Oil cleansing method, anyone try it?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve been using a Korean Rice Bright oil for three or four years. Best face wash I’ve ever used. My friends who noticed the difference in my skin switched too, and all love it. Particularly good for sensitive, mild rosacea prone skin.


+1 to this product


It looks like this needs to be followed by a regular cleanser, correct?
Anonymous
I don't follow with a regular cleanser. When I tested it with toner the cotton ball was clean. I don't feel I need another cleanser or toner.

I use a warm washcloth to wipe off the oil. I apply the oil to dry skin.

My skin looks so much better.
Anonymous
I don’t follow the rice bright oil with anything but water. It feels like it completely rinses from my face.
Anonymous
If the oil cleansing is followed with a regular cleanser, you are using the double cleansing method.

If not, then you are using the oil cleansing method.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am confused is this a face cleanser or make up remover? Please explain your routine of face care wash with soap then this? Leave on or take off? Thanks!


I use a mixture of Castor Oil, avocado oil and rosehio oil. I rub the oil into my face while the water is getting hot in the sink. I use a clean cotton washcloth and get it wet in the hot water and then hold it over my face. It’s like a mini steam facial. I wipe my face with the washcloth and rinse it and do it again. I don’t use soap or cleaner afterwards. On the rare occasion that my face feels dry I use Argan oil.
Anonymous
After years of looking for a perfect cleanser for my super sensitive dry rosacea prone skin with hormonal acne I finally settled on Ponds Cold Cream Cleanser. my face has never been so hydrated before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After years of looking for a perfect cleanser for my super sensitive dry rosacea prone skin with hormonal acne I finally settled on Ponds Cold Cream Cleanser. my face has never been so hydrated before.


I also use ponds cold cream to clean my face.
Anonymous
I love this!

and super cheap on Amazon:

The Face Shop Facial Cleanser, Natural Rice Water Light Cleansing Oil Moisturizer for Dry or Oily Skin

Anonymous
I also use the Burt’s Bees. No need to cleanse after. I use toner after and the cotton pad is always clean.
Anonymous
I use jojoba oil straight. I was scared for a while, but should have switched long long ago. Best thing for acne. How is best to tell if I would benefit from a blend?
Anonymous
So I bought the rice water cleansing oil. Am I an idiot? How does the pump work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I bought the rice water cleansing oil. Am I an idiot? How does the pump work?


I put a pump of the cleansing oil in my palm and then massage all over my face (using both hands). Then I add a splash of warm water to emulsify (rubbing around a little more), before rinsing with warm water. Then follow with serum, moisturizer, etc.
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I use Nerium's Double-Cleansing Botanical Face Wash; it cleanses like nothing I've ever used before including hard to remove eye makeup. It's oil based, that then lathers with water.
Anonymous
Oil on my face - instant zits. I've tried them all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am confused is this a face cleanser or make up remover? Please explain your routine of face care wash with soap then this? Leave on or take off? Thanks!

My routine is to mix up a simple combination of oils using one of the recipes available online; gently massage it into my skin; and then steam my face for 5 minutes; and then wipe off. I don't cleanse again afterward, just put on Cerave overnight moisturizer. My skin looks great from this routine. I'm 47.
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