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Posted: 05 July 2024
3 Minute ReadHow to Choose the Right Cleansing Oil for You
Feeling lost about which cleansing oil to choose? Let us help you with our newest guide!How to Choose the Right Cleansing Oil for You
Double cleansing is a cornerstone of Korean skincare, often mentioned by celebrities like Rose from Black Pink, who swears by nightly double cleansing to maintain her flawless complexion even during busy schedules. But when it comes to cleansers—especially cleansing oils—many people feel lost amidst the sea of options that all look similar at first glance. Hold up! Each one is unique and suited for different skin types. This guide will help you navigate the maze and choose the perfect cleansing oil for your skin.
Why You Need Cleansing Oils?
One myth about cleansing oils is that they're only for oily skin types - but actually not true! With the right one, you can enjoy its skincare benefits for a clean, smooth complexion.
Deep Cleansing Power
Cleansing oils use the "like attracts like" principle. They attract oils on your skin, including stubborn makeup and sunscreen, gently lifting them away without harsh scrubbing. It's like a magnet for grime, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and ready to glow.
Maintaining Skin Balance
Unlike harsh cleansers that strip away natural oils, cleansing oils help maintain a healthy balance. They dissolve dirt and oil buildup while nourishing your skin with essential oils.
How Often Should I Use Oil Cleansers?
Usually, it’s recommended to use an oil cleanser at night to remove impurities that have built up during the day, but ultimately, how often you use an oil cleanser hinges on how your skin vibes with it. If your skin feels balanced with once-daily use, that's probably the sweet spot. But if your face parties hard with heavy makeup or sunscreen, or if it gets a bit too oily, doubling up might be the ticket. Listen to your skin's cues and tweak your routine accordingly to keep that glow going strong!
Choose Cleansing Oils by Skin Types
More Dry Skin & Sensitive Skin
Opt for nourishing oils like Avocado, Sweet Almond, or Argan oil. These oils provide deep hydration and can help replenish the skin barrier without stripping natural oils.
The PURITO From Green Avocado Cleansing Balm is a luxurious cleansing balm that hydrates and gently removes impurities without causing tightness or irritation. With 1% Avocado Oil known for its rich Vitamin E content, it nourishes and deeply moisturises while effectively dissolving makeup, dirt, and sunscreen. Enhanced with the Green Flora Complex, including Kale Leaf, Spinach Leaf, Broccoli, Mugwort Leaf, and Cabbage Leaf extracts, it provides antioxidants to protect the skin and promote a radiant complexion.
More Oily Skin & Acne-Prone Skin
Look for lightweight oils such as Grapeseed, Jojoba, or Tea Tree Oil. These oils are less likely to clog pores and can help regulate sebum production, reducing the likelihood of breakouts.
This pore-controlling cleansing oil not only removes makeup but also effortlessly clears blackheads and sebum. Formulated with a non-comedogenic blend featuring 10,000ppm Heartleaf, it's ideal for acne-prone skin. Heartleaf is renowned for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, soothing the skin and reducing acne. Enriched with plant-derived oils like Jojoba Seed, Grape Seed, and Macadamia Seed Oils, it moisturises and deeply nourishes the skin.
Common Mistakes in Using Cleansing Oils
Applying on Wet Skin
Cleansing oils should be applied to dry skin to effectively break down makeup and impurities. Applying on wet skin can dilute the oil and reduce its efficacy.
Not Massaging Long Enough
Skipping the massaging step reduces the effectiveness of the cleansing oil. Take time to gently massage the oil into the skin to dissolve makeup and impurities.
Not Emulsifying Properly
Cleansing oils are designed to emulsify (turn milky) when mixed with water. Failing to add water before rinsing can leave a residue on the skin.
Not Rinsing Thoroughly
Failing to thoroughly rinse off the cleansing oil can leave behind residue, which may lead to clogged pores and breakouts.