Trilogy Make-Up Be Gone Cleansing Balm
Since I discovered that the main reason I had recurring dry patches in the past was because I was using gel cleansers, which made me switch to balms and oils, I've been trying some of the offerings on the market, though there aren't as common as I would have hoped and mostly they are very expensive. Oil cleansers are easier to come by, but a majority doesn't cooperate well with my skin, while balm cleansers tend to work much better and as a bonus don't make my vision as foggy. So far I've had Balm Balm's Frankincense one (loved everything apart from the scent), Balance Me (my all-time favourite) and Emma Hardie (fantastic texture, but it doesn't like my skin). I only spotted Trilogy when I was trying to find something different than my usual Balance Me because the last tube was so thick, I struggled to get the product out and this was about the same price, which is among the cheapest, plus I liked that is has coconut oil in it.
Texture: This is the thickest balm I've had so far. It's not at as pleasantly creamy as Emma's or Balm Balm's, nor is it as nice as Balance Me. It's more solid, feels almost waxy, but it still melts under the warmth of the fingers, though there are some mini beads of product remaining. The melted thick oil is easy to apply on the skin, though it's not quite as pleasant to massage in as others, yet it still gets the job done.
Cleaning Effect: Lately I've been noticing that no cleanser actually gets my eye makeup completely clean and this one d...
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