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Climax Water Pool Cleanser - review
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I seem to have posted on a lot of Memebox products recently, and most of them I haven't liked that much. So I thought it was high time to post on something I do like!
This cleanser was from Memebox Global #17, and I've been using it for over a month now. It's one of those products that doesn't look like much, but winds up surprising you in a good way.
Climax claims/product details:
- A highly elastic, sticky textured cleanser that's enriched with soda water and over 22 naturally derived components
- Unique patented ingredients (keratin removal promoting components) provide smooth skin
- Ingredients include soap grass extract, muhwanja extract, yam root extract and wheat germ extract
- Aims to dissolve dirt, oil and makeup residues piled up on the surface
- Double cleansing is recommended: take appropriate amount with dry hand, apply to dry face and massage; rinse with lukewarm water
- RRP $34 for 150ml
Verdict
Happily, this product has ended up being a nice surprise and I really quite like it.
It cleans well, feels nice on my skin and I'm enjoying using it. It has a pleasant, grassy smell and does feel like it's dissolving dirt and grime. Plus it's gentle but still gets the job done: rarely can I say that about cleansers - the more gentle ones usually aren't my favourites because I like my skin to feel really clean after use and gentle cleansers often don't achieve that (at least for me). This one strikes a nice balance.
So yes, it generally lives up to its claims.
I have to say, however, that according to the description it's meant to get thicker as you're massaging it in, and this hasn't happened for me (the consistency stays the same). So I'm not sure about this whole 'highly elastic, sticky textured' thing. I'd be interested to hear whether others have experienced this issue?
In any event, I don't care about that particular claim - it's a good cleanser and that's enough for me!