Misconceptions and truths about makeup remover oil

Makeup remover is an essential part of many people’s daily skincare routine, helping to remove oil, impurities, and makeup. However, there are several misconceptions about makeup remover oil that people often encounter, which can lead to hesitation or incorrect choices in skincare.

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Misconceptions:

  1. Makeup remover oil causes acne

 A common misconception is that makeup remover oil increases the risk of acne. In reality, when used correctly, cleansing oil does not cause acne. On the contrary, it can help deeply cleanse pores and remove excess oil, reducing the risk of acne.

  1. Cleansing oil is not suitable for oily skin

Some people believe that oily skin should not use makeup remover oil because it increases excess oil on the skin. However, it can help remove oil without drying out the skin and even help control excess oil.

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Truths:

  1. Cleansing oil helps remove oil and impurities

Makeup remover has the ability to dissolve makeup and oil on the skin, helping to deeply cleanse and remove impurities from pores.

  1. Cleansing oil does not cause acne if used correctly

Using makeup remover oil correctly and thoroughly cleansing afterward does not clog pores and cause acne. It is important to choose a product suitable for your skin type and gently massage to remove excess oil.

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  1. Makeup remover oil can be suitable for all skin types

Even oily skin can use makeup remover if chosen and used correctly. For dry skin, makeup remover can provide necessary moisture and soothe the skin.

  1. Cleansing oil helps minimize waste

With makeup wipes, you need to use from 3 to 7 wipes to remove makeup from your face.

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Meanwhile, just 1 or 2 pumps of cleansing oil is enough to completely clean the makeup layer.

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Should I use cleansing oil daily?

Yes, if your skin is suitable, you should use cleansing oil daily to complement the double cleansing process with facial cleanser. Even if you don’t wear makeup regularly, incorporating cleansing oil into your skincare routine can still be beneficial for removing impurities and maintaining healthy skin.

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Here’s how to use cleansing oil:

Based on the principle of like dissolves like, the method of cleansing with cleansing oil instead of soap or cleansing cream helps remove dirt while preserving the skin’s natural moisture. It’s often used as the first step in the skincare routine before using facial cleanser and other skincare steps. Using cleansing oil is quite simple

  1. Start with dry skin. Take a few drops of cleansing oil and massage it gently onto your face for about a minute. Use circular motions, working from the inside out, until the oil emulsifies and turns into a milky texture.
  2. Use a dampened cleansing cloth or cotton pad to wipe off the oil and remove any remaining impurities. Be careful to avoid getting oil near your eyes or mouth.
  3. Rinse your face thoroughly with lukewarm water to remove any residue, and follow up with your regular facial cleanser if desired.

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Attention: It’s important to thoroughly cleanse your face to ensure that no residue of oil remains. If not washed off properly, the oil layer can potentially clog pores and lead to breakouts.

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