I’ve been excited about the brand with the headquarters in Quebec Bkind And its nail polishes during the last weeks of cbbxmanimondays and now we are moving to your skin care! I know that the reviews of unique products are looked It seems to me to make a mixture of rounding and publications of individual products keep me more organized and helps me to remember better than I have talked to all of you. Sometimes, certain products deserve their own conversation and, since we present Canadian brands this month, Bkind is obtaining its own publication!
Being a double devout cleaner, I always use a cleaning oil or a balm like my first cleaning to eliminate makeup and sunscreen. Most of the cleaning balms that I have used in the past have been of Asian brands and everyone has a similar type of texture, so I was very interested in seeing how Bkind would interpret this same step of a skin care routine!
Formulated with a mixture of albicoque, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil and seed seed oil, this cleaning balm promises to lift gently and gently dissolve the makeup while conditioning the skin with handle and cocoa butter. Like a traditional cleaning balm, this applies first to dry skin and once mixed with water, it becomes a milky emulsion that is rinsed quite easily. He doesn’t leave the skin clean, but he doesn’t leave a movie on the skin either. Leaving the skin feeling soft and with a bit of a plump.
An important question that we all have is whether this cleaning balm can easily eliminate the entire mask and eye shadow/eye lining and the answer is yes! Nor does it burn your eyes or leave you with a blurred vision, as do some cleaning oils/balms, so happily I massage my eyelids and eyelashes with these things knowing that I can see after rinseing it!
Ingredients: Armenian prunus grain oil, Ricinus communis seed oil, C10-18 triglycerides, polyglyceril-3 caps, polyglyceril-4, oleate, coconut-chapristillatilatila/caprico, mangifera seed butter, seed butter, trihydroxistrationxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyroxyre Simmondsia chinensis seed oil, toocopheril acetate, tocopherol, soy glycine oil
Final verdict: This was a perfectly charming cleaning balm! The consistency is a bit different from what I expected, but in good sense! The only thing that made me lift an eyebrow was the price, since this is $ 40 percent, which is a bit more expensive compared to a Korean cleaning balm, but my eyes felt better. I also found myself using less product due to how thick it was, so maybe the cost/use works. I would buy this on my own, however, once I have used more than my existing stash, since it feels quite luxurious!
You can find BKIND makeup eliminating the cleaning balm at www.bkind.com
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