- What is it
- A moisturizing cleansing gel that removes makeup, oil, and dirt without stripping your skin. It contains 99.7% beauty essence with 20+ different conditioning ingredients and warms up as you massage it into your skin.
- How I use it
- Either as a first or second PM cleanser. Also works great as an in-shower mask – just apply it beforehand, let the steam help your skin open your pores and absorb the ingredients, and then wash off after a few minutes.
- Best suited for
- All skin types
- Key ingredients
- 20 different plant extracts (including aloe vera, centella asiatica, cactus, licorice root, rosemary, green tea, witch hazel, and chamomile), ceramide, hyaluronic acid, royal jelly, honey, and hydroxyapatite – full ingredients on CosDNA
- Irritants
- Inclusion of citrus juices (lime, lemon, and orange) may increase skin’s photosensitivity, so make sure to wear SPF. Otherwise this is free of parabens, phenoxyethanol, synthetic fragrances, ultraviolet absorber, silicones, alcohol, mineral oil, and coal-tar dyes
- Packaging
- A large orange tube, which isn’t ideal because the gel can leak into the cap (see picture below).
- Scent
- A light orange scent, yum!
- Texture
- A rather thick gel which is difficult to spread at first, so make sure you use enough (about a quarter size). As you massage it liquifies a bit and becomes thinner.
- Finish
- Leaves my skin feeling clean with minimal dryness
- pH level
- 6, which isn’t horrible. Our skin is naturally around 4.5-5.
- What I love
- Holla at the 99.7% beauty essence! I generally don’t care for skin conditioning ingredients in cleansers, but the fact that you’re supposed to massage this for 1 minute and that you can use it as an in-shower mask justifies the use of those ingredients. When used as a first cleanser it does a solid job of removing a full face of makeup.
- What I dislike
- This definitely doesn’t heat up, so that was disappointing. I’m also not a fan of the initially thick texture, I always feel like I’m tugging at my skin.
- Size & Price
- $25-$35 for 200g/7.05oz
- Where to buy
- Amazon or eBay (both with free shipping directly from Japan)
One of my many Japan drugstore hauls, I was immediately drawn by the 99.7% beauty essence claim, plus one of the Taiwanese beauty bloggers I follow raved about this. So yes, this contains a ridiculous amount of awesome ingredients with hydrating + soothing + brightening properties. It also contains mineral particles, which I assume is hydroxyapatite, that helps absorb pollutants and and dirt from our skin.
Surprisingly, there is only 1 surfactant in this cleansing gel, yet from my experience, it’s done as solid of a job as any other cleansers I’ve tried, provided you still double cleanse. But that’s nothing against the Skinvill Hot Cleansing Gel, it’s just a good habit to have if you wear makeup and/or SPF (WHICH SHOULD BE EVERYONE).
This would’ve been an incredible cleanser had it actually warmed up. Seriously they should rename this Skinvill Room Temperature Cleansing Gel™ instead as that would’ve been more accurate. I was hoping the heat would help expand my pores allowing the cleanser (and beneficial ingredients) to go deeper, but nope, I can’t have nice things *pouts*. Luckily I’ve circumvented that by using this in the shower instead, relying on the steam to provide the missing heat.
- Packaging6/10
- Ingredients9/10
- Texture/Application7/10
- Performance8/10
- Price7.5/10
Overall I'm pretty happy with the cleanser when used in shower, and asides from the lack of heat and initial texture, I have no complaints. Definitely worth checking out if you're in Japan (it's much cheaper there), otherwise it's a not a must-have. While I did enjoy using this, I won't be repurchasing.
I do the whole Korean skin care routine. But sometimes i feel like my moisturizer is still sticky before i go to bed. Is it ok to us aloe Vera gel on top of it since it dries quicker? Or does that defeat the whole purpose of my step by step Korean skin car routin
If your moisturizer is still sticky it could mean that its too rich for your skin type, or you’ve applied too many products and your skin hasn’t fully absorbed it all yet. I’m not sure adding an aloe vera gel on top will help, though I don’t think it will hurt either. You can try adding a sheet mask before your moisturizer to help your skin absorb all the previous products, I mention this in my most recent post, along with a few other skincare tips.
I’m really intrigued by the in-shower use. What a great way to mask! I also love your rating system at the bottom of the post, it’s so clear and useful to have all the info in one space!
Just a statement, weird that yours didn’t warm up, I tried it and it definitely did, quite noticeably. Maybe try again. :)
I also bought mine years ago so the formula could’ve changed since. Won’t be buying it again but glad it warms up for you!
Gotta make the most out of my showers :D Plus it makes washing off masks (especially mud masks) so much easier. So glad you found the rating system helpful!