
Lovely jar. It is pleasant to hold, all such gentle and fresh by sight. Convenient lid and aroma, moderately pleasant for me.

It is squeezed out easily, however, qualitatively to erase cosmetics of a droplet will not be enough – I need four times on so many.

This milk washes away cosmetics perfectly: easily copes both with ink, and with shadows, and with lipstick. Did not pinch eyes yet – works softly. By the way, about eyes – more precisely about eyelashes: as the producer specifies, the milk not just washes away from them cosmetics, but also strengthens, doing silky. And so, I did not notice it though I assume that perhaps the effect would become more noticeable, use I this makeup removal not couple of days, but few months in a row.
Skin after application changes – to the best: becomes very soft, smooth.

Impressions later
As I also expected, poleznost in structure are not enough. I would even tell – very little. As well as in a case with tonic on cornflower-blue water about which I wrote recently, several parabens here – Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben. There is also a silicone here under the name Dimethicone which is often carried to komedogenny substances, and still a lot of any himozny names.
In the description of tonic I already showed surprise why the producer places such emphasis on a certain one component (in that case a cornflower), and actually it in means in the minimum quantity and goes somewhere at the end of the list. With this milk makeup removal the same: means is declared as a product with Angelika and a violet, and they … in a penultimate line of rather big structure of a milk! While read and reached them, thought: but whether the producer forgot these components to put there in general?! Even avocado oil (in the description on a bottle, by the way, not specified) and extract of coltsfoot are placed much above anywhere.

And, of course, there is Glicerin – which, according to promises, softens, and in practice just extends moisture from skin depth on a surface, thereby doing it over time still to the land …
Eh, knowledge multiplies grief – it seems so, isn't that so?.