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Biore Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover review

 
 If you've read the post I had about free samples, I hope you managed to get your hands on a Biore Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover sample! I was so excited to see this in the mail that I opened it immediately and tried it out.
 
This adorable pink bottle contains a generous amount of 20ml. And even though you pour quite a bit into your hands to use, there's still plenty left everytime. I've used this several times already and still have more than half left. I'll be bringing this overseas when I jetset in December, and I'm glad I have this! I used to lug around a big bottle of makeup remover whenever I go overseas in case I don't have enough, but I know this will definitely tide me over.

I generally prefer cleansing oils than those makeup remover that need cotton pads, because cleansing oils are more convenient. However, I've previously used a few cleansing oil that was difficult to remove. Even after washing my face, my skin still felt oily. But with this Biore makeup remover, it slides off easily along with my makeup. I don't know if the moisturizing essence has much effect, but it definitely gives me confidence that my skin is being taken care of. 

Overall, I love this makeup remover from Biore, and I'll definitely repurchase when I run out.

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