After finishing up the bottle of Avene Cleanance Cleansing Gel, I had this terrible idea to start using the 250mL bottle of Bioderma Hydrabio Lait Moisturizing Cleansing Milk from that same Beauty Habit order.




This cleanser is a thick milk that has a similar fragrance to Caudalie Cleansing Water. But a milk cleanser behaves no differently than a cream cleanser in that it leaves a film after rinsing. That, and it's every bit as moisturizing as it
claims. Together, the moisturizing factor plus the film make this milk cleanser wholly seasonally inappropriate, much so that I stopped using after just two
weeks because I just couldn't stand it. Will try using this again when the weather is cooler and my skin is drier.
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