Kaolin Clay absorbs excess oil, and Activated Binchotan Charcoal powerfully adsorbs impurities to help balance skin. For an accurate listing of ingredients in each product, please refer to your product packaging. However, because ingredients are subject to change, we cannot guarantee that these lists are complete, up-to-date and/or error-free. However, I’m not entirely sure for those with dry and sensitive skin.Water/Aqua/Eau, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Glycerin, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Kaolin, Glyceryl Stearate SE, PEG-100 Stearate, Propanediol, Coconut Acid, Butylene Glycol, Charcoal Powder, Sodium Astrocaryum Murumuruate, Brassica Oleracea Italica (Broccoli) Extract, Bioflavonoids, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Oil, Palmitic Acid, Sodium Isethionate, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Tocopheryl Acetate, Myristic Acid, Quartz, Stearic Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citric Acid, O-Cymen-5-Ol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Pentylene Glycol, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Caprylyl Glycol, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Sodium Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, Citral, Limonene, CI 77891.ĭermalogica is dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of the ingredient lists on this website. I think maybe once or twice a week will suffice for oily and combination skin types. In terms of cleansing, I like this product from Heimish but I don’t think this can be used everyday. Supposedly, it removes the debris trapped within the pores - if the debris remain inside the pores, it can lead to the formation of comedones. Kaolin clay is actually known for absorbing excess sebum from the skin and for deep cleaning the pores. I suspect that the presence of kaolin/white clay, that’s a major component of this cleanser, might have something to do with the tight feeling of the skin. I haven’t had any reactions to this, by the way. Having a near basic pH has never been good because disrupting the acid mantle can make the skin vulnerable to infection (not just to bacteria), inflammation and poor healing. I have a hunch that it’s not within the acid mantle of our skin. I wonder just what the pH level of this cleanser is. Aside from that, it also makes my skin feel somewhat soft and smooth. It lathers easily and has a nice feeling to it too, one that’s not too thick but creamy and milky instead. It does not give me that squeaky-clean feeling after I have rinsed it off but it leaves my skin feeling a little tight. I usually stay away from anything that resembles scented soaps. It did bother me a bit that it has that kind of smell. I didn’t really notice it until I began thinking of why it smells so familiar. It has a grayish white color to it and smells faintly of fragrant soap(?) and not entirely off-putting. Each sachet of the All Clean White Clay Foam contains about 1.5 ml of the cleanser. I received the products not in tube form but in sachets. Paraben-free and hypoallergenic, this foam cleanser is made for all skin types. Not only do the 10 different types of natural herb oils refresh and revitalize skin but they also remove toxins. Kaolin purifies skin by drawing out the dirt and oils trapped in pores, while coconut oil hydrates and conditions. New from Heimish, the All Clean White Clay Foam cleanser delivers a special deep cleansing with its featured ingredients kaolin (Amazon white clay), hyaluronic acid, coconut oil and citrus herb oils. Today, let’s follow that cleansing balm with a cleansing foam of theirs. It’s become a favorite and close enough to be considered as my HG cleansing balm. If you’ve been following me before, you might have read my praises for the All Clean Balm. This week, you’re going to be seeing a couple of Heimish products I was sent for review.
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