15 Second Miracle Cleansing Oil |
The L'Oreal Skin Perfection Miracle Cleansing Oil claims to be a 15 second cleansing oil that dissolves even waterproof makeup while leaving the skin clean and non-greasy. The formula helps re-balance the skins natural oils while helping skin to look healthy.
The cleanser lives up to it's claims. I use about 2 pumps of this, in my hand and rub it all over my face. It instantly starts to remove my makeup, and cleanse my face. I work it into my skin until I feel it's clean and then I just rinse of any excess with some water.
For eye makeup I just use a pump or two of this on a cotton pad and place it over my eyes. If I have any waterproof makeup on, I'll let the pad sit their for about 15 second, but other than they I just wipe it all right off.
I don't get left with any greasy feelings of anything like that, and my face does feel truly clean after using this.
This is the only cleanser that I've found to be entirely oil, rather than a mix of oil and water than needs to be shaken up. I like those types of cleansers, but this one is just so much better at getting things off.
MAC Cleanse Off Oil has always been a favourite of mine since I started using it. It's the only makeup remover/cleanser that I have that I can honestly say makes me feel like every single speck of makeup is off my face. Well, that is until now! This L'Oreal Cleansing Oil works in the exact same way as the MAC oil, and it's half the price.
The MAC Cleanse Off Oil is £18 for 150ml, where as the L'Oreal alternative is just £7.99 for the same amount.
There is one difference with these products and that is the scent. The MAC Cleanse Off Oil doesn't have a scent, while the L'Oreal one does have a slight scent. It doesn't bother me at all though, and it doesn't effect the product in anyway.
Overall, I would say pick this one up over the MAC one any day, especially if you have been thinking about getting the MAC version.
L'Oreal Skin Perfection Miracle Cleansing Oil |
The cleanser lives up to it's claims. I use about 2 pumps of this, in my hand and rub it all over my face. It instantly starts to remove my makeup, and cleanse my face. I work it into my skin until I feel it's clean and then I just rinse of any excess with some water.
For eye makeup I just use a pump or two of this on a cotton pad and place it over my eyes. If I have any waterproof makeup on, I'll let the pad sit their for about 15 second, but other than they I just wipe it all right off.
This is the only cleanser that I've found to be entirely oil, rather than a mix of oil and water than needs to be shaken up. I like those types of cleansers, but this one is just so much better at getting things off.
MAC Cleanse Off Oil has always been a favourite of mine since I started using it. It's the only makeup remover/cleanser that I have that I can honestly say makes me feel like every single speck of makeup is off my face. Well, that is until now! This L'Oreal Cleansing Oil works in the exact same way as the MAC oil, and it's half the price.
The MAC Cleanse Off Oil is £18 for 150ml, where as the L'Oreal alternative is just £7.99 for the same amount.
There is one difference with these products and that is the scent. The MAC Cleanse Off Oil doesn't have a scent, while the L'Oreal one does have a slight scent. It doesn't bother me at all though, and it doesn't effect the product in anyway.
Overall, I would say pick this one up over the MAC one any day, especially if you have been thinking about getting the MAC version.
I saw this on offer in boots the other day and very nearly picked it up. Sounds great :D xx
ReplyDeleteSo worth a try! It's amazing
DeleteI tend to shy away from these oils as they leave my face greasy but I think I might give this ago after this fab review!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU =D
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This is worth it! no greasy feeling left after you've cleansed
DeleteOh I was so nearly going to buy the MAC one after work today but think I might swing by Boots/Superdrug instead to check this out. Thanks for the review :)
ReplyDeleteI can't use anything with mineral oil. I'll stick with the MAC Cleanse Off. Thanks for the comparison.
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