Until now, facial cleansing oils have scared me. I try so hard to keep oil off of my face and out of my pores. Why would I want to put oil on my face and why is everyone so obsessed with it? Can people who have oily skin use the product? Why doesn’t the oil clog our pores? Are they safe for those with acne prone skin (me!)
The past couple of weeks info on oil facial cleansers has been crossing my desk more often than usual. I got to thinking that maybe facial cleansing oils are a good thing. I asked IAGT team member Donna Raheb if she had come across any facial oils that I could try out. Donna is a huge fan of the Michael Todd brand so she hand delivered to me the Michael Todd Grape Seed Cleansing Oil. The first thing I did was squirt it on my hands, a squirt here and a squirt there. The scent is subtle but very nice. I massaged it in, washed my hands and patted them dry, after which there was no oily residue. But the try test will be tonight. I’ll be cleansing my face with it this evening. I will post the results to my Facebook page.
Here’s the scoop on the Michael Todd Grape Seed Cleansing Oil taken right from the pretty purple container. It removes dirt, oil and makeup completely. Rinses thoroughly. Hydrates and nourishes skin. It won’t strip the skin of it’s natural moisture balance. And, Grape Seed Oil is indeed it’s primary ingredient!
http://www.michaeltoddbeauty.com/
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