April 18, 2012

Sephora Supreme Cleansing Oil

That’s right, you read it correct, there’s a new cleansing oil on the block, Sephora Supreme Cleansing Oil.

Let’s hope for cheap thrills with this one and no tight, dry feeling after use.

Sephora Supreme Cleansing Oil is a gentle soap-free, paraben-free formula for all skin types. It works like any cleansing oil would, on a dry face, and adding a small amount of water to emulsify before rinsing completely away.

That awesome?

A 6.4 oz size is a mere $14 dollars.

If it works, it could save a TON of $$!

Available now at Sephora and Sephora.com

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  • Melanie

    You know what? In the Netherlands we have the cleansing oil for quite a while, it’s actually a great product. I bought it last November in Utrecht and love it. You can use it with the Clarisonic too, but the brush must be damp.

  • Cj

    Sephora does come out with some pretty good cheap products every once in a while. Are you gonna get this?

  • Sarah S.

    If this is Muse Approved, I will definitely purchase! Please review, oh revered Muse!

  • Nydia

    Please review! I have their cleansing water and that’s pretty good – would be interested to see how the oil turns out.