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Review: One Love Organics' Vitamin B Enzyme Cleansing Oil and Make-Up Remover

Greetings, my friends!

Bottom Line - I will continue to buy this for as long as it's on the market. Why? Because it works.

One Love Organics:
One Love Organics is a small American skincare company. Their products are crafted in small batches of plant-based formulas, and are certified 100% organic and cruelty-free.

One Love Organics' Vitamin B Enzyme Cleansing Oil and Make-Up Remover:
This was the first oil-based cleanser that I tried and I have used it ever since. It's thin enough to slide easily over my skin, but thick enough to really get into my pores and clean them out. It removes the most stubborn eye and lip make-up (at times it makes me look like a demented melting clown), but it's also remarkably gentle. It doesn't cause any skin pulling while I massage my face and it helps restore and hydrate my skin while cleaning it. Oh and it smells like the beach.

This cleanser has pumpkin oil, fatty acids, vitamins (including E and B), and (as if it's not already awesome) it protects against environmental damage. I use this in the morning and at night and it has never caused me any issues, such as drying or irritating my skin.

Stats:
This costs $42 for 4 oz (120ml), which breaks down to $10.50 per ounce. At twice a day, this lasts for about three months. 

You can buy this at One Love Organics website (www.oneloveorganics.com), but it's also available at Dermstore.com, Blue Mercury, Neiman Marcus, Pharmaca and Sephora. The pricing is pretty consistent across the different stores. Unfortunately it doesn't go on sale very often, but you can set-up an auto-refill on Dermstore to receive a 15% discount for the refill.

As I've stated before, I do not recommend buying high-end beauty products from Amazon or eBay. While I love Amazon and eBay and most sellers are legitimate with quality products - beauty products tend to be highly susceptible to fraud. If you're going to spend your hard earned money, make sure you're buying what you think you're buying. 

That's it. Let me know if you have any questions.
JessiPedia

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