Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser

[unpaid/sample] I’m easily seduced by unctuous textures and I loved Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser on sight! It’s an enzymatic gel oil to milk formula with a lightly lemony scent that’s the greatest of pleasures to work around your complexion. The longer you do it the more you’ll benefit and allow the enzymes to do a mild exfoliation.

Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser

It’s so bright and glowy as well! You don’t need to emulsify if you don’t want to – you can skip that bit and just remove with a warm, damp cloth. There are so many oils in this (abyssinian, red raspberry, hemp, borage) that you skin will feel both clean and supple. The enzymes are papaya which I like very much – they’re excellent at leaving skin feeling silkier than usual post-cleanse without being sensitising (for most) with the addition of rosehip fruit and turmeric root (which I suspect is partially responsible for the golden colour – gosh, that must have been a satisfying day in the lab when the cleanser came out so glowing!).

Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser

The fragrance is bergamot and grapefruit – if you don’t tolerate fragrance this isn’t for you – but the scent suits the product so well. You can, in fact, use Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser as a face mask or a facial massage product. It’s quite expensive at £56 so having more than one use takes that sting off a bit. It’s really a joy of a product – a real cleansing treat and you can find it HERE.


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One response to “Forest Rhapsody Dew Drops Cleanser”

  1. Summer

    This looks delightful to use. Like you, I love an innovative texture, especially for cleansers. It makes a daily task enjoyable. Unfortunately I can’t afford this. Perhaps it will go on sale some day!

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