REVIEW: THELAVICOS ENZYME WASHING POWDER from buzai232's blog

REVIEW: THELAVICOS ENZYME WASHING POWDER

One product that I've noticed gaining a lot of popularity and exposure lately is powder cleansers. Powder cleansers can have a lot of benefits for a lot of many reasons. One of the more obvious reasons is that they're super travel friendly (they aren't considered a liquid, of course), so you can bring along on the airplane or if you're just pretty accident-prone like me and want to avoid messy spills when going on weekend trips! One of the more important reasons though is that they're surprisingly more natural and skin-friendly than your typical liquid, gel, or foam cleansers! Powder cleansers don't require as many preservatives (if any at all) or alcohol as the other liquid based cleansers do, so that means less unnecessary ingredients for your skin! :)Get more news about Get more news about Vegetable Enzyme Powder,you can vist our website!,you can vist our website!
The Enzyme Washing Powder comes in a very simplistic white plastic bottle with a flip-top cap. The design on the bottle is very plain and doesn't have much besides black lettering and a single red foiled stripe running along the bottom of the cap. I've never tried anything from the brand HP&C THELAVICOS, so you could imagine my surprise to find out that the brand is quite high-end and luxurious. The Enzyme Washing Powder itself is set to cost somewhere between 4-50,000 won! For a pricey cleanser like this, I would have hoped the packaging would be better, but I didn't expect much from a cleanser that's supposed to be travel-friendly. Not to mention, the bottle was actually only half full (or half empty, depending on how you look at it), so it feels a little skimped out on. Powder cleansers, however, do last forever anyway since you only use about a teaspoon for each use!
Despite the ordinary packaging, the Enzyme Washing Powder really makes up for it with the quality of the actual product! It is water-activated and contains papain and protease ingredients which work to effectively eliminate the skin's dead cells, freeing up rough and clogged skin. It also claims to have a low pH, similar to that of skin, but I am unable to actually test it because I don't have any pH strips with me. I can however agree that it is super gentle on the skin and is non-irritating and non-sensitizing.
To use this powder cleanser, begin with wet hands and a wet face. Take an appropriate amount of powder (about a teaspoon) and mix in with water by rubbing your hands together, creating a nice lather. Then, apply onto the wet face by gently massaging in circular motions. Then rinse and finish up with the rest of your skincare routine!

What I like about this powder cleanser, and powder cleansers in general, is that you get to customize to to fit how your skin is feeling that day and your skin type. You can create a thick creamy foam out of this cleanser by adding small amounts of water, which is perfect for those days where you want a gentle exfoliation too, OR you could add more water to create a gentle and frothy lather for those really sensitive days (or for those with sensitive skin)!


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