
Nature republic soothing & moisture aloe vera cleansing gel cream: Review
Background
All skin types
15 USD
How to use it
Gently massage with a fair amount over face and tissue off. Follow with a cleansing foam wash if you double cleanse.

Ingredients
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract Dipropylene glycol PEG-8 Isopropyl Myristate Alcohol Denat PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate PEG-20 GLYCERYL ISOSTEARATE Phenoxyethanol Acrylates/ C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer Triethanol amine Disodium EDTA Fragrance
My thoughts on Nature republic soothing & moisture aloe vera cleansing gel cream
I was so surprised when I received this one, I was sure that I ordered a foam cleanser but looking on my order I really didn’t. So, I was really looking forward in trying this one out.
The cleanser is a cleansing cream so it acts like a first cleanser if you double cleanse.

I am in love with oil cleansers in general, they do magic on my skin and I haven’t tried an oil cleanser that I didn’t like. So, by comparing a regular oil cleanser to this one I do prefer a regular oil cleanser.
When not comparing it to a regular oil cleanser it is really amazing. It does a great job in cleansing my skin, and it doesn’t leave any oily residue on my skin. My skin feels fresh after washing it off. The cleanser is really gentle on the skin so it suits all skin types.
Nature republic soothing & moisture aloe vera cleansing gel cream is scented. But I do feel it is a mild scent and it simply smells fresh.
The packaging is really nice. It is a regular soft tube and it is easy getting the product out.

I love that it is cheap as well, which always makes me happy. I really can’t afford paying a huge amount on my skin care or on anything actually. So, when I find great products for cheap I feel happy
I give this product 6/7
Where to get it
Other cleansers
Etude House O-le-mong one shot sherbet cleanser
Holika Holika. Daily garden cleansing foam
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