Recently I was given 3 products by Dr. Hauschka. I had never before
heard of this company, and after receiving the products I immediately
had to look them up.
I learned that this company was actually a high end company that sold
very effective beauty products. These products by Dr. Hauschka are
supposedly so effective that many Hollywood A Listers call them their
favorite beauty products.
After learning that a container of Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Milk
will run you anywhere from $29.00 to $35.00, I was excited to give it a
try right away. The cleansing milk not only promises to cleanse your
face, but it will also remove makeup.
I usually have to use makeup removal pads on my face even after
washing, just to get rid of any impurities left behind. If this cleanser
was capable of removing my makeup completely I'd be a fan for life. I
had a good feeling though that it was not going to rid my face of all of
my makeup, especially considering the fact that the cleanser did not
have any micro-beads, or exfoliators in it.
The cleansing milk itself is creamy, and after squeezing the nozzle to
release some of the cleanser I was surprised at the lotion like
texture. It was thick, and more like a facial cleansing cream than a
milk.
I was not overly fond of the scent as I began to rinse my face with
it. It had a very generic hotel bar soap scent to it, which seemed to
smell slightly medicated. I didn't hate the scent, but it was not the
fresh scent I was expecting from the cleanser. Most cleansers I use have
refreshing citrus scents to them. Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Milk smelled more like something a doctor would prescribe. Pun intended.
After drying my face off, my skin did feel really soft, and clean, and
I also noticed that my skin was moisturized, which was not something I
was expecting from this one. Clearly though, makeup was still on my
face, and I had to get off the last remaining traces with a makeup
removal pad.
However, even though I had to use a makeup removal pad after using the
cleanser, I really loved how it left my skin feeling. It was so soft,
and the moisturizing feeling stood with me for a good majority of the
day. So yes, even though makeup remained, my skin certainly felt
nourished.
Usually I have to use a facial lotion to get the same results, but I
was able to completely skip out on applying a facial serum to moisturize
the skin. Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Milk seemed to already have me covered.
Overall:
Although I would have liked the scent of Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Milk to be a little less chemical like, I really enjoyed the feeling left behind on my skin, thanks to this cleanser.
All in all, I probably would not buy this cleanser again, as applying a
lotion after cleansing my face is a much cheaper option. If you have
the money to burn though, and you are pressed for time in the morning,
then I would suggest this one for sure.
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