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Cleansing cold cream, 270g

Cleansing cold cream, 270g

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Regular price $35.00 USD
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Removes makeup thoroughly while moisturizing, leaving your skin moist and beautiful

Rating: 4.3 out of 7.0

Three roles at once: makeup remover + massage + skin care. . A cold cream born from a beauty cream that gently removes makeup. . A rich cream that can be easily massaged every day for a lift. . Formulated with natural beeswax (moisturizing ingredient). A wipe-off type that does not need to be rinsed off, for moisturized, beautiful skin. . Rose scent . No coloring

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Mineral oil, water, beeswax, paraffin, carbomer, hydroxypropyl cyclodextrin, potassium hydroxide, iodide propynyl butylcarbamate, phenoxyethanol, fragrance

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kiki_witch

Recently, the cleansing industry is booming, and in an era when cleansing is the best cosmetic, it has faded into obscurity, but there was a time when Pond's was the name of the game. I had been away from it for a while, but I used Pond's occasionally. I reaffirmed the merits of wipe-off cream cleansers with Shell Couleurs and Make Up Forever, so I bought it for the first time in a long time. The texture looks hard, but when you actually pick it up, it is surprisingly soft and almost like a milky lotion. It blends well with makeup and feels like it has been thoroughly removed. I wiped it off with a tissue and started washing my face. What? There's cream left around my eyes, especially at the base of my eyelashes and on the sides of my nose! Come to think of it, I remembered that the same thing happened when I used it before. Shell Couleurs and Make Up Forever blend well with the cleanser and completely remove makeup, so I let my guard down. The golden rule when wiping off with a tissue is to press carefully around the eyes and the sides of the nose. However, it leaves behind moisture that cannot be removed by face wash, and after washing, the skin feels moisturized and soft, to the point that I wonder if skin care is unnecessary. It is especially recommended for those who suffer from dry skin after cleansing. The scent is a bit of a typical cosmetic smell, but it is good value for money and very easy to continue using. It is a waste to throw away the large container every time, so I hope they will sell refills or make it easier to reuse.

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**Nonko**

I bought two at a drugstore. I ended up regretting it. It's like a lump of oil. I was surprised that the oil didn't come off when I tried to wash it off in the bath even though it was supposed to be wiped off. Everything I touched became covered in oil. It's cheap and comes in large quantities, so I put a lot on when I use it, but that means I use a lot of tissue, so I first put several torn magazine papers on it to remove most of the oil, then wipe it off with tissue. It puts a strain on your face, so I think it's better not to do it (^_^;) I'm sure I read somewhere a long time ago that you should put cold cream on your face before using a commercially available coloring agent to prevent the coloring agent from sticking to your face. It's such a greasy oil, so it makes sense that it repels the coloring agent (lol) It says paraffin in the ingredients, so it's only natural that it repels water (^_^;) But it's too greasy. It's hard to use, it's hard on the skin, and it takes a lot of time, so I'll never buy it again.

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ENOVIA

I bought this product at a drugstore by chance. Since I started to feel my skin getting dry, I started to like cleansing creams. I think that washable ones are mainstream, but this is the first time I've tried this type, as it is only for wiping off. It's a little difficult to use, and I tend to avoid it when I'm tired, but it's the number one moisturizing cleanser for me. I don't feel dry at all after taking a bath. It's like an oily film, but I feel like this moist film is protecting my skin. I have combination skin that is also concerned about pore dirt, so I have to double cleanse my face when I use this, but even if I wash my face and don't do skin care right after the bath, I don't feel dry at all. I definitely recommend it to anyone who suffers from dryness. If it doesn't wash off, it means that it doesn't mix well with water, so does that mean it has less surfactants? I once tried to wash it off by mistake, and it repelled water and caused a big mess, so I recommend that you always absorb it with paper before taking a bath. The way I use it is to avoid friction, so I take a lot of it and let it blend in, and once it has blended with the makeup to a certain extent, I remove it with kitchen paper. Tissues would be fine, but I used a lot of it, so I settled on kitchen paper, which absorbs oil better than tissues. Then I take a bath and wash my face in the bath. I like to use a soap-based face wash, which can remove excess oil while leaving a certain amount of oily feeling. I recommend one with a firm foam that can stand up to the oil in the cleanser. If you have very dry skin, you can go without a face wash if you don't mind the oily feeling. It's also nice that it's non-irritating, has a large capacity, and is reasonably priced. The only drawback is that it's hard to remove eye makeup. If you're not lazy, use a point remover. It's a little plain, but I hope it doesn't get discontinued.

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I bought two at a drugstore. I ended up regretting it. It's like a lump of oil. I was surprised that the oil didn't come off when I tried to wash it off in the bath even though it was supposed to be wiped off. Everything I touched became covered in oil. It's cheap and comes in large quantities, so I put a lot on when I use it, but that means I use a lot of tissue, so I first put several torn magazine papers on it to remove most of the oil, then wipe it off with tissue. It puts a strain on your face, so I think it's better not to do it (^_^;) I'm sure I read somewhere a long time ago that you should put cold cream on your face before using a commercially available coloring agent to prevent the coloring agent from sticking to your face. It's such a greasy oil, so it makes sense that it repels the coloring agent (lol) It says paraffin in the ingredients, so it's only natural that it repels water (^_^;) But it's too greasy. It's hard to use, it's hard on the skin, and it takes a lot of time, so I'll never buy it again.

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*Makochan*

Recently, the cleansing industry is booming, and in an era when cleansing is the best cosmetic, it has faded into obscurity, but there was a time when Pond's was the name of the game. I had been away from it for a while, but I used Pond's occasionally. I reaffirmed the merits of wipe-off cream cleansers with Shell Couleurs and Make Up Forever, so I bought it for the first time in a long time. The texture looks hard, but when you actually pick it up, it is surprisingly soft and almost like a milky lotion. It blends well with makeup and feels like it has been thoroughly removed. I wiped it off with a tissue and started washing my face. What? There's cream left around my eyes, especially at the base of my eyelashes and on the sides of my nose! Come to think of it, I remembered that the same thing happened when I used it before. Shell Couleurs and Make Up Forever blend well with the cleanser and completely remove makeup, so I let my guard down. The golden rule when wiping off with a tissue is to press carefully around the eyes and the sides of the nose. However, it leaves behind moisture that cannot be removed by face wash, and after washing, the skin feels moisturized and soft, to the point that I wonder if skin care is unnecessary. It is especially recommended for those who suffer from dry skin after cleansing. The scent is a bit of a typical cosmetic smell, but it is good value for money and very easy to continue using. It is a waste to throw away the large container every time, so I hope they will sell refills or make it easier to reuse.