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Age:
18+
Brand: Saloos
Line: face care
Product Type: face oil, hydrophilic oil, makeup removers
Product Properties: cleansing, makeup removal, softening
Volume: 50 ml, 200 ml
Ingredients: rosemary, sesame, sunflower seeds, tea tree
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly
Formula: sles-free, sls-free, sls/sles-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: combination, oily
Country: Czech Republic
Made in: Czech Republic
Hydrophilic Oil "Lemon Tea Tree" by Saloos will become your best friend and faithful ally in combating various impurities and minor imperfections on your face. This functional product impresses with its cleansing, nourishing, moisturizing, and restorative properties, thanks to the high content of active natural ingredients. Its gentle consistency restores a healthy and refreshed appearance to your face, maintaining the charm of natural radiance, firmness, and elasticity.
Features of the "Lemon Tea Tree" Hydrophilic Oil by Saloos:
- Fragrant consistency leaves no stickiness or greasiness — no need for rinsing;
- Helps remove long-lasting makeup;
- Effectively removes various impurities and unpleasant odors;
- Dissolves sebum plugs, blackheads, and clogged pores;
- Sesame oil accelerates pore tightening and reduces visibility;
- Rosemary gently softens rough skin areas;
- Noticeably evens out skin tone and smooths texture;
- Sunflower oil regulates secretion and eliminates excess sebum;
- Tea tree oil offers anti-inflammatory and soothing benefits;
- Protects the face from the negative effects of external factors;
- Restores a healthy appearance with the charm of natural radiance.-
Moisten a cotton pad with water or floral water and squeeze out the excess liquid. Apply a few drops of cleansing oil to the pad. The water and oil will form a light emulsion. Wipe your face with the cotton pad until all makeup is removed. To remove waterproof mascara, place the cotton pad on your closed eye for a few seconds, then gently wipe from the outer corner to the inner corner of the eye. Rinse your face with water, then wash with a foaming cleanser or gel to remove any remaining oil.
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Helianthus annuus seed oil bio, Sesamum indicum seed oil bio, Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil, PEG-Sorbitan peroleate, Laureth-4, Parfum*, Linalool**, Limo- nene**, Citral**, Tocopherol, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Geraniol
Reviews about Hydrophilic Oil "Lemon Tea Tree"
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I really love the other oils from this brand. However, this one is terrible. It leaves a greasy film on my face and doesn't emulsify well with water. It feels like smearing sunflower oil on my face.
I don't have much to wash off. I agree that it's not very pleasant to use a cotton pad on the skin, and there is no dispenser for hands. But somehow I got used to it - I pour it into my hand, pat it on my face, and rinse it off with warm water. That's it, clean, dry, and non-drying. When water gets on it and I rub it a little, it becomes cloudy and foams slightly.
I really liked this oil. It removes makeup well - I used it as the first product, on dry hands, applied it to my face, left it for a bit, then rinsed it off with water. After that, I continued with the next steps of cleansing using other products (foam, toner). The scent seemed neutral to me, without any complaints. It doesn't dry out the skin. In terms of dosage, it pours out a lot, making it difficult to control at first. The glass bottle is a plus.
The oil is just like any other oil. I compared it to a cheap coconut oil for hair and body and didn't notice any significant difference. I can only hope that this oil is better for the face, although I still wash it off afterwards.
Ladies, if you're considering purchasing this oil, think twice. Using it is unpleasant - it's too thick, like smearing regular sunflower oil on your face. It has an unpleasant smell, similar to the "Lotus" laundry detergent from the 90s. It doesn't have a dispenser and spills out uncontrollably. It removes makeup adequately, but I have something to compare it to. I previously used coconut hydrophilic oil from the same brand, which was much better, albeit not perfect. Recently, I bought a Korean one, and it's like night and day! Seriously, this series is very disappointing! If you're choosing your first hydrophilic oil, don't go for this one. It might disappoint you and make you reluctant to try other hydrophilic oils, even though they work wonders when combined with other products in the Korean 10-step skincare routine.
This product is absolutely terrible. I tried using it for a long time, but it just didn't work for me. I applied it directly and mixed it with water, on both dry and wet skin, using cotton pads and my hands. It doesn't effectively remove makeup, not even waterproof mascara. The oil doesn't dissolve completely in water, so it's impossible to wash it off - it leaves a disgusting film on the skin. The bottle has a small volume and no pump, making it inconvenient to use. And to top it off, the product went bad quickly. I do not recommend it!
This product is mediocre. It dissolves makeup very poorly. It doesn't even fully remove regular mascara, and if you had black eyeliner on as well, you'll end up with the panda effect. When it comes into contact with water, the oil doesn't turn into milk, but instead remains as a thick, greasy film on the skin. As a result, there are dirty, oily marks on the tube or bottle of the cleanser, which are not easy to wash off, it's disgusting. The absence of a dispenser in the packaging is also a big downside to this oil. The price and quality are absolutely not worth all the hype surrounding this product during its use.
I use this shaving emulsion for my legs. I wet my legs with water, apply the emulsion, and shave. I really like it because the shaving is smooth (thanks to its excellent glide), and my legs feel moisturized after shaving.
I love the hydrophilic oils from this series. I've tried many, but so far, bergamot has been the best fit for me, and it has a more pleasant scent. This one, on the other hand, is hardly noticeable and not very appealing on its own. However, they all equally do a great job at removing makeup.
I didn't quite understand this product. Using it with a cotton pad, as stated in the instructions, was not enjoyable - it doesn't cleanse well and stretches the skin unnecessarily. Applying it directly on dry skin is inconvenient because there is no dispenser, and it only cleanses the skin moderately. It doesn't work well as a one or two-step product - micellar water is necessary. It was difficult to dissolve swatches on the hand. So, I can't say it doesn't work, but I expected better results. Also, the price is not low, so you could get a Korean product for that money.
I really liked it! I just tried it out, and it's perfect for oily, problematic, or combination skin! It cleanses excellently, leaving the skin free from oily shine for a long time. I definitely recommend it.
The same story as with Tatiana. It caused terrible breakouts after 2-3 uses. At first, I didn't specifically link it to the oil, but after switching back to my usual Vichy cleanser, everything miraculously started to heal. It does a great job of removing makeup, so **
I bought the 50ml version. I have combination skin. After using it, I experienced a breakout of large pimples!!! The acne scars are still visible. I have never experienced anything like this before!
This product is slightly different from Korean cleansing oils as it needs to be applied on damp skin. However, it washes off well and has a pleasant scent. It is not suitable for travel due to its heavy glass bottle, despite its small size.
Excellent cleansing oil. Previously, I used Beyond, and this oil is just as good in terms of quality. The only thing is that the photo doesn't reflect its small volume, as there is actually much more of it. It lasts a long time and has a pleasant scent. I apply it to dry skin, massage it, and rinse it off with water. It cleanses excellently. I have problematic skin that quickly becomes oily, and it was psychologically difficult for me to switch to oils because I thought, why bother when my current cleanser is enough? But I decided to take a risk because I started noticing the first signs of wrinkles, and I wanted to try moving away from my favorite cleansers that make my skin feel tight (I think many people with oily skin can relate to this feeling with particular sensitivity:)). After using this oil, my skin doesn't feel tight, but it is very clean, smooth, and nourished (maybe it's also because I use an argan oil serum from Mizon after cleansing in the morning and evening and do various masks almost every day). In a month, I've had almost no new breakouts, and the old ones fade away faster. Overall, I will continue experimenting with hydrophilic oils, and I specifically recommend this one.
I purchased something like this for the first time. It's an unusual facial care product, but very gentle. My skin feels velvety smooth. I really liked it! It will last for a long time since it comes in a 250 ml bottle and only a few drops are needed for each procedure. Thank you for adding such a wonderful product to my arsenal =)
My first oil. The scent is pleasant. After rinsing it off, my face turns slightly red. This is a reaction to tea tree. It always happens to me. But then I use a face wash, because if I don't, the oil doesn't completely wash off my skin. However, my pores have become tighter and much cleaner, with fewer breakouts. It's a good oil.
I really liked this product. It is economical to use. It effectively dissolves makeup, rinses off perfectly, without leaving any residue or clogging pores.
Wonderful, not cheap, worth every penny.
I bought a large bottle of this product, and I must say that it does a great job in cleansing the skin. Even though I typically use a different product for the eye area, this oil still performs well. It doesn't dry out the skin or clog the pores. In fact, when I wash it off with a cleanser from another brand, my skin feels thoroughly cleansed and refreshed, earning it a solid 5 out of 5 rating!