Kanebo Naive Deep Cleansing Foam Peach Review
After my review on the Etude House Happy Tea Time Cleansing Foam many of you had asked for something that a little more easy to locate within the US and also something a tad more affordable. I felt the Etude House one was very affordable BUT since online retailers jack prices up it actually joins the realms of pricey at times.
My solution?
Try out Kanebo Naive Deep Cleansing Foam Peach instead!
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Kanebo Naive Deep Cleansing Foam Peach can be found in just about any Asian market or beauty store around. I purchase it for as little as $3 bucks at a local Asian market. It’s very affordable stuff. You can also get it online for anywhere from $2-$4 bucks.
The Naive Deep Cleansing Foam line comes in a variety of scents but I thought I’d focus on the Peach since it’s most like the Etude House Tea Time Peach Cleanser I reviewed.
It’s a typical Asian foaming cleanser which has a thick, creamy formula. It suds and foams up like an old time shaving cream (not foaming but more creamy). If you’ve never used Asian foaming cleanser before you’re in for a treat because it really creates major lather.
This particularly version is most like the Etude House one as I mentioned. It has a very slightly peach scent, not as strong as the Etude House one but pleasant none the less.
It gets your face absurdly squeaky clean but you do have to be extra careful with foaming cleansers as they dry out skin like the Sahara desert. I try to use them when I want an extra deep clean but not daily as it’s a bit overkill for my already dry skin.
Overall, if you’re seeking an easy to find, affordable cleansing foam much like the Etude House version, this is your guy! Choose from peach, pomegranate, rose, green tea, grapefruit, and a slew of others, variety is the name of the game here.
I suggest looking for it in and around your neighborhood particularly if you have an Asian community of sorts. In New York the best place to look is Flushing as there are a ton of little stores that carry this for very cheap.
Online check out Sasa as it’s around three or four bucks there.
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