11 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
1 Good
0 Bad
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7
6 Reviews
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6 Reviews


Immortelle
Oily/Resilient
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Mugwort Powder Wash

The spring essential you just cannot miss 🌿 Enzyme Powers are miracle potions of today. If you've ever tried enzyme powders, you will never skip them. My favourite one is Isntree Mugwort Calming Powder Wash. It combines papain and sea salt with mugw...

Love it dearly. Cannot say anything bad about it.



5

0


beanglamglow
Dry/Sensitive
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Mugwort Powder Wash

I’ve been wanting to try a powder/physical wash for days when I feel like my skin has a bit of product buildup or when I just want to buff off the top layers of my skin and this has been the perfect product for just that. This cleanser is a unique b...

I wish the scrubby bits were a bit more rough to get a deeper exfoliation/cleanse but otherwise I really like this.

2

0
Nariskin
Oily/Sensitive
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Mugwort Powder Wash

The poder wash is easy to apply. It doesn't irritate my sensitive skin and creates a nice matt finish on my oily skin parts after washing off. It feels lightweight on my skin and its powder texture is soothing for my skin.

My personal prefference: solid texture, bc poder is less convenient





1

0


OlyaAlink
Oily/Sensitive
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Mugwort Powder Wash

The powder foams well when in contact with water, almost to zero, does not irritate the skin. It contains papain, an enzyme that actually gives the powder mild exfoliating properties. It also contains wormwood extract, which has a calming effect. Aft...

May irritate the skin, does not fully dissolve in water


0

0


akirE
Oily/Resilient
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Mugwort Powder Wash

Key ingredients Papain - enzyme that removes dead skin cells Sea salt - to remove impurities from the pores Mugwort leaf powder - to soothe the skin How to use: put the right amount of powder on wet hands and form a foam with warm water, then place...

Absolutely nothing bad to report





0

0