SLICK GOODBYE™
OIL CLEANSER & MAKEUP REMOVER
GRAPESEED OIL TO SOFTEN AND NOURISH SKIN
NATURALLY DERIVED INGREDIENTS THAT YOUR SKIN WILL LOVE
DISSOLVES MAKEUP AND SPF EFFORTLESSLY
- Description
- Instructions
- Ingredients
95% NATURAL ORIGIN¹
EWG VERIFIED™
VEGAN
Apply oil with dry hands. Carefully massage into dry face and eye contour using circular movements. Wet hands and continue massaging to emulsify. Rinse off.
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sun ower) Seed Oil, Tocopherol.
¹Standard ISO 16128
Complete the routine:
OIL CLEANSER & MAKEUP REMOVER
Who is the cleanjourney cleansing oil for?
For all skin types looking for a thorough cleanse while respecting the skin — combination, oily, dry, and sensitive skin included. It's especially ideal for those who wear long-wear makeup or SPF daily and are tired of having to scrub to remove it. Its lightweight texture and non-greasy finish make it a cleanser even blemish-prone skin can use without stress.
Will the cleansing oil clog pores?
No — and that's the number one objection we hear about cleansing oils. The oils used here — grapeseed, sweet almond, and castor — are lightweight and non-comedogenic. And most importantly, the formula transforms into a milky texture on contact with water and rinses off completely without leaving any greasy residue.
How do you properly use a cleansing oil?
The key: apply it to dry skin — not damp. Massage gently over the face and eye area to dissolve makeup, then add a little lukewarm water to emulsify: the oil transforms into a milky texture and rinses away easily. It's that emulsification step that leaves skin feeling clean with no greasy residue after rinsing.
Can you use a cleansing oil if you have oily skin?
Yes — it's actually well-suited for oily skin. The "oil dissolves oil" principle is based on a simple concept: a lightweight plant-based oil removes excess sebum without throwing skin off balance. Oily skin types who avoid oils out of fear of making things worse are missing out on a genuinely clean cleanse.
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