I decided to by myself the Oasis Goodiebag, which has all their samples inside. I didn't even know Oasis made a cleanser! But this is one is lovely. It's white and creamy, and quite thick too, for a cleanser. The smell has hints of berries, which is so scrummy to smell when you slather it on your face.
I applied a small amount to my face (I'm not a friend of cleansers at all) but it worked alright and seemed to take all my makeup off nicely. It stung a little around my eyes the first time, but that has since stopped. I did think that it dried out my face a bit too much, however. My skin is combination, on the side of oily so I'm a bit saddened that it did dry my skin out like it did, but my face wasn't left squeaky.
It cleared up my skin, and I was left with a healthy looking face. My skin type is oily and although it did dry my skin out too much, I found that once I had put on moisturizer that it sorted itself out, and was really quite a lovely cleanser. I wouldn't repurchase, however, due to the price tag it carries and for the simple fact I don't use a cleanser often enough.
I have extreme combination skin, super bad dry patches and super oily t-zone. I'm also pretty acne prone so I thought this could be really good for me. I got a little bottle of this in my Oasis Beauty Goodie Bag and I just... didn't love it. I think for the price the cleanser has to change my life (like their Straight Up Spot Serum and their Lips and Lashes have done) but it was just... fine. I hated the smell first off. Myehhh. I don't know how to explain it but it wasn't nice, especially compared to their other cleanser which smells like shea butter (mmm). I think the sample lasted me about 8 - 10 washes, so I feel like it was enough to help me to get a feel for what it was doing for my skin.
The claims that it won't strip or leave the skin tight/looking red are 100% true. I have uber sensitive skin which is why this whole brand is perfect for me and this cleanser, in that respect, absolutely didn't leave my skin feeling bad. However I feel like it didn't do much for my acne. It was just kind of... meh. $32 for a full size? Honestly I'd rather stick to my Cetaphil.