Face Cleansing Oil with Rosehip Q+A Rosehip Cleansing Oil
- Product details
- Description
- How to use
- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: q+a
Line: face care
Product Type: face oil
Product Properties: cleansing, makeup removal, moisturizing, nourishment
Ingredients: argan, avocado, mix, rose
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: oil-based
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Q+A Rosehip Cleansing Oil provides a deep cleansing of the face perfectly dissolving accumulated impurities, toxins, and makeup, leaving your skin incredibly smooth and radiant. This is a delicate yet powerful remedy aimed at restoring the hydrolipid balance of the skin while removing dirt and excess oil, preventing dryness and tightness of the skin.
The formula of the remedy is enriched with Omega 3, 6, and Vitamin A to soothe and nourish sensitive and stressed skin. It provides a firming effect and stimulates the synthesis of Collagen fibers, reducing the severity of fine lines. Q+A Rosehip Cleansing Oil accelerates the cell regeneration process and protects skin from external damage caused by free radicals.
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Apply the required amount of oil on a dry face with hands with gentle massaging movements. Rinse off. Follow with a cleansing gel or foam.
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Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Fruit Oil, Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil, Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Tocopherol.
This is terrible, never buy this oil. It's impossible to wash off, it's like some random grease. There are many affordable and pleasant oils out there, this is the worst one I've had the opportunity to try!
This is my first hydrophilic cleanser. I am currently trying to "befriend" it. It tends to heavily sting my eyes when I try to remove mascara. After using it, I still have to cleanse a bit under my eyes with micellar water because there are some remnants left occasionally. Removing the mascara is quite difficult, but it could also be because I haven't gotten used to it yet. On the positive side, my skin feels more moisturized compared to after using micellar water. It also does a good job of cleaning my pores.
This product worked perfectly for me.
This is a regular hydrophilic oil, so there's no need to expect anything extraordinary. It is suitable for everyday use, but the dispenser - a pipette specifically designed for this product - is a questionable choice in my opinion. I had to transfer it into a different container.
This is my first hydrophilic oil, and I am very satisfied with it.
This is a good cleansing oil that I have been using for three months and have only used 1/3 of it. I recommend using it together with a cleansing foam, as it is an important step in skincare. The oil should be washed off with the foam afterwards.
I have quite long-lasting mascara and eyeliner, so I need to let it sit for a while and thoroughly remove any makeup residue when using this oil. It doesn't leave the skin feeling tight, everything is good.
I noticed that my constant red pigment spots have faded and my skin tone has become more even. I also used to have frequent breakouts, but now they are rare, and even then they are hormonal.
Great oil.
Less than a month passed and this "breakdown" occurred. The product itself doesn't really resemble a hydrophilic one, as it doesn't emulsify in milk and only cleanses at a 3 out of 5 level. The product itself is neither great nor bad. Previously, I used a balm from the same brand (I think it was grapefruit) and I liked it much more.
This is my first hydrophilic oil. It cleanses the skin quite well, but leaves a film-like sensation after washing. If you apply too much oil, it is very difficult to rinse off. Unfortunately, the dropper broke after only three uses.