Why Your Skin Will Love Natural Cleansing Milk!
Cleansing milk, which is similar in texture to regular milk, can be beneficial for those with sensitive skin, dryness, or those looking for a gentler cleansing option. Cleansing milk can help balance the skin, and we'll discuss the best options for achieving healthy, happy skin.
What is a Cleansing Milk?
A cleansing milk is a gentle alternative to traditional face cleansers. It has a milky and silky texture, making it light and foamy like a cloud. Cleansing milks are known for their luxurious feel and are made up of a balance of healthy fats, hydration, and other beneficial ingredients for the skin. They differ from other cleansers in that they are a gentler option for cleansing the skin and can provide additional benefits for hydration and nourishment. Unlike regular milk, it is made up of oil and water and does not rely on foaming agents for cleansing. It is suitable for sensitive skin and is a crucial step in maintaining healthy and youthful skin. MISMO Natural Cleansing Milk is rich with MSM (organic Sulphur) which is a key component of collagen and is also a building block of keratin, both of these are important in helping skin to look youthful, radiant and glowing.
How is it used?
Cleansing milk is applied directly to the skin without the need for much water and is massaged into the skin to remove makeup, dirt, and other impurities. It leaves the skin feeling silky and clean. Water is only needed to rinse the cleanser off after use.
Moisten skin with warm water and apply a small amount. Gently massage for at least 30 seconds, then rinse to remove. If wearing makeup, a second cleanse is recommended.
Non-irritating and suitable for careful use around the eye areas. For a complete night-time treatment, apply MISMO Rejuvenating Serum, A-C-E Vitamin C Serum, and your preferred MISMO moisturiser after cleansing.
However, if you have pimples, acne or congested skin Active Face Cleanser would be the best cleanser for you unless you are not able to use BHAs/AHAs (Glycolic and Salicylic acids).
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