First step in your skincare routine: the double-cleanse opener
Cleansing oil is your first cleanser, designed to dissolve makeup and sunscreen. To help toners and serums absorb better, it's essential to thoroughly clear out sebum and impurities from your pores at this stage. On days when you wear waterproof makeup, this product alone can cleanse the eye area without a separate remover.
Focus on your evening routine, not morning
Use it for your PM cleanse to remove the day's buildup of sunscreen, makeup, and fine dust. In the morning, a lightweight foam cleanser or water rinse is usually enough—cleansing oil is most effective when used at night.
Massage with 3–5 pumps, then emulsify
Dispense 3–5 pumps onto dry hands and a dry face. Gently massage in circular motions, focusing on sebum-prone areas like the nose, between the brows, and jawline. When you feel tiny grains of sebum under your fingertips, add a small amount of water to emulsify the oil into a milky texture, then rinse with lukewarm water. Follow with a second cleanser for an even fresher finish.
Recommended pairings by skin concern
- For blackheads and enlarged pores: After cleansing with the oil, follow with a salicylic acid foam cleanser to support pore care
- For oily or combination skin: Take your time with the emulsifying step to ensure no residue, then follow with a lightweight hydrating toner
- For sensitive skin: This product has completed non-irritation testing, so you can gently massage it over the eye area too
Storage and usage notes
Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and wipe the pump nozzle clean after each use. If redness, itching, or other reactions occur during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.