86% OF CHICKS DIG IT
I don't normally use oil cleansers but received a sample of this to try. I personally did not like this oil cleanser because it was difficult to wash the oily residue left on my face with just water (but I assume this would be the case with other oil cleansers too). I think oil based cleansers are best for removing make-up but there should be a second cleanser to wash the oily residue left from the oil cleanser. Using this oil cleanser alone has caused me to break out.
Received this as a free sample for normal to dry skin. I have oily skin and I found that it hydrates my skin very well. I would use the cleansing oil, then wash it off then apply my foam cleanser with it. It does double duty for cleaning, moisturizes and also help take off makeup!
I would definitely give it a try
I really like Burt's Bee Cleaning Oil, with my dry skin it makes my face feel soft and clean. I like the light fragrance, and it doesn't irritate my skin.
I want two basic things from a cleanser. I want to not have residue or a tight feeling after I wash and I want all my make up, including the eye make up removed. This failed on the eye makeup removal. Twice. I didn't get it all off in the evening, took an actual eye make up remover to it, and there was residue still in the morning, tried the Burt's Bee's again and the residue still didn't move.
The actual cleansing part is OK. You massage in the oil dry and then add water which essentially 'melts' the cleanser. There's no tight feeling and the smell isn't overly fake or flowery.
I used this for the first time because I have sensitive skin and can't handle harsh soaps. I fell in love! My face has never felt so clean and soft! Hard to believe its oil because my face didn't feel greasy afterwards. I will be buying again!
Pure and gentle, with vegetable oils and no animal products, cleans your sensitive skin with no irritation, no redness nor itchiness. Love it and recommend it!
I like that it's a cleansing oil, and so it's not harsh on the face. But it takes a lot of it to get make up off. And then you have to rub and rub, and try to rinse it off, and after all this, the mascara (not water-proof) is still under the eye and has to be wiped with a towel or cotton pad.
Washing with water alone is more effective, and less expensive.
Do not recommend it at all.
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