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Cleansing Oil Comparisons

Alright, to all my skincare-loving friends, I'd love it if someone who has used two or more of these cleansing oils that I've picked out to compare/contrast them for me and give me your thoughts or preferences.  I usually use a cleansing balm for my first cleanse but I really want to try out an actual oil, just to change it up a little bit, so here are the three that I want some opinions on:

-TATCHA - Pure One Step Camellia Oil Cleanser

-BOSCIA - MakeUp-BreakUp Cool Cleansing Oil

-Dermalogica Precleanse Makeup Removing Cleansing Oil 5.1oz/150mL

Hope one of you can help me out!

Re: Cleansing Oil Comparisons

@greeneyedgirl107 I know that people swear by the stuff but if I'm being honest (and admittedly petty) I can't stand the smell! 

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@CookieGirl1 I get it!  I have a weak sense of smell, which in many cases in a blessing!

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@CookieGirl1 

Though not on your list, the cleansing oil that worked best for me that took everything off was FRESH - Seaberry Skin Nutrition Cleansing Oil

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The boscia doesn’t remove waterproof eye makeup well but I remember it having a pleasant scent.  The Tatcha works well but isn’t my favorite.  it feels like cooking oil to me.    

cleansing oils I would recommend are shu uemura (the green one has a subtle lime scent). removes waterproof makeup the best in my opinion. Cleansing balms work better though.  
bifesta bright up has a slight lemon scent and removes everything with no residue.  It’s also under $20.  

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@heartsmyface @GG84 K, thanks for those suggestions.

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