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JAPANFUSION Pure Transforming Cleanser, 100 ml

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It’s quite sticky and does take a while for the tacky feeling to go, but I do rate this serum for achieving a glow. But I’ve never followed up on what I thought of the products from the line that were amongst the first of their launches.

I suppose that would defeat the object of the whole brand though – and when you think of it, it is quite genius from a marketing point of view. Beauty Pie works on a membership basis (all good so far) but also on a sort of “comparative RRP” basis, where they find a similar luxury product on the market and use that as the benchmark from which they discount. For me the consistency is just right (quite thick and silky, with almost a gel like texture), it smells lovely and it makes my skin feel really nourished and glowy. It was a pleasure to use and I whizzed through the pot in a month using it more or less morning and night. This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees.Many people recommended the Superdose Vitamin C Capsules to me and I would say that they’re the least used of all the products I have bought.

Layered together they are almost too much for my face to handle, turning it into a kind of turgid, heaving waterbed. I had been keen to try them for the pores on my nose and the fact that it’s good for treating breakouts and for evening your skin tone. Beauty Pie Japanfusion™ Pure Transforming Cleanser is superlight, perfectly effective, delicately technical and really cool to use. While I don’t currently have a Beauty Pie membership, this is a product that would definitely incentivise me to rejoin in future – however I do have a couple of these stashed for using when my current tube runs out. You can read up more on how the system works here* – the entire Japanfusion range is here* and the Retinol is here*.The moisturisers I tried ( jeju, super healthy skin) were ok but way too heavily fragranced … I don’t think any of their products are fragrance free and that’s what I’m after ( especially now I have a newborn. I have been told that this can happen with retinol and that you should reintroduce it more sparingly, but I wasn’t willing to let that happen again, so this cream gets a big thumbs down from me. One more thing: the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized (it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed).

g if I’ve put makeup on in the evening and it’s being removed after a few hours) and does an okay job on base makeup that’s been worn all day. I was a skeptic at first, found the whole membership thing really irritating, but have since found so many products I adore and cannot be without. You massage it into dry skin, add warm water to turn the consistency milky and then rinse off with a face cloth. I take about a walnut-sized amount of this between my fingers and massage it over my skin where it turns into more of an oil, a little bit goes a long way and you can really feel it melting off your makeup; even stubborn eyeliner and mascara.

They also have a moisturiser which I am about to test but haven’t used it for long enough to report on just yet. I may try the Jeju AM/PM cream next as it does seem to be very popular, but the fact that the texture is more solid and you need to warm it in your hands seems to put me off slightly.

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