Being an innisfree fan, the Green Tea Pure Cleansing Oil is one of my many favourite product. It was also one of the few innisfree products I had bought when I first stepped into an innisfree shop a year ago.
Innisfree has a variety of cleansing oil - Olive Oil, Apple Juicy and Green Tea and all have good reviews.
So why Green Tea Pure Cleansing Oil?
Olive Oil just sounds too oily for my oily skin but Green Tea sounds milder for my sensitive skin. I bought a bottle to try and it was great for me! It has a nice and mild green tea scent which is quite therapeutic while cleansing my face after a long day of work. Some cleansing oil does clog pores too but not the green tea pure cleansing oil (at least that's for me).
My Steps
1. Pump an appropriate amount on my dry hands
2. Apply the oil around my face and start massaging to remove the make-up
3. Wash off the oil with water
4. Wash my face with cleansing foam (I'm currently using IOPE Ideal Cleansing Foam - Creamy Moisturiser.)
Bonus - Eco-Fill
You can simply refill your Green Tea Pure Cleansing Oil! It's more economical (cheaper) for consumer and at the same time it's eco-friendly. By purchasing the Eco-fill, we are "saving" a plastic bottle.
What I like
- The green tea scent
- Doesn't clog my pores
- Effectively removes my make-up
- Easy to wash away with water
- Reasonably priced
What I don't like
None.
Retail Price
Bottled - SGD26
Eco-Fill - SGD18
Eco-Fill - SGD18
Will I purchase this again?
Yes
Tips
Don't use it when your face or hands are wet. It's water soluble. Make sure you cleanse it off cleanly after use. It's highly recommended to cleanse your face again with
Rating
9.5 out of 10 (since no product can be perfect)
