December 2nd I'd have to send you a sh*tload of nail polishes in return hahaha^Awww!! When's your bday? I might as well send you one then!
December 2nd I'd have to send you a sh*tload of nail polishes in return hahaha^Awww!! When's your bday? I might as well send you one then!
But maybe I can get samples of the Shu Uemura oil cleansers from Nordstrom (department store in U.S.) or Sephora in a couple weeks when I go shopping.
Thank you for the incentive, michyed.
December 2nd I'd have to send you a sh*tload of nail polishes in return hahaha
Damn you guys making me want to try the Shu Uemura oils again!
eta: I originally came in here to discuss the Darphin Azahar Cleansing Micllar Water. I went to Mecca today to try out the By Terry foundation, and the sales assistant removed my makeup with this Darphin cleanser. It was sooo gentle and left my skin with a really refreshing sort of tingling sensation. I'm considering buying this now! It smelt lovely too I'm torn between that and the cleansing foam gel with water lily...
Speed up your cleansing routine with this all-in-one cleanser.
Azahar Cleansing Micellar Water is an all-in-one cleanser for the face, eyes and lips. This non-rinsing formula gently removes make-up and impurities. Skin is left nourished and refreshed.
• A complete, all-in-one cleanser for face, eyes and lips.
• Ultra gentle, non-rinsing formula.
• Skin is left silky-soft and supple.
• Appropriate for sensitive skin.
Key Ingredients:
• Neroli Essential Oil: Originating from India, this bitter orange tree flower helps to calm skin after make-up removal.
• Natural Bisabolol: Used for its soothing properties, this ingredient is extracted from a tropical Brazilian shrub known as Candeia wood.
^^ Never heard of this line but your skin should NOT feel tight after rinsing. Do you apply toner, moisturizer, serums afterward?
It sounds like that could have been stripping your skin of its pH levels, you want a cleanser with a good 'balance'...its all very confusing if you've not studied chemistry and skincare products on what are called 'litmus papers', they test the alkaline and acids in products and a good pH level is right in the middle, not too much alkaline and not too acidic. Again, this might mean nothing to you.
Try Clarins Gentle Foaming Cleansers...I dont know if they are cheaper or the same, less as that line you've been using, but dont use it for as long if that's all you have, or find something that has really minimal ingredients, and stay away from products with ingredients like 'Sulfate' and that have a lot of fragrance in them or oil, especially mineral oil.
Glycerin, Water, Stearic Acid, Myristic Acid, PEG-32, Potassium Hydropxide, Laureth-1 Phosphate, Cellulose, Lauric Acid, Laurylphosphate, lauramide dea, glycerylsterate, peg-100 stearate, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, disodium edta, ethylparaben, tocopheryl acetate, hedera helix (ivy) extract, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, vaccinium myrtillus fruit/leaf extract, saccharum officinarum (sugar cane) extract, citrus medica limonum (lemon) fruit extract, citrus aurantium dulcis (orange) fruit extract, acer saccharum (sugar maple) extract,
https://www.evecare.com/store/amorepacific/multicleanser61floz180ml_10635.php
Ingredients: Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Polysorbate 85, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Prunun Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Citrus Medica Limonus (Lemon) Peel Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Oil, Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Root Extract, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Corylus Avellana (Hazel) Seed Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Tocopheryl Acetate, BHA, Beta-Carotene.
If you start to break out from it, depending on how severely the breakouts I wouldnt continue using it. But as soon as I see a breakout that isnt just a small little pustule (papule is the correct term for pimple, 'pustule' means a liquid builds up inside, they're bacteria and white blood cells) I immediately start to look at what is new that is going on my skin or have I used something that could have interacted with something else, so if you do see a consistent breakout I wouldnt wait to see if your skin adapts, I'd get rid of/take back the product. But that is just moi.michyed said:If I do start to randomly break out cause of the mineral oil, will my skin ever adapt to it?