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Sunday, December 04, 2011

Sponsored Review: Hada Labo Cleansing Oil

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Introducing new Hada Labo Cleansing Oil with Pure Olive Oil very gentle and no unnecessary additives.
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Formulated with high purity Olive Oil, Hada Labo Hydrating Cleansing Oil helps to gently remove dirt, oil and heavy makeup effortlessly. It is a 1-step makeup remover that can also remove tough, waterproof mascara and eye liner.

The 2 key ingredients are 1) High Purity Olive Oil and 2) Super Hyaluronic Acid. The Ultra Pure Olive Oil ensures high performance cleansing, and yet is very gentle with no irritation to skin. Super Hyaluronic Acid gives 2X more moisture than normal hyaluronic acid, where 1g can retain 12 litres of water, giving you refreshing smoothness after cleansing.

It is also water soluble and does not leave any greasy residue, stickiness or dryness on your face after cleansing. Faithful to Hada Labo’s ‘PERFECT X SIMPLE’ philosophy, it does not contain Mineral Oil which is harmful to the skin and clogs pores, unlike other Cleansing Oils in the market.

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Make up used for review:
Kiss me heroine volume mascara (this is super hard to remove, so be wise to get a good cleansing oil)
Maybelline gel liner
Kate eye pencil
Benefit concealer

Personal thought:
Well, another amazing product from Hada Labo. I'm pretty happy with the results after using it.
This has no fragrance and I'm not very hype over scent for skincare stuff. Removing eye makeup is easy with little rubbing on eyelashes, not harsh overall. Felt perfectly good(on my skin) tgt with my cleansing foam, no dry/draggy feeling. I gotta admit this is one of the best cleansing oil I have ever used. You gotta try this!

Scent: None
Texture: What else can i say, it's a cleansing oil.
Feel: Felt super great, soft (it must be the Super Hyaluronic Acid!)
Price: $20.90

There is another make up remover by Hada Labo which is the water-based and suitable for removing light make up. They are all available at Watsons, Guardian, Fairprice and other major departmental stores.

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You may also try to read more by popping by its web, http://www.hadalabo.com.sg  or its facebook below.

Hada Labo's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hadalabosg 

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