How to choose a face cleanser: milk, oil or foam?
The choice of facial cleanser often depends on your skin type. If you have dry or sensitive skin, opt for a cleansing milk or oil, or our purifying cleanser with its oil-to-milk texture, which is a gentle cleanser that won't dry out or aggress your skin. Foam often leaves your skin feeling tight.
Contrary to what people think, this doesn't mean the skin is clean, but rather that we've just assaulted it by stripping it of all the natural oils it produces to protect it.
Which oil should I use to cleanse my face when I have blemished skin?
Hemp oil helps fight skin problems, it's great for blemished skin. That's why you'll find it in our Purifying Cleanser. It purifies your skin thanks to hemp oil, and other natural, organic ingredients like green clay and meadowsweet.
Can I use an oil to cleanse my face if I have combination or oily skin?
Our purifying cleanser, with its oil-to-milk texture and non-comedogenic formula, is suitable for all skin types, even combination or oily. It gently and thoroughly removes impurities. Thanks to ingredients such as hemp oil and kaolin clay, it eliminates excess sebum and fights acne.
How can I thoroughly cleanse my face without damaging my skin?
Use oils, milks or oil-to-milk galenics to cleanse your face deeply and gently, as their texture won't dry out your skin.
Like our purifying cleanser, which is creamy, 100% natural and certified organic. It's especially recommended for sensitive, combination and acne-prone skin.
How can I use hemp oil to cleanse my face?
We've already included hemp oil in our natural and organic purifying cleanser.
For best results, pour two hazelnuts onto your fingers and massage onto your face while it's still dry. Then add a little water to create a micro-foam, massage again and rinse off with plenty of water.
When should I use a facial cleanser?
Use your purifying cleanser morning and night. In the morning, it removes impurities accumulated during the night. In the evening, it removes make-up residues, pollution and any other external aggressions that may have settled on your face.