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★★★★★
Best cleansing balm out there, way above Banila Co Clean It Zero
I'm going to spend most of this review comparing Heimish's All Clean Balm to Banila Co's Clean it Zero (original). I've purchased the Clean it Zero three times already. Packaging: Just holding the All Clean Balm, I can already tell it's leagues above the Clean it Zero. The Clean it Zero has a cheap plastic lid covering the sherbet that is so difficult to remove every time I open up the jar. The All Clean Balm has a very sturdy lid with a tab so you can easily lift it. Plus the little spatula for the All Clean Balm is much nicer! Ingredients: The Clean it Zero is mostly mineral oil, which is a very cheap ingredient. Its second ingredient is Ethylhexanoate, and its third is PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate. It has quite a few fruit and plant extracts, dyes, and fragrance. The All Clean Balm is mostly Ethylhexyl Palmitate (fatty acid from palm oil). Its second ingredient is also Ethylhexanoate, and its third ingredient is also PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate. All Clean Balm uses shea butter, and far more plant and fruit extracts than Clean it Zero. It also has a long list of oils (Orange Peel Oil, Lavender Oil, Grapefruit Peel Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Tea Tree Leaf Oil, etc.), unlike Clean it Zero. No dyes or fragrances in this. overall for ingredients - they share a few similar ingredients, but Clean it Zero features cheaper and less nourishing ingredients than All Clean Balm. Performance: The Clean it Zero gets off all my waterproof mascara and lightweight foundation, and I never have makeup residue afterwards. All Clean Balm is almost just as effective, but sometimes I get foundation residue (I use a sheer cushion foundation) on a cotton pad after double cleansing with this. Clean it Zero leaves my eyes foggy after I wash everything off, but I do not have this problem with All Clean Balm. No breakouts or reactions associated with either of these products. All Clean Balm feels creamy and oily when massaged into the skin. Clean it Zero feels more waxy and silicone-like. Both wash off clean, no residue left behind, don't leave my skin feeling stripped. Price: The All Clean Balm has more product that the Clean it Zero (120 mL vs. 100 mL), and is often roughly the same price if not lower. If you're comparing the All Clean Balm to Banila Co's Clean it Zero Purity, the All Clean Balm is almost always less expensive. Overall, All Clean Balm is a better deal. Heimish's All Clean Balm is far superior to Banila Co's Clean it Zero. I'll never buy the Clean it Zero again if the All Clean Balm is an option.
May 2017 · Beauty and Personal Care · verified purchase
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