Have you tried any Korean or Japanese skin care products? I heard all about them but never tried it because I was totally happy with my routine. When I was gifted some DHC products to try, the mesh foaming net totally piqued my interest.
DHC stands for “Daigaku Honyaku Center,” which is Japanese for something I’m sure. The company began as an educational translation company when the owner discovered Spanish Olive oil and the skincare benefits. He saw the potential for growth and DHC is now one of Japan’s top skincare companies.
So DHC has a whole cleansing ritual, which includes a cleansing oil and a foaming face net. The foaming net creates more foam than your hands, and allows you to use less cleanser. I’m a huge fan of that, because I like pricey skincare and I want it to go a long way.
Using the fluffy bubbles to wash your face is supposed to be better for your skin, too. I’m not sure exactly why, but I think it is because the foam is less harsh than slapping the fully concentrated cleanser on your face. The Japanese are onto something!
Here is a quick video of how to use it (this is the first time I’ve taken a video and posted it, so please bear with me as I learn!)
PRODUCTS THEY SENT ME:
FACE NET | FACE WASH POWDER | DEEP CLEANSING OIL | COLLAGEN MOISTURIZER | REVITALIZING SERUM
For the video I used the face wash powder just to demonstrate the bubble effect. But you can use whatever cleanser you have. It’s super easy! I hang mine in the shower so I remember to use it. That way it can hang and dry out when I’m not using it.
I’m excited about the cleansing oil, too. When I wash my face, I use cleansing oil to melt off my makeup, then I follow with a water-based cleanser. I tried the DHC serum and moisturizer, and they work really well, too. I love the pretty ombre packaging, although that has absolutely nothing to do with the product’s effectiveness!
The mesh is only $2.50, and you can find a lot of their products on Amazon (for my prime-addicted friends.)
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*I received these products compliments of DHC as part of the #PreenMeVIP program. As always, this post reflects my honest opinions.
–Roxanne
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Kimberly osborne says
I didn’t use Korean skincare products before, but I use to use Japanese skincare products. Also, I’m satisfied with the quality of the Daigaku Honyaku Center.
Lisa Lane says
Their cleansing oil is the bomb!!! Nothing I’ve tried even comes close to removing make up better!!
Heather Noire says
I heard so much about these! Especially with people talking about them. Loved your video and your photos here these look lovely especially the packaging 🙂 http://www.bauchlefashion.com/2017/03/the-colour-that-is-red-hot.html
CelebratingthisLife says
I am obsessed with Korean beauty products and I’m sure the Japanese ones are great too! I love that you commented on the look of the bottles because, well, I like having pretty bottles in my bathroom! I always thing, if a brand can’t get the bottles correct, how much do I trust the product inside? Great post, Roxanne! xx Rox-Anne, Celebratingthislife.ca
Tatjana says
Never have I heard of such products before!
Thanks so much for the introduction.
Ruth Maldonado says
Never tried these before. The foaming net sounds so cool!
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GoFashiondeals says
never tried these before but they sound amazing!!!
Brooke says
I’ve never tried Chinese or Japanese skincare, but I know they have gorgeous skin, so I’d be down! The foaming face net looks really cool.
Brooke
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Susan Rahamim says
The video was great and the mesh foaming face net is a great idea to use less product! the products sound awesome too- i have heard that Asian Skincare products are amazing.
Lauren {By Lauren M} says
I haven’t heard of this line before. It looks awesome!
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Living on Cloud Nine says
YES to Amazon Prime and YES to a great new skincare line!!