one smells heavenly - but the mint oil in it makes it totally unsuitable for sensitive skin, and there's no way you can use it anywhere near your eyes despite ...