When I first used this cleanser I was shocked by how much it foamed up and turned my entire face a foamy white mess, then once rinsed off it left my skin feeling really tight for a few minutes which is odd as I have combination skin. Also I found that it was too rich and left me a little teary around the eye area.
Second attempt I went in slowly, I am a lover of Sukin and have not never had a bad product from them so wanted to go a little lighter with the product and it worked better. You really only need a small dot of this cleanser on wet skin then massaged all over to get the job done, too much and it is going to overly dry out your skin as it is a really rich formula, that being said use the right amount and wow does it cleanse your skin right.
I have a trouble spots across my nose (hello strawberry nose) and found that using this foaming cleanser over the course of the week saw the pores shrink massively and the blackness in some of them disappear, my skin was brighter and much more smoother than before. However, it is really rich and I now find that I only need to use a foaming cleanser twice a week keeping it in rotation with a scrub helps keep my skin beautifully balanced and even toned.
I love foaming cleansers and good value ones are my favourite ones to use.
This Sukin one comes in a 125ml brown plastic bottle with a pump applicator. This cleanser is free from all those nasties that we dont like so I feel it would suit most skin types.
All you do is pump a little amount into your wet hands and then apply to your face using a circular motion, then rinse away. This cleanser takes away make up and leaves your skin feeling clean and fresh, not dry or stripped of your natural oils.
Tips: Because of its price point, this would be great for a teenager just starting out with a skincare range.