Makeup Cleansing Cream N, 140g
Makeup Cleansing Cream N, 140g
ELIXIR
A cream-type makeup remover that thoroughly wraps around and removes makeup
Rating: 3.5 out of 7.0
Description
Description
The rich cream thoroughly wraps around and removes makeup residue that has adhered to the skin's texture and deep within pores. It loosens the roughness of the skin's surface (stratum corneum) while properly protecting moisture. After use, the skin feels moist and smooth. It has a pleasant aqua floral scent. It can be wiped off or washed off. *Package design may change without notice.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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I liked Biore's cleansing cream, but I thought I should try something a little better considering my age, so I bought this. It was moisturizing, but it didn't completely remove my makeup. Biore was better.
I've been using Elixir's lotion and milky lotion and they've been great, so I bought this with high hopes, but after cleansing, I noticed a slimy feeling that bothered me. No matter how many times I washed it off with hot water, it was still slimy, and it didn't suit me, so I stopped using it. I don't think it removes dirt, but perhaps because of the slimy feeling, I started to notice dirt in my pores.
It does remove makeup, but I'm bothered by the sticky feeling it leaves after washing.
Dr. Yoshiki, a dermatologist who often appears in the media, said that it's better to use a cleansing cream that costs over 2,000 yen, so I chose this one ☆ It seems to have a low rating, but. I like it ^ ^ The cream is light, spreads easily, and has a faint, soothing scent * Some people have said that it leaves a strong oily feeling, but I always wash my face afterwards, so I didn't feel any oily feeling. I have sensitive skin, but I didn't have any skin problems! I'll probably buy it again (*^^*)
For people who wear heavy makeup, I think it's hard to remove point makeup. I think cleansing and then wiping with tissue removes dirt better, but when I remove it with warm water, it seems like some of it remains. I wonder if it's suitable for people who wear light makeup or have dry skin, as they don't wash too much.