Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sponsored review: Biore Marshmallow Whip Facial Wash

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I was recently sent Biore Marshmallow Whip Facial Wash for product review purposes and here's my thoughts on the product.

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One unique thing about this particular facial cleanser is that it dispenses FOAM instead of liquid.

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It foams up pretty well after you mix it with water!

If you don't already know, a foaming cleanser is recommended for people with oily skin as foams are usually much more drying to the skin and it will somewhat absorb and control the oil secretion better.

This facial wash claims to cleanse the skin and also helps to moisturise the skin as there is collagen in its ingredients list. I like the fact that the foam is really fluffy and thick and it does not drip. One dallop of the foam is enough to cover my entire face. After washing my face, my skin does feel really soft, supple and baby smooth like what it claims as it is enriched with collagen. Also there is no tight feeling after washing.

The good thing about foam cleansers is that it cleans better because of its finer bubbles and there's less friction between the hand and the surface of the face.

I pump about one dallop to two dallops of foam on my palms, add a little bit of water, foam it up, and massage my face throughly. After massaging well, I rinse my face with water.

Basically it functions like a basic cleanser and it cleanses your face really well. I would repurchase it because of the fact that I really like how my skin feels after wash and that it is priced pretty reasonably at SG$13.90. They are also available at major supermarkets and medical stores and each bottle can produce 150 pumps of foam.

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