Nooni Snow Aqua 0 LHA Toning Cleansing Oil
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Nooni Snow Aqua 0 LHA Toning Cleansing Oil is an oil-type cleanser containing salicylic acid. When applied to a dry face, it gently melts makeup and helps cleanse by adhering to the skin without sitting on the surface. After rinsing, you can expect a finish that conditions the skin to be soft-matte without tightness.

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  • COSRXCica Clear Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product puts Centella Asiatica at the forefront, so it is easy to feel that the skin is more comfortable after cleansing. However, the fact that it is not a standard that captures the 'soft-matte without tightness' point with a salicylic series can influence the choice.

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  • NooniSnow Aqua 0 Ginseng Deep Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product emphasizes a ginseng concept, so the impression of light moisture after cleansing is stronger. It is difficult to prioritize the soft-matte conditioning based on salicylic acid like the standard.

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  • TulusBergalia Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product has a scent-centered composition like bergamot and camellia oil, so satisfaction can vary greatly depending on scent preference. Instead, those looking for the salicylic acid point of the standard may feel the texture is different.

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  • ma:nyoHerb Green Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product emphasizes a light, fresh finish for daily use, but the flow of the oil turning milky is different. If you want to match dead skin and pore care with 'salicylic acid', the direction may be slightly different.

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  • B.LABSqualene Reset Pore Deep Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product captures the image of dead skin care with capryloyl salicylic acid instead of salicylic acid. Therefore, even if the feeling of conditioning pores and skin texture smoothly is the same, the purpose of choosing the 'toning oil' of the standard may be different in nature.

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  • A'PieuPore King Minji Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product is explained with a focus on 'residue inside pores', so it is good for types where oil and dead skin remain easily. However, it does not clearly hold salicylic acid as a front-facing cleansing point like the standard.

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  • FraijourHeartleaf Pore Melting Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product is centered on Houttuynia cordata, so it focuses on a light feeling after cleansing and daily cleansing. The perspective of dead skin and pore conditioning provided by the salicylic acid of the standard is less, so you may end up re-evaluating your selection criteria.

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  • FraijourOriginal Herb Wormwood Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product puts forward vitamin E, salicylic acid, and glycolic acid together, raising expectations for dead skin and tone. Conversely, if you want to pick only a 'soft-matte finish' like the standard, it may feel like a somewhat complex concept.

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  • SkinJestiquePerfect Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product is based on grapeseed oil and washes off lightly, aiming for pore and residue care. However, the flow of capturing a detailed conditioning point with salicylic acid like the standard is different, so the choice may be divided.

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  • OrjenaReal Deep Cleansing Oil

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    The candidate product can make the usage feel 'lighter and fresher' with essential oil scents like rosemary/lavender. If you prioritize the salicylic acid-based toning conditioning of the standard, the scent-centered impression may play a larger role in the choice.

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