Juice Beauty Cleansing Milk

It’s organic so I put it in my hyacinths.

What is it?
‘This creamy formula deeply cleanses and removes makeup…’

Who is it for?
…’while soothing normal, aging, or sensitive skin.’

What’s in it?
Organic juices of vitis vinifera (organic white grape juice)*, rubus idaeus (organic red raspberry juice)*, aloe barbadensis (organic aloe juice)*, vegetable glycerin, caprylic/capric triglyceride, organic plant oils of carthamus tinctorius (organic safflower seed oil)*, helianthus annuus (organic sunflower seed oil)*, sesamum indicum (organic sesame seed oil)*, prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond oil), vitis vinifera (grape seed oil), cetearyl alcohol, gluconolactone, cetearyl glucoside, sorbitan stearate, sodium benzoate, botanical extracts of calendula officinalis (marigold flower extract), chamomilla recutita (chamomile extract), tilia cordata (linden flower extract), boswellia carterii (frankincense extract), tocopherol (Vitamin E), ascorbyl palmitate (Vitamin C), panthenol (Vitamin B5), xanthan gum, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, allantoin, sodium hydroxide, citrus aurantium dulcis (organic sweet orange & sweet neroli)* , chamomilla recutita (chamomile) and boswellia carterii (organic frankincense) pure essential oils

What’s not in it?
parabens, petroleum, propylene or butylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfates, pesticides, phthalates, artificial dyes or synthetic fragrances

Possibly
acne/allergy/troubling for some ingredients?

essential oils


Natural? Organic? Man
made? Vegan?

organic/vegan


Tested on
animals/sold in territories that advocate testing?

No/No


How does it smell?
Nice actually, fresh, like citrus milk, if that was a thing.


How does it feel on
the skin?/Absorption rate?

It’s a runny lotion, gets to work quickly.


How do you use it?/Where
to use in your routine?

First or second cleanse in the evening, only cleanse in the morning.
I apply to dry skin, massage, remove with hot facecloth/flannel.


How long before you
should see results?

Immediately – ’tis a cleanser after all.


How long did I test
it for?

I’ve had this for 3 months. 


How much is it? /Size/Approximate
cost per usage?

200ml – it should last a good few months.


What’s good about it?
As much as I disliked the pads, I like this. It’s gentle, soothing, gets the job done with no irritation or dryness. It removes makeup perfectly well, but I would still use it only as a skin-contact cleanser as opposed to a removal cleanse.


What’s not so good
about it?

Not much – it’s good.
It is very runny, so once it’s in your palm you need to get it onto your face stat. But that’s about it – on the plus side, it means that if you immediately go red with friction that this would quite possibly suit you better than some cleansers as you don’t have to ‘work’ it in.


Works well with?
Acids after! 🙂

What’s the website
like?

As I mentioned in the first review of Juice Beauty that I did, the website is great.

Would I repurchase?
Yes. It’s nice. It’s affordable. It does no further harm.

Similar products?
Cleansing milks/lotions of old such as Clarins Alpine/Gentian.



Juice Beauty Cleansing Milk is £20.00 for 200ml from Naturisimo.com  in the UK and
$22.00 directly from JuiceBeauty.com