Battle of Cleansing Balms: Farmacy vs. Clinique vs. Banila Co
For Whom/What:
resulting in the cleanest skin
Extra Details:
Which One Actually Melts It All Without Wrecking Your Skin? If you’ve tried any of these cleansing balms, I want to hear your real thoughts.
Which one actually removes everything without leaving a film or making your skin feel stripped?
What’s your take on the texture, rinse-off, and how your skin feels afterward?
It was the first cleansing balm I ever tried, and honestly, I keep going back to it. The texture is super soft and buttery, melts down fast, and it actually takes off stubborn mascara without stinging my eyes. I use the original pink one, and it never breaks me out or leaves a weird residue. Plus, it's more affordable than the others, so I don't feel bad using it generously 😅 Solid K-beauty staple that does the job.
Another vote for Banila Co here! 🩷 I’ve tried both Clinique and Farmacy, but Banila Co Clean It Zero is the one I keep repurchasing. It just feels smoother going on, emulsifies like a dream, and gets every bit of makeup off—even sunscreen and long-wear foundation. I also love that they have different versions depending on your skin type. It’s budget-friendly and effective, which is rare these days.
Battle of Cleansing Balms: Farmacy vs. Clinique vs. Banila Co
resulting in the cleanest skin
Which One Actually Melts It All Without Wrecking Your Skin? If you’ve tried any of these cleansing balms, I want to hear your real thoughts. Which one actually removes everything without leaving a film or making your skin feel stripped? What’s your take on the texture, rinse-off, and how your skin feels afterward?
Banila Co Clean It Zero gets my vote! 🙌
It was the first cleansing balm I ever tried, and honestly, I keep going back to it. The texture is super soft and buttery, melts down fast, and it actually takes off stubborn mascara without stinging my eyes. I use the original pink one, and it never breaks me out or leaves a weird residue. Plus, it's more affordable than the others, so I don't feel bad using it generously 😅 Solid K-beauty staple that does the job.
Another vote for Banila Co here! 🩷 I’ve tried both Clinique and Farmacy, but Banila Co Clean It Zero is the one I keep repurchasing. It just feels smoother going on, emulsifies like a dream, and gets every bit of makeup off—even sunscreen and long-wear foundation. I also love that they have different versions depending on your skin type. It’s budget-friendly and effective, which is rare these days.