As I’ve mentioned before I have a cleanser problem. Cleansers are my favourite skincare purchase (closely followed by oils) and I always have a stash that I’m working my way through. I’ve somehow managed to acquire a few more since that last post. However my cleansaholicism is so raging that there is always a long list of cleansers that I’m lusting after. Below is the my current wish list and why I want to try them:
CLEANSER WISH LIST
AURELIA PROBIOTIC SKINCARE – MIRACLE CLEANSER
Why? I’m intrigued by this probiotic concept in a cleanser and have read so many rave reviews. It sounds like using it is a very pleasurable and sensual experience.

Why? I love a balm cleanser and I like the font used for the ‘Cleanser 27’ bit on the packaging (yes I’m odd). I generally get on with French skincare and this is very French “bio vitalising” et all with a chic Lab Coat vibe that just looks like it would be effective.

EMMA HARDIE AMAZING FACE – MORINGA CLEANSING BALM
- Why? This is a Holy Grail balm cleanser for so many it feels like an itch I have to scratch!

Why? The original popped my cleansing balm cherry and even though I haven’t used in a while it will always hold a special place in my heart. This new rinse-off cleanser sounds like an interesting development that could be handy for travel.

KAHINA GIVING BEAUTY – FACIAL CLEANSER
Why? I like a glossy black bottle and it uses Argan oil which I haven’t seen in a cleanser before. Kahina is apparently named after a Berber Queen and a percentage of the profits go back to the Berber women who do the hard work of extracting the argan oil.

Why? I love the packaging and just very intrigued by this very spendy brand. Cleansing silk sounds lush doesn’t it? I was actually really wanting to try the other cleanser called The Clean Dirt but I think the mud is more suitable for my skin.

Why? Cleansing with just a sponge no cleanser? Got to try this at least once!

Why? It looks like washing powder…for the face. The ingredient list looks very appealing too – simple without any fillers and including rice powder, fennel seeds and rose petal powder.

Have you tried any of the cleansers above? Any others that you’re desperate to try?
Happy Cleansing!
Wonderlusting
Lovely cleanser selection!
I have reviewed Aurelia miracle cleanser on my blog 🙂
http://mademoisellenature.blogspot.nl/2014/02/aurelia-probiotic-skincare-miracle.html
Great – I’ll have a look. I’ve just got the Aurelia overnight serum and it’s such a lovely range…trying to resist the cleanser until i’ve used up some of what i have. Thanks!
I was eyeing up the May Lindstrom range today – will have to wait until I win the Euromillions though!
It is rather pricey. wonder if they’ll accept a kidney for payment 😉
Lovely list. I’ve used the Aurelia Miracle Cleanser and prefer it as a weekly enjoyment rather than daily cleanser. May Lindstrom Honey Mud worked better for me as a mask than cleanser, I could never get it off completely and it led my skin to big red angry spots. Kahina is really good and one I love very much. I think you would enjoy the DeMamiel Balm cleanser after giving Emma Hardie a try, better ingredients and the smell is gorgeous. Have you also heard of Yuli? They have a cleanser that is brilliant that you should look at as well.
Great – thanks for the feedback. I’ve recently heard about Yuli but doesn’t seem to be available in UK – it sounds lush. You’ve made my wish list longer!
Wow, that’s some wishlist! I highly recommend the Aurela Miracle Cleanser, and the Honey Mud is a great treat…although I’ve only tried a sample of that. The Clean Dirt is amazing though! Not a cleanser in a typical sense, more an (awesome) exfoliator.
Mayah x
Hi Mayah! I’ve heard amazing things about both of those. Post my spending ban I plan to tick something off! x