{"id":10888,"date":"2012-09-27T08:30:13","date_gmt":"2012-09-27T00:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/?p=10888"},"modified":"2013-04-17T11:13:51","modified_gmt":"2013-04-17T03:13:51","slug":"with-human-nature-sunflower-cleansing-oil-and-beauty-oil-sunflower-oil-goes-out-of-the-kitchen-and-onto-your-dresser","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2012\/09\/with-human-nature-sunflower-cleansing-oil-and-beauty-oil-sunflower-oil-goes-out-of-the-kitchen-and-onto-your-dresser\/","title":{"rendered":"With Human Nature Sunflower Cleansing Oil and Beauty Oil, Sunflower oil goes out of the kitchen and onto your dresser"},"content":{"rendered":"

I have a thing for cleansing oil and face oils. For the former, I have been using a cleansing oil for years to remove makeup and daily grime, and for the latter, I find that some face oils are much better for me than using a face cream. Contrary to popular belief, cleansing oils and face oils can be used by all skin types, even oily skin. So, when I found out that 2 bestsellers of natural Phillippines brand Human Nature were the Sunflower Cleansing Oil and Sunflower Beauty Oil, I just had to try it.<\/p>\n

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Human Nature, as we might remember from my previous post<\/a>, is a very affordable brand of natural products that hail from the Phillippines. For those who scour ingredient lists, you would be very happy with the lists on both these two products. It boasts just 1 ingredient in one item, and 2 in the other. That’s it. Nothing complicated about it at all.<\/p>\n

I must say though, I couldn’t quite get my head around either of these. Its quite a feat you know, being able to stump me this way. I don’t mean that I hate them, or that I dislike them. I still use them now and again, but I’m just not terribly enamoured with either product. Let me just tell you a bit about them, and perhaps you may like to give them a try anyway \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

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Human Nature Sunflower Cleansing Oil<\/h2>\n

When I first chose the Human Nature Sunflower Cleansing Oil, it was in the belief that it would work like the commercial cleansing oils in the market – the ones that emulsify. Well, this one does not. What this is, is literally a bottle of oil that cleanses skin and removes makeup but it does not contain emulsifiers. This works the same way as the “Oil Cleansing Method” (explained here<\/a>) which is essentially applying oil to your face, massaging it in and then removing it with tissue or a hot muslin cloth. Many women have talked about how beneficial this method has been for them. I tried it with olive oil and broke out something awful so I never tried it again.<\/p>\n

You see, I didn’t read instructions the first time, so I thought this worked like your regular Asian cleansing oil, and was terribly nonplussed when I found that it wasn’t emulsifying in the shower. So, here’s the proper method to use the Sunflower Cleansing Oil:<\/p>\n