Friday, December 6, 2019

YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review



I lived and breathe Cleansing Oils ever since I learned about Shu Uemura!  Thank goodness for more alternative (and inexpensive brands) out there because I use them up so fast!

For a Beauty and Skincare enthusiast like myself who hoards skincare and makeup products I like, I actually ended up one fateful night without a cleansing oil!  I was in shocked because I usually have stocks!  I obviously didn't and I rummaged through items I got for review and found Yadah Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm which I used immediately without much expectation.

Now, I'm writing a full blog post about it, you kind a know what's next!

I FREAKIN' LOVE IT!


a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

Okay, I was too excited but seriously, why haven't I heard about YOU earlier?  YADAH, for a brand with cute doll-like logo --- you are professional as hell!

Now let me TRY to be professional for this particular post! 

YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Make-Up Remover 
Php1,190.00
Available at: https://glamourbox.ph/
Yadah's Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm is the perfect gentle balm-type cleanser as the first step to your double cleansing routine. Enriched with green tea powder and olive oil to effectively remove makeup and impurities.It changes from a solid balm to oil upon contact on the skin and leaves the skin feeling clean, hyrdated, and smooth! Can also be used on its own without a second cleanser.Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.Free from harmful chemicals such as Parabens, Fragrance, Ethanol, and Artificial Coloring.
a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com


Housed in a simple white tub with light green lid, this calls for simplicity!  As much as I'm not a fan of dipping my fingers straight on the product, I don't think there's any other way for you to house a "balm-like" texture but this.


This reminded me so much of my favorite discontinued The Body Shop Cleansing Balm!  It has the same smooth, waxy consistency and best part?  Once you grab a portion and rub it between your fingers, it melts into an almost oil consistency.

a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

So yes, you don't get a chunk of product straight to your face wondering how you'll remove make up with it!  

With a well-blended waxy oil texture, you gently massage it onto your skin (even your eyelids) like what I did on photo below.

a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

Some may like to wash the face directly after rubbing the Yadah Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm on face, as for me, I use my favorite Nippon Facial Patting Cotton.


a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com


With gentle pressure, rub off excess makeup and direct.

a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

And the best part?  Even the most hard-to-remove liquid lipsticks, I can remove it with ease with Yadah Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm!


a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

Best of all, aside from removing my makeup without irritations on both eyes and skin, it hydrates my skin along the way --- just look at my glowing and hydrated skin after makeup removal.


a photo of YADAH Green Tea Pure Cleansing Balm Review by Nikki Tiu of askmewhats.com

I am seriously amazed with this product and is halfway done with this tub!  I will defintely repurchase this product and sing praises about this product ON and Offline.


Do you have other cleansing balm recommendations?

As for me, I also recommend the one from Banila Co.  it is good but I love this texture and scent better.


Keep smilin'
Stay happy!
 

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