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- mi*****Aug 8, 2016Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinWrinkles/Elasticity
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Cons1. Most importantly, the cleansing power is too strong, and it seems to be harmful to the skin. I've been using the DHC cleansing oil for over 5 years, but during that time, I've been dealing with adult acne on my chin. But when I stopped using the cleansing oil, the acne disappeared like magic. I only use it when I have a waterproof makeup that is really hard to remove. 2. I live in Japan, so I was able to buy it cheaply, but it seems a bit expensive to purchase in Korea. 3. While you can use it with wet hands, the cleansing power is lower compared to using it with dry hands.
TipRegular point makeup can be removed, but for waterproof and long-lasting point makeup, use a dedicated remover, and for the corners of the eyes or the hairline, carefully remove it with a cotton swab, then use it by pumping it onto your dry hands once or twice. It's best for those with dry skin types to avoid this, as it can easily dry out the skin.
- Hwahae UserJan 27, 2015Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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The content is currently being reviewed by the Hwahae operations team, and the verification will be completed by the next business day (excluding weekends and holidays) from the date the review was written.Reviewed by Hwahae Trial Reviewers
This review was written by a Hwahae Trial Reviewer who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Trial Reviewers' reviews undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsTypically, cleansing oils should not be applied directly to the face with wet hands, but this one allows that, which is great haha Even if your hands get wet, there's no problem at all with wiping off your makeup ㅋㅋ It's gentle and cleanses well, this product After agonizing over it for 20 minutes at Olive Young, it was worth buying
ConsRadiation...somehow it feels uneasy, so I didn't repurchase after finishing one bottle It's a good product, but something feels off ㅠㅠ
TipIt cleanses well even if your hands get wet Those who want to try it, go for it It's at least an average product