Cleansing Balm Guide
Everything you need to know about our Cleansing Balms
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How to Use Our Cleansing Balm
Our cleansing balms gently remove make-up, SPF and daily impurities while helping to keep your skin feeling soft, comfortable and nourished. Made with raw Welsh honey, beeswax and nourishing plant oils, they're designed to cleanse without leaving your skin feeling tight or dry.
Watch Bec's step-by-step demonstration above to see exactly how to get the best from your cleansing balm.
Step 1 – Warm Your Skin
Place a warm, damp face cloth over your face for a few seconds to help soften make-up and prepare your skin for cleansing.
Step 2 – Massage
Using dry fingertips, massage a small amount of balm onto damp skin using gentle circular movements over your face and neck for 30 to 60 seconds. Take your time, cleansing is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a relaxing facial massage.
Step 3 – Remove
Using a warm, damp face cloth, gently wipe away the balm. Rinse the cloth and repeat if needed until your skin feels clean, soft and comfortable.
Top Tips
- Use morning and evening as part of your skincare routine.
- Only a small amount is needed for each cleanse.
- If your balm feels firm in colder weather, simply warm the jar in your hands or keep it in a warmer room.
- Follow with your face spritz, face oil and face cream to lock in hydration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I apply the balm to wet or dry skin?
Always massage onto damp skin before removing with a warm, damp cloth to improve slip.
Can I use it every day?
Yes, our cleansing balms are gentle enough for daily use.
Do I need to double cleanse?
Depends - yes if you you've been wearing heavy make-up, have oily or open pored skin or simply prefer to.
Can I use it around my eyes?
Yes, it's suitable for removing most eye make-up. Avoid getting the product directly into your eyes.
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