Hanyul Pure Artemisia Calming Cleansing Oil
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Hanyul Pure Artemisia Calming Cleansing Oil is an oil-type cleanser containing mugwort extract. When massaged gently onto a dry face, it adheres to and melts away makeup and impurities without them sitting on the surface. When water is added, it emulsifies densely and rinses off without a white cast, and after rinsing, it leaves the skin conditioned with a soft-matte finish without tightness.

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