Sunday, January 17, 2021

Makeup Remover Review: BLOOMEFFECTS Royal Tulip Cleansing Jelly

'Ello folksickles. Today's review will be for BLOOMEFFECTS Royal Tulip Cleansing Jelly



Availability: This retails at $39 for 80 ml (2.7 fl. oz.) and can be purchased at bluemercury.com, macys.com, saksfithavenue.com or credobeauty.com along with their physical store locations as well as bloomeffects.com 

Would I buy this?: Probably not.

What is this product designed to address?
According to bluemercury.com:
WHAT IT IS
Our Cleansing Jelly actively dissolves oil and all traces of makeup without stripping your skin. As you cleanse, our Dutch Proprietary Tulip Complex and a bouquet of earth-sourced botanicals pump skin with hydration so it feels soft and supple, and never tight. Get the royal cleanse to feel clean, balanced and ready for what’s next.
BENEFITS
Actively dissolves oil and all traces of makeup without stripping your skin. Cleanses, purifies, and hydrates. Gentle enough for a double cleanse.
Formulated without:
-Parabens
-Sulfates
-Phthalates
-Fragrance
-Synthetic dyes

Does it contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
Again, according to bluemercury.com:
Bloomeffects Proprietary Tulip Complex - Dutch complex rich in antioxidants, natural moisturizing factors and amino acids for softer, smoother and glowingly hydrated skin
Sodium Lactate - nature’s identical form of sodium lactate, a natural moisturizing factor
Hyaluronic Acid - a powerful ingredient and natural humectant proven to draw in moisture

What is the texture like?
This has an oily texture to it.

Is it scented?
This doesn't really have a prominent scent that I can detect.

My overall experience/comments on the product:
I appreciate that this, while it is oily, that it rinses off cleanly without leaving a residue behind. It does a pretty good job of removing makeup and leaving my skin soft. That said I'm just all about a creamy cleanser and my makeup remover microfiber cloths.

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.

Disclaimer: This was provided for testing, I am not being compensated to mention it on this here blog. 

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