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Thursday, October 08, 2009Y
Review: Banila Co it fresh Sensitive Lip & Eye Make Up Remover

As I've promised, a review on Banila Co item(s). Let's start with the it fresh Sensitive Lip & Eye Make Up Remover, and if I don't remember wrongly, it doesn't cost more than $10 (Sing dollars).



The product is as clear as water and not the bi-phase (water below and a layer of oil floating on top) kind which I prefer. When I opened up the box and saw it wasn't bi-phase, I had a gut feeling that it wouldn't remove my waterproof mascara! Which it didn't and not a slight bit of my mascara came off! -_-"

The product has a weird smell, which I don't really find it horrible but just plain weird and the texture is like oily-water (don't think that makes any sense), but the water is a bit oily but not the cleansing oil oily.

It decently removes my eye make up except for my waterproof mascara (currently I'm using Fasio) but I don't find it gentle enough for sensitive eyes. I don't understand korean words but I would presume that it is suitable for sensitive because of the word "sensitive" printed on the box and the bottle. It stings a tiny bit when it gets into my eyes but it does not cause my eyes to turn red.

Currently, I'm using it as my daily eye and lip make up remover but I follow up with the Beautymaker Eye Make Up remover to clean off my waterproof mascara.

If you ask me, I will not repurchase. I rather spend $30 on a RMK Eye Make Up Remover, which I've tried and I looooove it! Removes everything (yesh! Even my stubborn Fasio mascara) easily and leaves my eye lids feeling soothe! Unless my Kanebo Eye Make Up Remover works better, then I will be buying the RMK's!

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