I picked up this not-insubstantial bottle of face-cleansing oil for two pounds. Two pounds! Granted, it was on offer (this was last year, I’ve never seen it as cheap since) but even in the full retail price of lb6.99, it’s still quite the bargain.
I’m not sure what to say about Simple’s Hydrating Cleansing Oil* other than the fact that it removes makeup well and rinses completely clean; it’s relatively basic, with a grape seed oil base with no added perfume, but so are many of the higher-end cleansing oils. Should you just want to get the job done and don’t want to rinse a load of cash down the plughole then this is a good budget buy.
Not that I’m throwing any kind of shade on more expensive cleansing oils; there are several absolutely beautiful ones with gorgeous blends of essential oils and added features that make the task of taking your makeup off an utter joy. But if you’re looking after the pennies and want something straightforward without any frills, I will tell you that the Simple oil will the job just fine.
It doesn’t sting my eyes, which is a massive cleanser bonus reason for my book; I want to have the ability to massage it in all over and break down my mascara and liner in order that it smears down my cheeks and I look like Alice Cooper. Easily pleased, me.
The Hydrating Cleansing Oil is also lightweight – easy to apply, easy to rinse clean. No oily afterparty but – which is equally important – none of the stripped, tight feeling that some cleansers can leave you with.
You can find it at Superdrug here* – at time of writing, it’s much better than half price at lb3.39. Not quite two quid, but almost there…
For a budget-friendly alternative (though not quite as budget-friendly as this one!) take a look at the Camomile Cleansing Oil from The Body Shop* – the cleansing balm within the same range is also excellent.
Ingredients: Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil, Isopropyl Palmitate, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Phenoxyethanol, BHT, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Isopropyl Myristate, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate