Volume: 80ml
Price: RM5
Made in: Japan
ingredients list |
I cannot seem to cleanse my airpuff very well using whatever
that I have at home, so I decided to buy the most affordable sponge cleanser
that I know out there- which just happens to be Daiso's! Don't get me wrong, I
really love Daiso :)
The bottle is a small, white bottle like a normal nail
remover, and you'll have to pick out the right one as I nearly bought a
feminine cleanser instead of a brush cleanser! They have the same bottle design
and the cover is almost the same.
I am one quite particular with smell. This smells like weird
mumbo jumbo of chemicals. It gave me throbbing migraines! (I don't have any
sort of regular headaches) Oh god why.
Dirty air puffs |
apply the cleanser onto dirtied parts of your air puff |
the gel emulsifies the dried bb cream |
That aside, it comes out like a gel lotion, and it is
colourless. You need to use it on a dry brush/sponge and massage it in. You
will instantly see that the foundation/eyeshadow etc literally disappears as it
works its magic! Woohoo~ I really like the cleansing power.
not supposed to wring it; alas only my left hand is available |
Next you will need to rinse the brush/sponge that you have
thoroughly. When I mean thorough, it is because I cannot afford to accidentally
smell that awful smell and gave me migraine in the morning.
And airpuffs are
super hard to cleanse. It will somehow hold onto the product that you use to
apply it with.
Tadah~~ Clean air puff!! Now you just need to hang it tp dry in a dry, airy place.
Smell: 0/5. Awful. Gave me headaches. I think I need to give
it -10000 if I can.
Texture: 4.5/5 It eases the process of cleansing leftover
makeup.
Function:4.5/5 It erases literally everything off of my
normal NBR puff and eyeshadow applicator. Didn't manage to clean everything on
my airpuff though.
Overall: 3/5 Get rid of the awful smell and I will give this
4.5/5!
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