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Totally confused with this product
I don't want to hurt any brand or product, but what should this propose? A cleansing milk. Okay so a white creamy color and very liquid, well that's right. But that cleansing thing is a mystery to me. I just tried this cleansing milk from Dr. Hauschka (tester) to take off and clean my makeup. Getting makeup off is fine! Nice soft and fast happening! UNTIL I looked at the ingredients list and actually shocked. The second ingredient is alcohol, and only “alcohol” on the ingredient list is bad news. So drying out. Water is in place 1 and is therefore the most present in the product. This actually made me a lot less positive right away. Especially if you want to remove a lot of makeup from your eyes, you just don't want to have alcohol around. Not in your eye, not around your eye because of your thin skin. Just nowhere. Then haven't started about the cleaning. Does it need to clean your skin too? Because I didn't experience that at all. In fact, I had a greasy and dirty face after washing with this cleansing milk. Gone over it with a normal cleanser and then everything was nice again. So I can't assess whether it actually dries out the skin (long or short term). As a company, I would like to see the name changed to “makeup remover” caption: “avoid eye contact”. Because honestly, as a makeup remover it comes to me as one of the best out of the test!
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Rather face soap! ✨
I received a tester from this product and was very curious about the result. It's a cleansing milk for every type of skin. It maintains the skin's natural protective coat, cleanses and nourishes, replenishes lipid shortage and serves as a makeup remover for every skin image. The cleansing milk should be evenly distributed on damp skin in the morning and evening and should be removed with water, a cosmetic sponge or a warm damp cloth. Before bedtime I put the product on my skin and I noticed right away that it does not foam. To be honest, this makes it difficult for me to estimate how much product to use and a high probability that I've used way too much! Then the smell, it's awful! It smells a little stale and doesn't have the fresh scent I'd like to clean my face with. After washing, I cleaned my face with a damp makeup cloth and my skin dry-pat. The result: I had a soft skin afterwards, but that day before I had scrubbed my face so I can't tell if this is the product or exfoliating. At least it was a one-time use for me. The milk structure combined with the scent is absolutely not my thing!
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Hi Dear Ones, As I described in my post this morning I got Dr. Hauschka's Cleansing Milk to test out. I made a short video for you in which I use this product on one side of my face to remove my makeup. On the other hand, I use Carnier's Micellair water. Do you want to know what I think of Dr. Hauschka's cleansing milk? Take a look at the video!
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over 5 years ago
Thanks dear @ [Tara Bijleveld] (taraxkimberly) ❤️
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over 3 years ago
Doesn't sound good indeed 🤭
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