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Hada Labo Cleansing Oil

 Hey guys!!

As a continuation to my last post I will be chatting about the Hada Labo Cleansing Oil. 

I have tried many different cleansing oils and cleansing balms for a while and Dr. Dray recommended this product in one of her videos. 


This is is my 1st step in my double cleansing method. I use two pumps, I rub my palms together, apply it onto dry skin, and I rub it into my face and neck until it breaks down makeup/skincare. Gently massage it for 1-2 minutes, wet my hands, and keep massaging for another 1-2 minutes. 

The oil will turn white once you apply water to your skin. It is emulsifying! Once I finish massaging the product, I will wash it off thoroughly and I am done with this step of my skincare routine.

This product doesn't leave a film on my skin after I wash it off. 

It removes all of my makeup, my waterproof mascara, and even waterproof/water resistant sunscreen.

You can get this product on Amazon or Stylevana if you guys are interested in trying this out.

This was a holy grail product, but I am looking into using products that don't contain PEG's. I might explain in a future post if I can find enough information about those type of ingredients. 

Now for ingredients that stood out to me: it is fragrance free, two different forms of hyaluronic acid, olive fruit oil, and jojoba seed oil. 

Should I go more in depth with ingredients or just name the ones that stood out to me??

What is your favorite product to remove your makeup??

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