A total of 3 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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No prob! I have a balm cleanser from Botanic Farm and I really like it. If you use too much it can get into your eyes and make your vision a little blurry for a minute or two, but it doesn’t hurt at all.
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I have acne-prone skin, and I’ve been using the Botanic Farm Grain Ferment Cleansing Sherbet successfully for 2+ months without any clogging issues. It’s sold by Amazon, Ulta, and Costco.
Some more general advice: before purchasing a product, I try to check the ingredients list for acne-causing ingredients (like coconut oil), or other things I know cause issues for my skin on cosdna.com before purchasing. I do this for everything, but I felt the need to emphasize it for oil cleansers because I feel like quite a few of them have this issue for me. This won’t guarantee that a product will or won’t work for you, but it’s a good place to start, especially if you already know you want to avoid certain ingredients. An example of where this didn’t work for me was when I tried the highly recommended Banila Co. Clean It Zero (original formula, pink lid). It comes up really clean for acne/irritation-causing ingredients, but it still gave me cc’s anyway. It ended up working out really well for the Botanic Farm one and basically everything else in my routine though, so YMMV!