TRIETHYL, HEXANOINE - I think this is a typo, and should be one word. This product makes my skin feel so soft that I feel like I am giving myself a massage whenever I rub it all over my face to remove makeup. It’s pretty awful. Probably the most widely used humectant. Not dangerous. This is so silky smooth, so weightless and clean-rinsing, that I wish I had tried it sooner. Skin info: oily/combo, acne prone, CCs/whiteheads are main blemish issues, hormonal acne is sporadic, Ingredient list: cosmetic grade mineral oil, cromollient SCE (10%), Experience & opinion: I'm all about any sort of cleansing step being as simple as possible and I don't like to spend a lot of money on it. Probably has Titanium Dioxide or something on the prop 65 list. Here are the ingredients they have listed: Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Polyethylene, Peg-5 Glyceryl Triisostearate, Water, Tocopherol, Phenoxyethanol. I just feel bad for those whose consumers see the warnings and run, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the AsianBeauty community. There are literally no bad reviews online! This leaves my skin completely free of makeup but without feeling squeaky or dry. This is my new found fave! Let's break it down and see if anything is actually dangerous. Not dangerous. It’s simple, non-irritating, takes sunscreen and makeup off and it’s cheap as hell. I don't use it in the mornings as I find it unnecessary. I guess it's an emulsifier that allows you to rinse the entire product off. I've seen it on restaurants, vitamin supplements, and cosmetic products. Experience & opinion: I've been using this cleansing oil for almost 2 years and it's the best one I've tried. It has great reviews online so I bought it. .s5ap8yh1b4ZfwxvHizW3f{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-metaText);padding-top:5px}.s5ap8yh1b4ZfwxvHizW3f._19JhaP1slDQqu2XgT3vVS0{color:#ea0027} I already restocked on cleansing oil a couple weeks ago and ended up going with Etude House Real Art and I still have a bottle of TFS Rice Water Bright on the go, but I think I'll have to order the Kose anyway. It is very expensive, but very easy to source as Clinique is sold pretty much everywhere. If you're seeing it in a restaurant, depending on how old it is, I would be potentially thinking: tobacco smoke (or aromatic compounds leaching out of the walls/fabric treatments since active smoking isn't allowed anymore), lead paint, and asbestos ceiling/floor tiles. I’ve been using this for about 2 years, and I never hear anyone else mention it. Experience & opinion: I know, I know, cult K-Beauty favorite (I saw an article on allure that says a jar of this stuff is sold every 3 seconds). I can rub it all around my eyes to the point that I have raccoon eyes because my mascara is everywhere and it never irritates them. It gives me so much joy. Alcohol is the reason it's in restaurants usually in my experience. The state of California is um...let's just say they've made that warning almost meaningless because they apply it so broadly. Product name: Banila Co Clean it Zero Original Cleansing Balm, Price (range): $16-$30 (depending on the size), Skin info: Extremely dry with an oil slick for a nose, Mineral Oil, Cetyl Ethylhexanoate, PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate, PEG-10 Isostearate, Polyethylene, Butylene Glycol, Water, Rubus Suavissimus (Raspberry) Leaf Extract, Bambusa Arundinacea Stem Extract, Aspalathus Linearis Leaf Extract, Viscum Album (Mistletoe) Leaf Extract, Angelica Polymorpha Sinesis Root Extract, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Malpighia Glabra (Acerola) Fruit Extract, Epilobium Angustifolium Leaf Extract, BHT, Butylparaben, CI 16255, CI 15985, Fragrance, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Cetyl Ethylhexanoate, PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate , PEG-10 Isostearate, Synthetic Wax, Onsen-Sui , Phenoxyethanol, Butylene Glycol, Lithospermum Erythrorhizon Root Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Fragrance, Ethylhexylglycerin, Water, 1,2-Hexanediol, Bambusa Vulgaris Leaf/Stem Extract, Aspalathus Linearis Extract, Angelica Archangelica Root Extract, Malpighia Glabra (Acerola) Fruit Extract, Polydiethyleneglycol Adipate/IPDI Copolymer, Acrylates/Ammonium Methacrylate Copolymer, Acrylates/Methoxy PEG-15 Methacrylate Copolymer. But I'm more interested in emulsified oil cleansers rather than OCM. What is the difference that you find between the Deep and the Speedy? I am looking at making a balm cleanser as all I have tried have stung my eyes. Glycerin - Humectant found in almost all cosmetics. Does DHC cleansing oil have the same chemical? RICE BRAN OIL, MINERAL OIL, SORBETH-30 TETRAOLEATE, TRIETHYL, HEXANOINE, CYCOTHETHICONE, ORANGE OIL, TOCOPHEROL, JOJOBA SEED OIL, GLYCERIN, POLYGLYCERYL-2 DIISOSTEARATE, TRILAURETH-4 PHOSPHATE, WATER, PHENOXYETHANOL. I had been looking for a good makeup remover to be sure all if that coverage comes off my face. TRILAURETH-4 PHOSPHATE - I can't find much on it, but brief googling suggests that it's another emulsifier. It truly does. Probably going to try the Innisfree Apple Juicy Cleansing Oil next. ._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR{fill:var(--newCommunityTheme-actionIcon)}._1PeZajQI0Wm8P3B45yshR._3axV0unm-cpsxoKWYwKh2x{fill:#ea0027} Very weird. ._3Im6OD67aKo33nql4FpSp_{border:1px solid var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetBorderColor);border-radius:5px 5px 4px 4px;overflow:visible;word-wrap:break-word;background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-body);padding:12px}.lnK0-OzG7nLFydTWuXGcY{font-size:10px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:12px;text-transform:uppercase;padding-bottom:4px;color:var(--newCommunityTheme-navIcon)} They also both contain glycerin and use phenoxyethanol as the preservative system.