tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post275387178827467166..comments2023-08-21T05:25:36.910-04:00Comments on Hello Pretty Bird! - A beauty and not-so-glamorous lifestyle blog: 7 Oil Cleansers You Can Find at the DrugstoreR.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09721289655425362151noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-12230365316475295512015-06-24T17:32:19.339-04:002015-06-24T17:32:19.339-04:00Ooh, Ulta makes a cleansing oil too? I'll have...Ooh, Ulta makes a cleansing oil too? I'll have to look into that!RebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-82853695521029479022015-06-24T17:05:19.203-04:002015-06-24T17:05:19.203-04:00I had a sample of a cleansing oil type product fro...I had a sample of a cleansing oil type product from Ulta's skincare line that I took with me on a trip. I really like it! I've been curious about the one from Garnier, but I would really like to try the Simple and Burt's Bees oils. I'm glad more drugstore brands are coming out with their own versions of these.Lauren Will Sing For Makeuphttp://www.willsingformakeup.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-5574576261976245772015-06-24T14:02:52.802-04:002015-06-24T14:02:52.802-04:00Oo, maybe I got water in it... It is in that annoy...Oo, maybe I got water in it... It is in that annoying travel size. It smells fine (good, actually, I love the smell of the laneige oil) but... I need to buy it full size with the pump. I like it better than the Missha. Thanks for your thoughts! :DSarah @ bitsandboxes.comhttp://www.bitsandboxes.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-82129688837276439052015-06-24T13:40:22.637-04:002015-06-24T13:40:22.637-04:00How old is it? Does it smell rancid or off? I'...How old is it? Does it smell rancid or off? I'm definitely in the "better safe than sorry" camp, but if it also happens to your Missha oil it might have to do with where you're storing it? Maybe humidity could also be a factor. Cleansing oil turns sort of milky/cloudy when you add water to rinse, so... yeah. #skincaredetectivesRebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-35832761621320549982015-06-24T13:32:55.681-04:002015-06-24T13:32:55.681-04:00Yeah, that's what I thought, too, but none of ...Yeah, that's what I thought, too, but none of my other oils are like it and it's almost like theres a small layer on top thats clear and the rest is cloudy. I'm tossing it. The more I think about it, the more I'm like "Ew, don't take chances!" :DSarah @ bitsandboxes.comhttp://www.bitsandboxes.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-4222781804979605922015-06-24T13:32:54.494-04:002015-06-24T13:32:54.494-04:00Hmm ok. Thanks for the info!Hmm ok. Thanks for the info!Tanya Loveterenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-2986238489966201642015-06-24T13:31:05.275-04:002015-06-24T13:31:05.275-04:00I would probably use them in place of the wipes, b...I would probably use them in place of the wipes, based on what you describe. This is how cleansing oil fits into my routine: <br /><br />1. Use dedicated makeup remover on eyes (I don't like oil near my eyes)<br />2. Rub a couple of pumps of cleansing oil onto my dry face, massage around for a minute or so<br />3. Rinse it off<br />4. Follow up with another cleanser to get off residue (I use foaming, but I guess you could use a scrub cleanser)<br /><br />Anyway the main purpose of the oil cleanser is to remove face makeup, sunscreen, dirt etc., so if that's what you're using wipes for, it would replace the wipes.RebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-11089064072319943302015-06-24T13:28:26.452-04:002015-06-24T13:28:26.452-04:00Hmm. I haven't had a cleansing oil gone cloudy...Hmm. I haven't had a cleansing oil gone cloudy on me, but if I had to guess it could have to do with temperature (or repeated changes in temperature)? Cooking oil gets kind of cloudy if it's stored in a cold environment.RebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-64677412310164876722015-06-24T13:27:21.348-04:002015-06-24T13:27:21.348-04:00I saw that L'Oreal oil when I was looking onli...I saw that L'Oreal oil when I was looking online! I don't think it's available in America though. Funny how some big brands only release their products in certain parts of the world. Anyway, I hope you get more options too!RebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-21425740445952933662015-06-24T13:26:38.048-04:002015-06-24T13:26:38.048-04:00I haven't tried the Missha one - not all are c...I haven't tried the Missha one - not all are created equal though, haha. I used Simple's wipes and gel cleanser when I lived in the UK too! I think I read somewhere that the US formulation of the cleanser is slightly different though? Not 100% sure about that. Anyway, if you spot the mysterious Simple cleansing oil let me know! :PRebeccaBBird | HelloPrettyBirdhttp://www.helloprettybird.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-16245856036314413902015-06-24T12:54:37.925-04:002015-06-24T12:54:37.925-04:00If I were to try one of these cleansing oils it wo...If I were to try one of these cleansing oils it would probably be the Burt's Bees one because I already have a few of their other skincare products. I use makeup remover wipes then have a scrub that I use after while I am in the shower. Would I use this in place of the wipes or after them or would it just be another step? I know you said above some people use the oil and then a foaming cleanser but I don't use those.Tanya Loveterenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-61694844868182616192015-06-24T12:19:47.919-04:002015-06-24T12:19:47.919-04:00Since I've added an oil cleanser to my routine...Since I've added an oil cleanser to my routine, my skin has been noticeably softer and more hydrated when I wake up in the morning. Now I'm hooked. Hey, if an oil goes cloudy what does that mean? My Laneige Perfect Pore went cloudy and it is weirding me out so I stopped using it. (And started with Missha's).Sarah @ bitsandboxes.comhttp://www.bitsandboxes.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-72715062223120497482015-06-24T05:06:36.146-04:002015-06-24T05:06:36.146-04:00I'm a big fan of oil cleansers, too and it is ...I'm a big fan of oil cleansers, too and it is nice to see that western cosmetic accepts to change accordingly :D So far I only saw the oil cleanser from L'Oreal here in Germany, but I hope the other brands you showed above will start selling their oil cleansers here soon aswell.Frl Schneehttp://berriesinthesnow.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2911674580773813945.post-22767658914585298272015-06-24T01:18:26.228-04:002015-06-24T01:18:26.228-04:00Oh I love cleansing oils and I was really curious ...Oh I love cleansing oils and I was really curious when I saw Burt's Bees at CVS. Currently I'm using Missha's cleansing oil, which I won from a giveaway not long ago LOL. It's not bad but I don't think it's the greatest haha. I used to love Simple's products, especially their cleansing wipes while I was in the UK since they were pretty handy and effective for me. Will check my CVS for their cleansing oil this week when it's not baking outside hahah.Donah @ SweetJellyBeanhttp://sweetjellybean.com/noreply@blogger.com