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Apr 29, 2016
pancy A.
Hey beauties!!just wanted to know how you people use oil like jojoba or coconut oil for face cleansing in your daily routine??
Apr 29, 2016
Delara g.
I don't cleans my face with oil but I do use jojoba to moisturise my face at night and in the morning I have nice soft supple skin
Apr 29, 2016
Kitty K.
I personally like using oil cleansers from the store.
The reason being is that they usually contain a cocktail of antioxidants, along with other oils.
There is also the fact that they are formulated to rinse off like a milk so you aren't stuck with dirty oil residue. For a drugstore option there is a Yes to Coconuts which applies like a balm and rinses off like milk. Unfortunately you can't use this on your eyes so I save it for days with no make up because it warms up.
I normally use the Clinique take the day off cleansing balm which uses coconut fat to do my first cleanse. It applies like coconut oil but rinses off like milk. Then I follow up with my preferred cleanser whether it's oil or water based.
Apr 29, 2016
Diana T.
I use my own personal mix that has jojoba, castor, maracuja and tea tree oil - you can use whatever oils you want to use but they suggest you use it with at least some castor oil because it acts as an emollient - I also mix my personal mixture with a store bought cleansing oil the Dior cleansing oil just to get some extra emollients from the store bought mix - but you can make your own and use whatever oils work for your face - I personally don't use coconut oil because at cooler temps it hardens and I'm thinking it could clog my pores which I don't need cause I'm acne prone - but jojoba doesn't behave the same way as coconut - so it's better for my skin type.
Apr 29, 2016
Katherine W.
My sister lives in a drier environment (Colorado) and she used coconut oil to moisturize her face. She's acne prone but since moving to a drier environment she needs a little moisture boost. So far her results have been. No breakouts. I personally love the Tatcha cleansing oil. It's a bit thicker but it gets everything off! And smells wonderful.
Apr 29, 2016
patty s.
I mix 70% coconut oil 40% sweet almond oil to remove my makeup, then wash my race.
Apr 30, 2016
Aurora S.
I use either extra virgin olive oil or extra virgin coconut oil.
I get a decent amount and just massage my face lightly with it, I focus on the perimeter and move inward so that I don't get too much around the eyes
Then I go ahead and use a baby wipe or a damp washcloth and just lightly wipe my face.
There's usually a slight oily feeling but I always wash my face after and this helps preventing my cleanser from drying out my skin too.
May 1, 2016
pancy A.
thanks indeed!!