It’s targeted towards dry and dehydrated skin and claims to leave skin “thoroughly clean, comfortable, hydrated, and glowing.” Tall claims!Īlong with blue tansy oil, it has vanilla, tangerine, sweet orange, and chamomile oil and moringa and cocoa butter. The balm can be used as a first cleanser (to dissolve makeup and sunscreen) and as a hydrating mask. At $50 for 3.4 oz./100 g, it’s a splurge to be sure. Its deep aqua color and ingredient-of-the-moment blue tansy made it eminently Instagrammable. Sunday Riley Blue Moon Tranquility Cleansing Balm made a splash as soon as it arrived. It wasn’t a huge deal and was only on the outside…but whuh? Did they test the product for me? Kekeke.Ĭontinue reading “Kicho Kicho ya ya dada – Kicho Natural Mineral Water Foaming Cleanser” I don’t know what the eff the mail room guys did but there was some…ummm…leakage on the package. And being natural is all the rage nowadays so I was stoked when the package came. Oooh! I like placenta from anyone, plant or animal. Kicho works in unity with the skin, respecting the skin’s essentials, by avoiding harsh chemicals and using natural ingredients, like sprouts, minerals, and plant placenta. Kicho is dedicated to bringing back the basics of skincare, combining ancient arts with modern research. The philosophy of Kicho is to wholeheartedly embrace the order of nature. This is a new brand, and according to the excerpt from the site: So they sent us this, behold: Kicho Natural Mineral Foaming Cleanser Once upon a time, even peachandlily was obscure, right? I’m always in the mood to disco-fur some sites and KBeauty. The two lovely girls Sue & Hera from reached out to BeautyandtheCat to test their new products.
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