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Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash 70 g
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11 Reddit comments about Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash 70 g:

u/kiraleenary · 12 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Tosowoong's Enzyme Powder Wash (Amazon Link)

I actually didn't want to buy it because the package looks kinda cheap.

u/SpecialSnowflakeSkin · 4 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

Disclaimer: Am a chick so I don't know shit about shaving the face/dryness from shaving/not shaving/whatevs.. However, the pimples with the whisker hairs man. I used to get this terrible ingrown hair pimple on my eyebrow. I think because I shaved those suckers off when I was a kid. ANYWAYS, a nice BHA cleared that right up. Also takes care of.. more delicate areas that are prone to those. I use the Cosrx BHA liquid once a day. You could try that and see if that helps. You def need to use a moisturizer every day if you use the BHA liquid. It's a little drying and can cause a brief period of purging where your skin breaks out.

Every single neutrogena product I've used has dried the hell out of my face/burned like the a thousand fiery suns. I switched to an Asian cleanser that is super gentle. It's about the only thing I can use without wanting to peel my skin off.

I also use a Japanese SPF because their SPF is so much better than American SPF. It doesn't have that funky sunscreen smell and feels like a lotion.

I don't use toner so I can't help with that one.

And my general go to recs for moisturizer involve snail slime and idk how you feel about that.

Skincare is a lot of trial and error in my experience. You kinda have to search for things that work for you.

u/Khalano · 3 pointsr/MUAontheCheap

PART II

Exfoliators:

  • secretKey Lemon Sparkling Peeling Gel - $7.59
    was $11.68
    Amazon NOT AVAILABLE

  • NEOGEN Bio peel Gentle Gauze Peeling GREEN TEA - 30 pads $14.96
    was $23.01
    Amazon $16.77

  • NEOGEN Bio peel Gentle Gauze Peeling LEMON - 30 pads $14.96
    was $23.01
    Amazon $17.03

  • NEOGEN Bio peel Gauze Peeling WINE - 30 pads $14.96
    was $23.01
    Amazon $16.32

    Cleansers:

  • Fresh Cleansing Stick Green Tea - $12.27
    was 18.88
    Amazon $12.85

  • NEOGEN Real Fresh Foam Green Tea - $12.27
    was $18.88
    Amazon $17.45

  • Hope Girl JAMONG CLEANSING BALM - $11.04
    was $16.98
    Amazon $15.98

  • TOSOWOONG Enzyme Powder Wash (Enzyme Cleanser) - $6.44
    was $9.91
    Amazon $8.55

    Primers:

  • touch in SOL No Poreblem Primer - $8.44
    was $12.98
    Amazon $15.76

  • secretKey Snow White Cream - BB Cream/ Makeup Primer/ Moisturizer with Brightening effects $7.13
    was $10.97
    Amazon $6.40

u/gwalamachi · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

if it is the same one i have it should. i know regular aquphor is a lil on the waxy side, but i use COSRX 92 AND CeraVE PM before i go to sleep and the Tosowoong has no problems getting the sleep film off my face.

u/tag_bitch · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I've not heard much about the snowise cleansing foam, but if you are simply looking for a 2nd cleanser that will keep your skin clean and may even help your PIH, the Toosowoong enzyme powder wash may interest you. It has a pH of 5.5 and it has papain in it, which is papaya extract that may help gently exfoliate your skin as you cleanse.

u/-punctum- · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I don't use actives when I travel. I have dry skin, and it always gets super dehydrated on the plane, so I don't use stuff that could potentially worsen dryness or irritation.

If I'm traveling somewhere and staying indoors, I just take my normal face moisturizer, niacinamide serum, and sunscreen. The 50 mL Asian sunscreen tubes are very travel friendly, like this one. Body moisturizer gets decanted into a gotoob. I've used these for several years and they've held up well - but don't put anything too liquid-y in them because they'll leak. I don't have any issues just washing my face with water instead of using a dedicated cleanser. If I do want to take a cleanser in the future, I'd probably go for a powder wash or cleansing stick / balm.

If I'm going camping, I just take moisturizer and sunscreen. I'm not going to be showering or washing my face unless you want to count swimming into the river as a form of cleansing :D.

u/reddev3 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks going to give it a try anyway, bought that and

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00I76Q3XM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

last night to give it a go.

u/LikesGreenTea · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Just so you know, a dupe for the Tatcha Rice Powder is the Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash.

u/heyoitsben · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

So, I found three new products after doing some bit of research.

KOSE Softy Mo Facial Cleansing Oil Speedy - I read that they updated the formula 6 months ago and all the reviews I could find are of the old formula, but of the old reviews everyone praised it for the skin issues I had. Also, I can't find the pH level of this one.

Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash - Plan to use this after oil cleanser. I read similar good reviews on this one for issues I have with my skin. The pH level is 5 according to that mega datasheet for cleanser pH levels.

Advanced Snail 92 All in one cream - Plan to replace my current moisturizer with this. Like the other two, read good reviews for my skin concerns with this one.

I don't think any of them have the niacinamide product you mention or alcohol, which I think dries my skin. I don't think my current moisturizer is working for me. After about two to three hours of applying my current moisturizer in the morning my skin may start to feel tight around my mouth/cheeks, so I picked a new one.

Aside from these three, I still need to find a toner I think. I already found two sunscreens that I plan to use. I don't know which of the three to buy first and test though. If I were to buy the oil cleanser first, would it be fine to use with my western routine? I figured it'd be best to get the oil cleanser/moisturizer first, then the second cleanser if the other two worked out. At the same time my current cleanser is making my skin feel tight/dry/flaky after using it so would it be better to start with replacing my cleanser first?

I really appreciate all the help you've given me by the way, it's helping me out so much.

u/springyoshida12 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Skin Type: combination/dehydrated maybe??/acne-prone | Country/Climate I'm in: hot/humid/sometimes dry | Top Skin Concern: large pores, oil control in T-zone, pit-like scars on temples

Current Routine/Products I'm Using (as of two days ago):

AM

Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash

Thayer's Witch Hazel - Alcohol-free in Cucumber

Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Toner

Care Zone Doctor Solution A-cure Clarifying Emulsion

Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50+/PA++++


PM

Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash

Thayer's Witch Hazel - Alcohol-free in Cucumber

Aura Cacia Organic Skin Care Oil - Restoring Rosehip Oil with Vitamin E (For spot treatment and thickening my eyebrows lmao)

Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Toner

Care Zone Doctor Solution A-cure Clarifying Emulsion

Recently bought the Thayer's Witch Hazel to replace my previous toner (which was from the same Carezone Doctor's solution line) thinking it would be good since I like using watery toners with a cotton pad to wipe off oil after washing my face (dunno if that actually does anything). However, today I noticed my face was in a thin layer of oil, basically the same post-wash oily feeling as when I used to not use toner or anything and just suffered with a dry cracking face after washing. Not sure if this is what people who "broke out from Thayer's" also experienced except my skin just didn't break out?? Any speculation/experience with Thayer's will help!

Also, my Secret Key Starting Treatment Essence Rose Edition finally came in from Yesstyle! It looks really watery and you apply it with a cotton pad, so hopefully it can replace my Thayer's!