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I recently started using this cleanser after my aesthetician gave me

a sample. Probably like many of you, I could never find the right

balance...cleansers that were strong enough to remove all my makeup

irritated my skin, but those that were gentle didn't remove all my

makeup and then I'd break out from clogged pores.

So far I quite like this one! I didn't think a milky cleanser would

cut it with my oily t-zone, but it seems to work. It also removes my

waterproof mascara without a problem. I had a few bumps on my chin

which have disappeared, and my skin feels smooth and soft.

I'm also trying their products for redness including Creme 11 and

Phyto 54, but it's too early to tell what I think of them. I've also

got a sample of the Creme 83 for sensitive skin. At least so far

they're not making me break out.

The cleanser may not work for everyone, but I thought I'd share my

experience!

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> Hi there,

>

> I'll be happy to post about my progress. I'm eager to see if the

> anti-redness products do anything for me.

>

> I don't have the ingredients for the samples, but I did buy the milky

> cleanser and they're on the box. A couple of the ingredients may be deemed

> questionable (e.g., cetyl alcohol), but so far I'm having good results.

Here

> are the ingredients:

>

> water, mineral oil, propylene glycol, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol (and)

> PEG-40 castor oil (and) sodium cetearyl sulfate, cetyl alcohol, stearic

> acid, PEG-33 castor oil, algin, lactic acid, methylparaben, propylparaben,

> fragrance, borneol, citric acid, FDC blue 1.

>

> Donna

>

> Re: Yonka milky cleanser

>

>

> > If the ingredients are listed on the samples of the cleanser and

> > redness cream, could you post them on the board? It would help a lot

> > of readers. Thanks for your time.

> > GT

> >

> >

> > > I recently started using this cleanser after my aesthetician gave

> > me

> > > a sample. Probably like many of you, I could never find the right

> > > balance...cleansers that were strong enough to remove all my makeup

> > > irritated my skin, but those that were gentle didn't remove all my

> > > makeup and then I'd break out from clogged pores.

> > >

> > > So far I quite like this one! I didn't think a milky cleanser would

> > > cut it with my oily t-zone, but it seems to work. It also removes

> > my

> > > waterproof mascara without a problem. I had a few bumps on my chin

> > > which have disappeared, and my skin feels smooth and soft.

> > >

> > > I'm also trying their products for redness including Creme 11 and

> > > Phyto 54, but it's too early to tell what I think of them. I've

> > also

> > > got a sample of the Creme 83 for sensitive skin. At least so far

> > > they're not making me break out.

> > >

> > > The cleanser may not work for everyone, but I thought I'd share my

> > > experience!

>

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I think this was meant for the list:

> Hi there,

>

> I'll be happy to post about my progress. I'm eager to see if the

> anti-redness products do anything for me.

>

> I don't have the ingredients for the samples, but I did buy the milky

> cleanser and they're on the box. A couple of the ingredients may be deemed

> questionable (e.g., cetyl alcohol), but so far I'm having good results.

Here

> are the ingredients:

>

> water, mineral oil, propylene glycol, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol (and)

> PEG-40 castor oil (and) sodium cetearyl sulfate, cetyl alcohol, stearic

> acid, PEG-33 castor oil, algin, lactic acid, methylparaben, propylparaben,

> fragrance, borneol, citric acid, FDC blue 1.

>

> Donna

>

> Re: Yonka milky cleanser

>

>

> > If the ingredients are listed on the samples of the cleanser and

> > redness cream, could you post them on the board? It would help a lot

> > of readers. Thanks for your time.

> > GT

> >

> >

> > > I recently started using this cleanser after my aesthetician gave

> > me

> > > a sample. Probably like many of you, I could never find the right

> > > balance...cleansers that were strong enough to remove all my makeup

> > > irritated my skin, but those that were gentle didn't remove all my

> > > makeup and then I'd break out from clogged pores.

> > >

> > > So far I quite like this one! I didn't think a milky cleanser would

> > > cut it with my oily t-zone, but it seems to work. It also removes

> > my

> > > waterproof mascara without a problem. I had a few bumps on my chin

> > > which have disappeared, and my skin feels smooth and soft.

> > >

> > > I'm also trying their products for redness including Creme 11 and

> > > Phyto 54, but it's too early to tell what I think of them. I've

> > also

> > > got a sample of the Creme 83 for sensitive skin. At least so far

> > > they're not making me break out.

> > >

> > > The cleanser may not work for everyone, but I thought I'd share my

> > > experience!

>

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