Good grief, how long has it been since my last post?!? My apologies. I won't make excuses. Life just got in the way, that's all.
Plus I haven't been wearing any makeup these past several weeks -gasps!- Dunno why but I just haven't been feeling the pretties recently. Is it even possible for me to get lazier? Shoot!!!
This is going to be a review for Naive Facial Cleansing Foam in Aloe. I have another one in Peach too, but I decided to try this one out first. The description on Sasa.com says it's made out of "100% botanical soap base" and aloe extract "deeply moisturizes" the skin. Errm...I don't know about the 100% botanical soap base, but it definite does not deeply moisturize my skin, that's for sure. In fact, if I accidentally use too much, it will dry my face out a bit.
Both hubby and I have been using it for weeks now, and it's an effective cleanser that gets my skin squeaky clean. It is scented, but doesn't really smell anything like "aloe". I found this soapy scent common among a lot of Naive products, like the Naive Aloe Body Wash, for example. They all have this "freshly showered" kind of fragrance, which sometimes can be a bit ugly as in the case of the Naive White Facial Cleansing Foam. Another similar characteristic among Naive products (actually, most Japanese face and body foaming washes) is that they foam really well, and this face is no exclusion!
With all that said, I probably will not buy this Naive Facial Cleansing Foam - Aloe again. It's just too generic for me to stick with. There is such a wide range of possibilities out there for face washes that it just doesn't make sense for me to be loyal to one when it's nothing special.
See my previous Naive White Facial Cleansing Foam post.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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2 comments:
it does leave your face dry if you use too much but it makes your face soft and firm soo i think i like the aloe naive facial cleansing foam but everyone has different opinions rite??
Hi anonymous!
You are certainly entitled to your opinions, yes :)
I don't dislike this particular cleanser. Just that my skin tends to be dryer than most, so I'm really picky when it comes to cleansers, that's all ^.^
Thanks for reading!
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