I reviewed this product 2 years ago and despite enjoying it,
I haven't re-purchased, in fact I haven't tried any further
HUXLEY products since this review.
If you are a HUXLEY or Korean skincare brand fan and are looking
for a gel cleanser then read on...
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Having used the Huxley Cleansing Gel for the past week this gel-based cleanser lathers beautifully forming silky, ultra-fine bubbles that gently clean, leaving the skin feeling soft, hydrated and comfortable.
Key ingredients include;
Cactus Extract and Sahara Prickly Pear Seed Oil
which provide moisturisation and antioxidant benefits.
Hyaluronic Acid
retains water for superior skin moisturisation.
Centella Asiatica Extract
is an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and soothing ingredient
Citrus extract
cleans and smooths the skin.
Betula Alba Bud Extract
soothes the skin.
Suitable for normal, combination and oily skin types.
The cleanser comes with a pump dispenser, which I find always makes
life easier and you use in the normal way, small amount into the palm
life easier and you use in the normal way, small amount into the palm
of your hand, mix with water and work into a lather, gently massage
on the face and rinse with lukewarm water.
It efficiently removed my make-up, when used as a pre cleanse
yet left my skin feeling soft (thanks to the inclusion of Hyaluronic Acid
when used as a morning/evening cleanser.
It's fragranced with the clean fresh signature scent of the
Secret of Sahara range, which I like very much.
I found this gentle cleanser, on my normal to dry skin, to be ideal for
use during our hot humid summer, however I personally wouldn't use
during the drier winter months.
All products are vegan-friendly, Dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic
and Paraban free.
This is my second review on products from HUXLEY and so far I'm
enjoying this Korean brand and I'm pleasantly impressed on all counts.
If you like to read my full review on the Huxley Glow Awakening Cream
HUXLEY
SECRET OF SAHARA
200ML
R
530
$
20
Huxley products are available exclusively in South Africa from
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