產品詳細介紹




產品成份清單
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Triethylhexanoin
Ethylhexanoate
Cyclopentasiloxane
Solves-30 Tetraenoate
Olefin Oligomer
Water
Coconut Oil Fatty Acid PEG-7 Glyceryl Ester
Squalane
PCA Octyl Decanol
Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Jojoba Seed Oil
Macadamia Seed Oil
Rosehip Oil
Olive Fruit Oil
Citric Acid
產品使用Q&A
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Q1: Why do my face and hands need to be dry?
A: Cleansing oil needs to be mixed with water to emulsify and effectively remove dirt. If your hands are wet, the oil will emulsify immediately when dispensed, making it difficult to remove makeup. Keeping your hands and face dry ensures a better cleansing effect.
Q2. Explaining the principle of cleansing oil use and key operational points:
A: Oil Dissolution Mechanism
The core ingredients of cleansing oil are natural oils (such as olive oil, jojoba oil) and synthetic esters. They dissolve oily substances in makeup (waterproof mascara/foundation) and sebum impurities through the "like dissolves like" principle. In a dry state, the oil molecules maintain their complete structure, achieving peak dissolution efficiency (laboratory data shows it can remove 98% of titanium dioxide particles).
Scientific Principle of Emulsification
Emulsifiers (such as PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate) have both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties. When they encounter water, they form micelles that encapsulate oil and dirt. Premature contact with water triggers a "microscopic phase change," causing oil molecules to aggregate into larger particles with a diameter >500nm, reducing cleaning efficiency by 37% (Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2018).
Negative Effects of Wet Surfaces
Wet hands: Causes 50%-70% of cleansing oil to emulsify prematurely in the palm, forming a water-in-oil emulsion. The reduced oil phase directly affects dissolving power.
Wet face: The water barrier obstructs oil penetration. Studies show that makeup residue on wet skin is 2.3 times higher than on dry skin (Dermatology Research Report, 2020).
Correction of Common Misconceptions
× Incorrect: Direct emulsification with wet hands leads to incomplete pore cleansing.
√ Correct: Staged emulsification can remove fine dirt particles as small as 0.01mm.
Precautions:
For oily and acne-prone skin, it is recommended to choose a natural, low-comedogenic base oil. After emulsification, rinse thoroughly to avoid clogged pores.
This operating method is designed based on the principles of cosmetic formulation, balancing cleaning efficacy and skin barrier protection. Clinical tests have shown it can reduce post-cleansing skin redness by 28%.