This product is the BOMB at removing all of my makeup. It doesn't sting my eyes or irritate my skin! It is so good. Its an oil consistency, you rub onto your face to break up the makeup, then wet your hands and dampen your face to turn it into a milky consistency that will remove every last bit of your makeup. Just make sure to cleanse afterwards (:
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Dermalogica Precleanse
Deep-cleansing oil melts impurities and make-up from skin.
Achieve ultra clean and healthy skin with the Double Cleanse regimen that begins with PreCleanse.
Thoroughly melt away layers of excess sebum (oil), sunscreen, waterproof make-up, environmental pollutants and residual products that build-up on skin throughout the day with skin fortifying Olive, Kukui and Apricot oils.
Add water to transform this hydrophilic (water-loving) formula into a milky emulsion that easily rinses debris from the skin's surface, allowing your prescribed Dermalogica Cleanser to penetrate even further for professional cleansing results.
Formulated with conditioning Rice Bran and Vitamin E oils, this gentle blend can be used around the eye area to even remove waterproof mascara. Offers a deep cleansing ideal for even the most oily skin conditions. Formulated without artificial fragrances and colors
Website www.dermalogica.co.nz
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Tips: Remember, Oil withdraws oil. Just because you're oily, doesn't mean you can't use this!
Dermalogica precleanse is a super effective, easy to use make up remover. All I needed to do was poor a small amount of the oily product on to my finger tips, rub it into my face then rinse my finger tips under warm water and rub in to my face again. It will form milky coloured oil. Once my make up had been removed, I rinsed the product off with a wet face cloth.
Precleanse is an expensive product, but I believe it is worth the money. I have sensitive, oily, pimple-prone skin and I found it did not cause me to break out. I struggle to find products that do not break my skin out.
Precleanse only needs to be used when you're wearing make-up, and I don't wear make up everyday, so therefore the product lasts me a long time.
I would definitely recommend this product to others, but if you are using something that currently is working well for you it probably isn't worth spending over $80 on a make up remover
Tips: ensure that you use it with water
I have tried this, both as a product and part of facial. To say that it is effective is an understatement. For the facial I came in not wearing makeup and when the therapist removed it there must have been makeup in my pores from the day before....shame! It's easy to use and does melt of the makeup with a bit of a massage in. I find this step before another cleanser helps remove all the makeup I wear (which can be a lot on some days). I think it does help keep some of my spots at bay as I am doing a better job of removing more makeup at the end of the day.
However, the only thing I'm not fussed on is the price. I've never been able to afford a large bottle, but the travel size is good.
Tips: Use a small amount in the palm, as it's quite liquid. Use with dry hands and facial skin for best results.
If you're not sure you should be able to get a sample or try the travel size as it's less commitment than a full size.
Recently I decided that I wanted to try a new skincare range. My previous uber expensive range wasn't doing anything for me, so once finished I was ready for something new. I decided to go with Dermalogica due to it's great reviews, and also the ability to purchase things in smaller sizes to test before really stretching the purse strings for the bigger sizes.
I purchased this in the smaller size, almost a travel size really. It comes in a plastic white container, with a twist lid. What annoys me about all the Dermalogica packaging is the inability to see how much is left. There is nothing worse than running out of a product with nothing to replace it (first world problems here).
The product itself comes out as a clear oil. Once rubbed in your hands with a little water it becomes slightly milky. I then put this on my face and all my makeup comes off. In the past with oil cleansers I haven't liked the residue that it left on my skin but I feel like this is so light that it doesn't do this. It takes my makeup off effectively but doesn't leave my skin stripped like other cleansers.
I'm off to repurchase this as I think it is fab. Would recommend.
I really wanted to try this since I had tried a few oil cleansers and this one was one of the better known ones. I double cleanse nightly and I wanted to see if this would out perform the more affordable cleansing oils I had. This cleansing oil is quite thin feels like oil until you rub it on your face and then it turns milky. Taking my makeup off with this was a breeze. It removed like 90% of my makeup on the first wash and then the rest one the second. The bonus with this oil cleanser is that I can use it to take off my eye makeup as well as it hardly stings my eyes but effectively removes my eyeliner. I washed my face twice with this and whatever didn't come off in the first round came off the second time. I usually have to use a separate eye makeup remover to get off my eye makeup and that's when I get off what's left of my lipstick but this got most of that off on the first wash and the second wash took the rest off. Now some oil cleansers leave an oily residue or film on your skin. This one doesn't, everything rinses off clean. The ingredients are caprylic/capric triglyceride, apricot kernel oil, PEG-40 sorbitan peroleate, vitamin e, borage oil, aleurites moluccana seed oil, rice bran oil, to-mato extract, tocopherol, sunflower seed oil, safflower seed oil, cetyl ethylhexanoate, C12-15 alkyl benzoate, decyl olive esters, dicaprylyl carbonate, citral, limonene, linalool, grapefruit peel oil, lavandula hybrida oil, cymbopogon schoenanthus oil, orange oil, lavender oil, mandarin orange peel oil, isopropylparaben, isobutylparaben and butylparaben. So it does start off with some really nice natural ingredients but isn't all natural. While the performance of this cleansing oil is stellar, I think 67 bucks for 150mls at the time of this review is way more than what i would spend on a cleansing oil. If it was half that price I would purchase the larger bottle.
Tips: This cleansing oil is gentle enough to remove eye makeup and lipstick. First cleanse gets off most of your makeup, second round gets it all off. This cleansing oil is really pricey so if you're determined to get it wait till Dermalogica does a gwp or has a discount so you can get more for your buck.
This is the only dermalogica product which I've really liked. It's gentle, it's really effective, it removes stubborn eye makeup and it smells really good! This emulsifiers really well and leaves no oily residue and takes away all your makeup.
Tips: Use this as exactly what it says. A pre cleanse, thrn use a regular cleanser. This is great for all skin types- even oily as it picks it all up off your skin n rinses it away. You only need a tiny bit, too. However if the price seems a little too steep, the Za cleansing oil is just as good but a LOT cheaper.
Soooo good! literally melts the makeup away - this is the only thing that really gets rid of my foundations that have a longer staying power and are harder to remove. Great for removing eye makeup as well. Love, love love it!
I received this as a sample in a beauty subscription box and tried it a few times. Overall, it's effective, but I wouldn't go out of my way an purchase a full size bottle due to the price. I found the product to be quite oily on my skin which I didn't like. I think I'll stick to my cheap supermarket makeup wipes!
This product was recommended to me by my beautician when I was suffering from terrible acne. The reason for my title is because I'm not completely sure a precleanse is necessary, however I absolutely LOVED this product! The concept of rubbing oil into my skin freaked me out as my skin was terrible. Wasn't it excess oil that caused my skin problems in the first place? I have since researched this and I use natural oils daily on my face and body. So the product goes onto your skin like an oil as you rub it in any make up you have on dissolves into it so you end up looking like a oily grimy freak. Once you add a small amount of water the product turns into a milky like substance. Once rinsed off all make up is gone and your face is fresh and ready to cleanse with your usual cleanser. I have ridiculously sensitive skin and using this product to remove make up (and eye make up!) caused me no irritation and really helped my skin. Unfortunately I can't always afford to buy dermalogica (even though the bottle lasts for ever! And I'm a poor student) when I can, I do. Will definitely purchase again when I can afford it.
I have used Pre-Cleanse for a few years and am now working in a salon that sells it which is a bonus for me! It is a must have for girls who wear make up every day as it is so easy to remove and even dissolves eye make up. It is particualrly great for oily skin but you can use on any skin and it won't dry it out or add oil too it. I love this!
Tips: You must apply this with dry hands and circle over face then emulsify with water so it turns milky and rinse off.