Rosette Hello Kitty Cleansing Paste For Dry Skin Review
We all know what influenced my Rosette Hello Cleansing Paste For Dry Skin purchase don’t we?
Shhh, let’s not embarrass me and say it out loud k?
So I have pretty much all the Hello Kitty skincare bits and bobs that Rosette has put out. I generally like them, yeah, the packaging is cute, but believe it or not the contents prove practical too.
Rosette Hello Kitty Cleansing Paste For Dry Skin would actually prove HG (holy grail) for me if it wasn’t for one minor problem I’ll tell you about it a sec.
This is a small round blue puck that kinda resembles the old Kate Somerville Exfolikate packaging in the fact you have to push down on the inner flap which in turn allows for the paste to push through a small amount for use.
I find the size quite nice and handy for travel plus it stores easily. A little goes a long way so you’ll make plenty of use out of a single puck that will easily last you a few months.
The formula resembles any traditional collagen wash in the fact it’s thick and creamy. It creates a rich foam and lather as you wash.
The dry skin formula is SO friendly to my skin. It doesn’t leave my skin tight after use and natural sulfur softens skin while olive oil and coconut oil leave my skin feeling soft and nicely hydrated.
Deal breaker…
It smells like toilet paper.
It has this strong grandmotherly floral type scent that’s just complete and utter overkill. I’m not typically sensitive to scented skincare and actually enjoy my skincare scented but this is just cloying. I find this interesting since Korean products are more likely to do this than Japanese ones.
Hates it.
Overall, I have to say, I like the formula so much I’m trying hard to overlook the scent but damn it’s proving hard.
A little puck will set you back $8 or so at Sasa.com if you’d like to try it out.
Fun fact: The translation on the box literally translates as Cleansing Pasta. Cute right? Hehe!