I have traveled quite a lot throughout my life, only one identify I have never been to is Africa.
And I am talking the continent here.
Neither take I been to the northern countries nor to the South, I never always set human foot on African soil.

Ole Henriksen African Red Tea Foaming Cleanser

That sounds more dramatic than information technology is, I know, just I am married to a man who has literally travelled every continent, so I experience the need to grab up.
To be honest, we just set foot on Antarctica when we went to Chile for a very short time, but you know, we have been at that place.
It counts.

As I seem to do very often these days, I turned to a beauty product for comfort. At least the
Ole Henriksen African Red Tea Foaming Cleanser  has Africa written all over information technology.


What Ole Henriksen claims:
This creamy cleanser gently melts abroad dirt, oil and makeup with African Red Tea and essential fat acids to clean and nourish without stripping.

Facts:
The product is available in two different sizes, 44 ml (1,five fl. oz) and 207 ml (7 fl. oz).
Both come in a see-through plastic bottle complete with a pump and a scarlet characterization. The liquid itself is orange in the canteen, merely comes out as a white foam that slightly smells like oranges.

One pump of Ole Henriksen African Red Tea Cleanser

When applied to the face, the cleanser feels slightly flossy and dissolves very well. I normally remove it with a warm, wet launder textile, but I reckon you can remove information technology with water only as well.

I use information technology as my morning time cleanse, so I have no thought how well it removes makeup, and I have to say that now that the weather is getting a trivial colder, my skin can experience a tiny scrap tight after removal.
After two months of using the 45 ml version in one case a day I withal take a tertiary of the bottle left (Can you do the maths yourself?)

The small version retails for 9 $ on the Ole Henriksen website, the bigger ane for xxx $.

Favorable ingredients:
Grapefruit Peel Extract: Rich in Vitamins A, C and E likewise als phytonutrients
Orange Pare Extract: Rich in Vitamin C, brightening, prevents acne
Tangerine Peel Extract: Brightening, removes congestion
– Sweet Almond Oil: Rich in Vitamin East, moisturizing
– Aloe Barbadensis Juice: Antiinflammatory, soothing
– Glycerin: Moisturizing
– Ascorbic Acrid: Vitamin C, Brightening, improves collagen production
– Citric Acid: AHA
– Pumpkin Seed Extract: Rich in antioxidants, Vitamin Eastward
– Shea Butter: Moisturizing
– Black Electric current Seed Oil: Antiinflammatory, rich in fatty acids
– Carrot Seed Oil: Rich in antioxidants, Vitamin E and C, antiinflammatory
– Linseed Oil: Rich in ALA and omega-3-fatty acids
– Chamomilla Flower Extract: Soothing
– Larrea Divaricata Extract: Antioxidant
– Asphalatus Linearis Leaf Excerpt: Roiboos Tea, claims to reduce wrinkles

Unfavorable Ingredients:
– Silicones
– PEG
– Fragrance

Does it live up to its claims?
Yes.
Information technology is gentle, it cleans very well and it contains a long listing of nourishing ingredients.
If the Red African Tea, also known as Roiboos tea, has any benefits in skincare is even so to be proven. But other than providing the name for the production it only shows up in the last third of the ingredient listing, and then I don't think it is actually important whether it does.

Will I rebuy?
Aye.
Not immediately, but I tin see this one becoming my go-to morning cleanse in the summer months. The odor is refreshing, the texture very pleasant and the application quick and easy.

Who do I recommend information technology to?

People with normal to oily/combination skin.
People that spend time outside in the sun and need help to fight the hyper pigmentation already there as well every bit preclude new one.
If y'all accept dry skin, it will probably be a niggling stripping for y'all, and if you are sensitive to fragrances, patch test first.

Take you tried this cleanser before?
And how many continents accept you traveled already?

Merken Merken

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