The Face Shop Facial Cleanser, Natural Rice Water Light Cleansing Oil Moisturizer for Dry or Oily Skin – 150 mL /5 Oz

THE FACE SHOP carries nature’s own values, representing natural beauty and vitality. THE FACE SHOP’s products come from nature and delivers values of its roots. Natural ingredients from RICE helps skin from removing dead skin cells to brightening with moisture care. This Korean essential skincare deep cleanser gently removes dirt, excess oil and dead skin cells to reveal a clean, fresh face. The non-irritating formula maintains a healthy moisture balance, never stripping the skin, while eliminating shiny, oily areas.

Product Features

  • GENTLE NON GREASY FORMULA: Even if you have oily skin, this toner wont dry out your face or leave it greasy; leaving a soft, supple feel.
  • IDEAL FOR NORMAL TO VERY DRY SKIN: Ultra-moisturizing and enriched with rice water, it contains vitamins A, B and E, minerals and ceramide that leave your skin soft, vibrant and hydrated.
  • WHAT DOES RICE WATER DO? This rice water is perfect to be used as a face cleanser. The nutrients in the rice water is believed to shrink pores, reduce fine lines, and tighten and brighten your skin – this is a perfect recipe to look radiant and youthful.
  • CLEANSING OIL: Dissolves excess sebum (oil) and gets rid of acne causing impurities with enriched Jojoba oil while hydrating the epidermis.
  • SKINCARE REGIMEN MUST-HAVE: Gently cleanses deep inside your pores, removing oil and reducing blackheads. Great for women and for men.

3 thoughts on “The Face Shop Facial Cleanser, Natural Rice Water Light Cleansing Oil Moisturizer for Dry or Oily Skin – 150 mL /5 Oz”

  1. How To Achieve the 10 Step Korean Beauty Routine in 8 Steps or Less (List of Products in Order) I recently began a quest for all the beauty products needed to achieve the youthful, dewy look ever popular in Korea in anticipation of my wedding day. (Yes, I’m an American who watches a lot of Kdramas and became supremely jealous of Kon Joon-He’s character in “She Was Pretty.”) I’ve had a fantastic experience with the new skin care regimen: huge reduction in blemishes, almost completely eliminated the pimples!!!–I just get one or two during my period–evened skin tone, and overall a cleaner, softer face. Since it’s been so overwhelming to research every step on my own, I’m providing a list of all the winners so far, and in what order of the skin care/makeup routine to use them in. Hopefully this is helpful for anyone who wants to venture into the world of Korean skin care but isn’t sure where to start. **Indicates the product in review.1. Cleanser – The Face Shop: Rice Water Bright**Apply this to dry, unwashed skin and gently rub in circles to fully…

  2. Light and does the job well! Very impressed with this oil. The first time I used it was right after I got out of the shower, my face was clean…or so I thought. I applied the oil just to give it a try. A tiny squirt that I rubbed onto my fingers to easily distribute onto my face. The oil is light and had a soft scent that I’d describe as powdery with a hint of flowers. I massaged the oil in a circular motion onto my face and later removed it with a cotton ball, and to my amazement the cotton ball was dirty, ew! Mind you, I had not been using any makeup that day. This oil picked up dirt (most likely dead skin) that I didn’t know was there! That’s also why I use a cotton ball, so I can see what I’ve picked up. I later applied water to rinse off what was left of the oil and later washed my face again with a Korean brand of face soap that I ordered along with this oil. My face felt fresh and clean without any tightness or dryness. My skin type is: combination with an oily t-zone. I’ve been using this for several…

  3. This stuff is not bad. I use it to cleanse oil out of … This stuff is not bad. I use it to cleanse oil out of my pores and makeup off of my face. It’s nothing fancy, it’s almost all isopropyl myristate, which is very cheap to buy. I feel like isopropyl myristate is good for removing heavy makeup once in a while, but may not be great for your face on a daily basis. (in special effects makeup school we used isopropyl myristate to remove heavy makeup prosthetics.)I believe this stuff broke out my cheeks when I was slathering it on my face day after day, so now I just use it sparingly, and massage a little into my nose and chin before my face washing routine.I actually have found it’s GREAT for removing deoraodrant from your armpits if you ever have trouble with that.

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