Iamvan
Dry/Sensitive
A glorified facewash.
It has enzyme, clay and willow bark for exfoliant. Sunflower oil, aloe vera, coconut crystal etc. It has kimchi ferment that I don't exactly know what for and how that will help your skin in a matter of seconds of putting the product on your face.
Plus, it has bergamot. I absolutely hate this eo quite a bunch.
It's so not worth it for me at that price point.
If you want a cleanser that will do quite the same. Cleansing while exfoliating, you should just opt for the by wishtrend enzyme powder wash.
There's some similarity ( they're still different though )
nattyskinfan
Oily/Sensitive
Looks like a really neat product! However I might suggest looking into other options - since cleansers spend so little time on your skin, itโs usually better to splurge on serums/moisturizers that you leave on. Iโve heard great things about the Inkey Listโs fulvic acid cleanser, which could give you a similar brightening effect for a reasonable price. Whatever you decide to get, I hope you love it! ๐๐๐
Yourskintellectual
Oily/Resilient
With apricot seed kernels this might as well be a gentle sanding paper...will likely damage your skin more than do any good. You really don't need to break a bank for a good cleanser (or any skincare to be honest). If you're looking for gentle exfoliation, I highly recommend this one
Clarab13
Oily/Resilient
I agree with the comment above, enzyme washes will do well the job and cost like a quarter of the price. I liked the Tosowoong one , and the Prreti dry to wet pads with enzyme powder.
FrenchyPeach19
Oily/Resilient
So not worth it. Especially not for a cleanser.
The Hadalabo Tamagohada is such a great exfoliating face wash.
There's also the Tosowoong enzyme powder that leave my skin super smooth and brightened.
I also love the Garancia exfoliating foam because it's like a minute mask.