Why should you use oil cleanser?

Rinse away dirt and unclog pores 

Oil-based cleansers remove oil-based impurities - even SPF, waterproof make-up, pollution particles and excess sebum, which water-based cleansers can’t break down effectively. Poorly removed make-up and other oily impurities contribute to blocked pores and blemishes. When followed by a water-based cleanser it enables a more thorough cleanse, which helps to maximise the absorption of your serum and moisturisers even more.

Technology: formulated with a blend of oils,including natural Evening Primrose Oil. 

What is double cleansing?

The double cleansing method involves cleansing your face first with an oil-based cleanser and then following up with a water-based/rinse-off cleanser. Oil cleansing is an important first step, as oily impurities are a big contributor to clogged pores and blemishes. The water-based cleanser will then remove water-based impurities such as sweat and old skin cells, making it easier for your skin to absorb serums and moisturisers more effectively.

Oil Cleansing
Oil cleansing is often gentler than other face washes or cleansers, which can contain harsh ingredients that strip the skin of its natural oils.
Oil Cleansing
Oil cleansing is often gentler than other face washes or cleansers, which can contain harsh ingredients that strip the skin of its natural oils.

How to use

  • Dispense one or two pumps of oil cleanser into your hands. Apply onto dry skin.
  • Glide over your face and massage in gently. If you have an oily T-Zone, focus on this area.
  • Moisten your hands and massage your skin until oil has emulsified into a milky-white lotion.
  • Rinse off with clean, warm water.
  • Use morning and evening. For a double cleanse, follow with your usual cleanser.