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ARENCIA Pore Melt Mochi Cleansing Oil is a 6.76 fl oz non-comedogenic formula enriched with Rice Amino Acids, Vitamin E, Cica, and Ceramide NP. Designed for all skin types, it deeply yet gently removes makeup, sunscreen, and impurities while nourishing and calming skin with plant-based oils and botanical extracts.
A**E
My New Favorite Cleansing Oil
This cleansing oil is fantastic! It’s easy to use, has a very light and pleasant scent, and rinses off clean without leaving behind an oily residue. My skin feels fresh, soft, and my pores look noticeably cleaner after each use.I’ve tried many other cleansing oils, but this one stands out for its silky texture, subtle fragrance, and non-greasy finish. I especially love pairing it with a cleansing balm for an even deeper clean—together, they leave my skin feeling completely refreshed and balanced.Highly recommend if you want an effective yet gentle cleansing oil that truly delivers!
J**R
Works easily, high quality product
If you’ve outgrown drugstore makeup, then you know that cold cream just doesn’t stand up again better grades of makeup. This stuff takes it off so easily and quickly, without rubbing (or hurting your eyes).The resulting feel is good and moisturized, although I do wash my face as usual.Great product. Expensive, but I’m not looking back.
A**R
One of the best oil cleansers out there
Oftentimes a lot of the K-beauty items we get as new drops here have been available in Korea for quite some time (which is great because there are lots of reviews to consult), but this is an actual new and trending product. Arencia as a brand has multiple products on my wishlist, so I was super excited to catch this on my Vine feed before it got snapped up.Since the ingredient list isn't included on the listing, I grabbed them from Y*sStyle : Ethylhexyl Stearate, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Polyisobutene, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin, Caprylyl Glycol, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter Extract, Water, Butylene Glycol, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Tocopherol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Vigna Radiata Seed Extract, Propanediol, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Lees Extract, Pentylene Glycol, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, 1,2-Hexanediol, Ceramide NP, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Artemisia Capillaris Extract, Centella Asiatica Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Extract, Rice Amino AcidsThis is a great list for some people but has possibly difficult ingredients for others.- Ferments tend to be an ingredient your skin either loves or hates. Mine happens to love it so I was thrilled it's in here. However, it's important to know that it does cause breakouts and closed comedones (whiteheads) for many people, especially when they are higher up on the ingredient list (which is the case here).- Shea Butter, Olive oil, and Tocopherol are also potential issues for people with oily skin; a lot of these heavier moisturizing ingredients cause breakouts for people with this skin type. Butylene Glycol is another ingredient that some people's skin can't tolerate.On the other hand, acne-prone skin can actually benefit the most from cleansing oils because they clear up excess sebum and help balance sebum production, and some people swear by them. Likewise, some derms recommend them and some will tell you to avoid them at all costs (especially if you have cystic acne). It's important to know that cleansing oils really tend to be user specific -- you may love one and hate another, and they can REALLY wreck your skin barrier/trigger serious breakouts. So I think it is wise to proceed with caution and try this at first on small test area.If you've never used cleansing oil before, the listing has a great set of instructions, but you always start first on dry skin. This is an important part of the process and you should not skip it.I also think you should LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. Don't automatically assume all bad reactions are purging, as that mostly applies to actives and happens slowly over time. MOST REACTIONS ARE IRRITATION!TikTok can be full of bad advice about this, and your body is more reliable than any influencer. It doesn't matter what is trending or what someone else says is the "right" routine; what works for your skin is what works for you. ALWAYS BUY PRODUCTS BASED ON INGREDIENTS, NOT HYPE, and stop using a product at the first signs of irritation. When you find out what works for your skin, stick with it!For me, this has ingredients I know from experience work for me and that I seek out when trying new products. For example, I much prefer avocado oil as the base of my oil cleanser as compared to canola or soy.This product has great ingredients for SOME people and it does a pretty good job of keeping out things that are common triggers. Some people don't love tea tree extract or rosemary oil or artemesia (which are not added scents but are there for their beneficial effects). My skin LOVES plant extracts, and especially centella and aremesia. If it had mistletoe extract in here as well it would be my perfect product.For reference, I have perimenopausal skin that has become super dry and reactive. I am also now prone to eczema and rosacea. This is very different from how my skin used to be and I've had to totally rework my routine to adjust to these changes. I have very sensitive skin and nothing in here bothers me, BUT that might not be true for you. I also don't use oil cleansers on a daily basis, but only on days where I wear makeup or waterproof sunscreen.With any product you are going to see great reviews and reviews that scare you off but the key is always to go slow and learn what ingredients work for you so that testing new products isn't as risky (though you can never know for sure until you try).Another good reference is the site Hwahae, which is where Koreans write their reviews. Because they often get releases before us, it helps you avoid going in blind.My bottle was ordered Aug 2025 and has an expiration date of July 2028 (brand new!). The box comes safety sealed so make sure yours does too. Photo of the complete ingredient list also attached.For me this is a five-star product, and I highly recommend it.Hope that helps!
A**R
Another great cleanser from Arencia.
I go through cleansing oils quickly because of my sunscreen habit, and this one from Arencia has been in steady rotation. The texture is a nice middle ground; fluid and silky, not thick like Softymo, but not so watery it runs through your fingers. It rinses away without leaving a film, though I still need a foaming cleanser afterward because I can never seem to get oils to fully emulsify (probably technique on my part, not the formula). Compared to Knours Oil-to-Foam, it doesn’t whip up into quite as creamy an emulsion, but it’s easier to work with than most. The scent is a light herbal note, more fresh than perfume-y, and it fades quickly.On the ingredient side, Arencia really packed this with skin-friendly extras (though I’m never sure these make much of a difference in a product you’re immediately rinsing from your skin, but whatever). You’ve got the staple oils like olive and avocado, but also shea butter extract and ceramides, all of which help protect the barrier while you’re stripping off sunscreen. It also has typical Kbeauty ingredients like rice extract and lees, houttuynia cordata, centella, and lactobacillus ferment (beware if you have fungal acne). Ethylhexylglycerin is surprisingly high in the list, which I don’t love, but since I’m immediately rinsing this off my skin, it’s not a huge deal.Basically, this does exactly what I need it to: removes heavy-duty European sunscreens cleanly so I don’t break out. My pores don’t look any different from using it (and I wouldn’t expect them to from a cleansing step anyway), but my face feels properly bare and never tight afterward.Bonus points for packaging — the pump comes with a sturdy clip that actually prevents spills in transit, which more brands should copy. Arencia has been quietly nailing cleansers for the past year (their Mochi cleanser earned the hype), and this oil lives up to the reputation they’ve established.
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