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Clinique Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm

Hey guys!!!

I know I have said before that I started using a new makeup remover and now I am ready to talk about it. I have used makeup wipes and cleansing oils before, but I decided to try out a new product to remove my makeup. I have heard a lot about cleansing balms so I was thinking about trying one out for a while. I saw that Clinique has one and I decided to try that one out.  It is the Clinique Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm. After trying out and loving the Clinique Take The Day Off Makeup Remover For Lids, Lashes, and Lips I was excited to try this out.



I wasn't sure what to expect with this product since I never used a cleansing balm before. Just like the cleansing oils you use this product on dry skin,  message it into your skin, rub your eyes gently, and then rinse it all off with water. I was soooo IMPRESSED with this product. It removed ALLLLL of my makeup even my WATERPROOF MASCARA and it didn't leave any oily residue on my face like the cleansing oils do.

I have skin issues and I was getting little tiny bumps on my face and I wasn't sure why. Ever since I started using this they went away and didn't come back. Possibly the cleansing oil was causing those bumps, but sadly my skin isn't the best just yet. 

I always shower right after I remove my makeup and after my first time using, while in the shower, I realize my skin felt so soft and smooth. A little bit goes a long way, but knowing me I use a little bit more than I should haha. I have been using this for about 2 months and I still have more than half of the product left. 

Overall this is my new holy grail product. I will never use anything else to remove my face makeup again. For my eyes I will still try some other eye makeup removers just because I wear waterproof mascara and I want to make sure it is 100% off . The cleansing balm will remove it all, but I tend to be rough whenever I rub my eyes so much and because of that I stop rubbing my eyes before I get it all off.

Have you guys tried out this product?? What did you think of it?? What are some of you guys favorite Clinique products??

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