Why oil cleansing can clear your skin.
on May 24, 2022

Why oil cleansing can clear your skin.

Not all oils are created equal.

Some oil is bad for your skin: like on greasy pizza or the foreheads of babes who never wash their face. Other oils, however, are good for skin: like the oil in my Gentle Cleansing Oil.

Here's why oil cleansing can clear your skin.

Oily skin? Perfect.

Oil cleansers don't make skin more oily. Glad we got that out of the way. A cleansing oil can be used by every babe and every skin type: whether it's oily like a supermodel's dewy gloss or dry as a martini.

Good oils remove bad oils.

Oil cleansers are a little clingy, in a good way. While I'm attracted to your face, they're attracted to the oils on your face: oils from makeup, excess sebum, food, products, and sweat. The oil attaches to excess oil and washes it down the drain, along with dirt and bad decisions.

Bye: makeup, dirt, and excess oil.

Cleansing oil is a better multi-tasker than your ex. It dissolves makeup and sunscreen, removes dirt and excess oil from pores, and moisturises your skin. It removes what you don't want, and replenishes what skin needs more of: hydration.

Strip tease, not skin.

Oil-free cleansers can strip your skin of natural oils and leave it unbalanced, making it produce more oil on its own. The result: breakouts. Oil cleansers don't strip your skin of natural oils, so skin won't feel imbalanced or thirsty. Think of a cleansing oil as a tall drink of water for your face.

A gentle lover.

Gentle for sensitive skin, redness, rosacea, and blemish-prone skin. Minimal irritation. The same can't be said for little brothers. Gentle but powerful, oils help with skin texture, anti-ageing, and soft, hydrated skin.

Compatibility: 100%.

My Gentle Cleansing Oil is designed to work in tandem with other cleansers, like my Enzyme Face Cleanser, for a double cleanse. First pass removes makeup and SPF. Second pass cleans skin itself. Between the two, your skin doesn't stand a chance of staying dirty.

x frank