Caring for your skin involves daily rituals, and selecting the right facial wash is a testament to that devotion. Today, I’m delving into a detailed review of the Suisai Beauty Clear Micro Wash for those in pursuit of an impeccable cleanser. Having incorporated this Japanese formulation into my routine since August, I’m excited to offer an earnest insight into my experience.
FEATURES
- Suisai Beauty Clear Micro Wash is formulated with two fine-clay ingredients—Moroccan Lava Clay and White Clay—sized smaller than your skin’s pores.
- Effectively eliminates pore impurities, dead skin cells, and excess sebum, all while preserving the skin’s natural moisture.
- Contains apricot juice that acts as an exfoliator.
- Enriched with hydrating agents like ethyl glucoside and sodium hyaluronate to ensure skin remains supple.
- Can also be used as a rinse-off type mask.
HOW TO USE (FACIAL WASH):
Wet your face and take an appropriate amount (about 2cm in diameter) on your palm. Lather the face wash well with water or lukewarm water to cover the entire face before thoroughly rinsing off the product. Use morning and night, daily.
HOW TO USE (RINSE-OFF MASK):
Spread the product on dry skin without lathering across areas where blackheads and roughness are noticeable and leave it for about 30 seconds. Add some water or lukewarm water to lather the product before rinsing it off. Use once or twice a week.
PROS
- Boasts a refreshing mint aroma.
- Easy to dispense.
- Lathers up quickly.
- On makeup-free days, its cleansing prowess shines.
- After a month of use, whiteheads around my mouth have become effortlessly removable.
- Gentle on my sensitive skin without causing any irritation.
- Doesn’t trigger acne breakouts.
- Even in the warmth of August, it maintained my skin’s hydration without causing dryness.
CONS
- As the weather turns chilly, I’ve noticed this facial wash might not offer ample moisture for my skin.
- Despite nearly two months of use, the blackheads around my nose persist.
- Due to its exfoliating component, I occasionally notice mild skin peeling. While it’s not the most visually pleasing effect, ample moisturization does help address it.
I’ve yet to experiment with it as a rinse-off mask and given the current cold weather, I don’t intend to. My skin tends to dry easily in cooler conditions, making clay-based masks less than ideal for me.
As a facial wash, it seems well-suited for those with an oily complexion. I surmise it’s best reserved for the warmer months. For the time being, I’ll continue its use until it’s finished and then embark on a search for a new product. Should you have any recommendations, I’d appreciate the insight.
What’s your take on this product?
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I am so glad that I’ve been introducing cleansing my face as part of my self-care routine as well. It makes taking care of my skin easier rather than looking at it as a chore. I love reading your article
xoxo
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That’s great! Thank you for dropping by!
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I use “simple” facial wash but this looks good!
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What brand is it?
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Simple, that’s why it’s under quotation. That’s the name of the brand☺️
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Oh, I thought you were just describing it as “simple”. It made me curious. haha. If it was written in this manner Simple, I would’ve recognized it. haha. You’re cute. Have you written a review on it?
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Oh no, not yet
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Your blog is amazing 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words. 🙂
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For me , I use the iWhite Korea Whitening Vita Facial Wash or the Belo Essentials Pore Minimizing Whitening Face Wash
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They both sound familiar but unfortunately I can’t find them here. Thank you for sharing, dear!
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sure 🙂
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