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Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
5 out of 5 stars.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Age 17-24
I stubbornly resisted Glossier's ads for awhile and now that I've tried this product I feel silly for resisting. I am head over heels for this stuff. I have super oily, sensitive, acne-prone, but aging skin. Great combo... said no one ever. Milky Jelly is cleansing without drying, gentle and calming, and it just feels good on your skin. In one month I've noticed a pretty dramatic reduction in redness, breakouts, and my skin just looks healthier. I love the scent and texture off the cleanser. My sole complaint is that I wish the bottle came in a larger size. I would happily pay $30+ for a 12oz bottle to reduce the carbon footprint and waste!
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
5 out of 5 stars.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Age 17-24
This is one of my favorite Glossier products! I have sensitive combination skin with large pores, rosacea, frequent blackheads, and now starting to show signs of aging. My dermatologist recommended a basic gentle face wash that I use, but I wanted to see if I could find something even more calming, to target some of my skin issues. I can't say if this would be approved by my doc, or whether it does anything for my skin clinically, but I can say that it feels and smells gentle and luxurious, and after washing my face, it feels soft and hydrated in a way that it doesn't with other cleansers. I often have issues with different skin products, but so far haven't had any with this wash.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
4 out of 5 stars.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Age 51-60
Medium
It’s just hard to beat. Soothing cleaner that even breaks down mascara. Sometimes if I have long wearing makeup on I have to wash twice (why I gave it 4 stars) but if it did that it wouldn’t be as gentle. Easy clean, great for sensitive skin and aging skin. I try others but always come back. It just works.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
4 out of 5 stars.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Age 25-30
My very oily skin turned combo over the winter (it was actually just straight-up dry over the winter) and, while I was using a cleansing oil, all the second cleansers I tried would strip my skin of all moisture, even so-called ""gentle"" or ""moisturizing"" ones. So, I added this to my first Glossier haul to see what the fuss was about. While I'm not completely in love with it, I do like it and don't regret the purchase (like their sunscreen). First of all, I don't like rose at all (I actually kinda hate it) but was aware that they replace a bunch of the water content with rosewater, so I was prepared for the scent. (It smells just like glycerin and rosewater.) It doesn't linger, I don't have a great sniffer to begin with, and it's so good for your skin so I can overlook it. Then the consistency is really nice. I don't like how gel cleansers work/feel on dry skin (and I don't wear makeup that would have to come off), so I wet my face first, use only one pump of cleanser, and massage gently. This is such a nice, gentle wash and it has not dried me out (or done anything negative) in the week+ since I introduced this to my skincare regime. As soon as I rinse (I never get a ""milky"" water, I think I don't use enough product for that), my skin is calm and soothed - no redness whatsoever. I would use this alone, not just as my 2nd cleanse, and will probably travel with it since I could, theoretically, use only this and a moisturizer if I had to for convenience sake. (Though the bottle is a pretty flimsy plastic, I wouldn't be surprised if it got easily punctured.) For reference: I have medium olive skin, combo in winter, oily in warmer weather, with some fine lines, roughness, and severe reactive redness. For the size and price, and the fact that I won't use this daily, the value is great and I will strongly consider repurchasing when I run out.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
5 out of 5 stars.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Age 41-50
I'm 41 and have problematic, combination skin - oily in places, dry in others, hormonal acne, and some newly formed fine lines. The only other cleanser that I've used with success in Cetaphil and it has just become too drying the last couple of years. This product is exactly what I needed. My skin is much more balanced (and stays that way throughout the day) and so soft. The ads make it seem like this company is really geared towards 20 yr-olds, but I love everything I've purchased so far!
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
5 out of 5 stars.
Enlarged Pores
Light
I was a bit nervous to try the Milk Jelly Cleanser because I have some wild combination skin, excess oil, redness, pores, etc. I would always go for the products that leave a bit of a pore-shrinking sting because it felt like it was working. That being said, The Milk Jelly cleanser works. It gets rid of excess oil and grossness, and most makeup. Most importantly, it is not harsh at all while doing its job. It is soothing. My skin has become softer, clearer, and more even in tone since using this product (and a few others) for 4 months.
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Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
1 out of 5 stars.
Dullness
Age 17-24
So I've been using this cleanser for 2 months now, and I have had very underwhelming results. It's not as nourishing as I had hoped, in fact, it isn't nourishing at all. After rinsing, my skin feels terribly dried out and even flakey, particularly on my cheeks. I've had zero improvement with my acne-- my complexion is just dull and dried out now. The jelly cleanser seems like it's doing nothing to help. It's not even an adequate makeup remover, so I'm not sure what purpose it serves. It's a worthless product and a waste of time.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
2 out of 5 stars.
Rosacea
Age 25-30
I think about the few days I spent with this face wash often. The first time I used it, it felt SO good. It rinsed off efficiently without leaving me feeling scrubbed, and left my face incredibly soft and glowy. My redness temporarily went down and I looked super smoothed out. Amazing. Unfortunately over the next few days I developed the same irritation a lot of reviewers have talked about -- intense redness, dryness, and small bumps popping up everywhere. I have rosacea subtype 2 and I've done a TON of work to resolve my redness and textural issues. So, I know exactly what caused this particular irritation for me: rose water. I knew going into this that I was taking a chance with the rose water because last time I put it on my face I had this exact reaction. But that had been a very strong toner, not a wash. I figured this might be gentler because there are calming ingredients in this. Indeed, my reaction to this wash wasn't half as bad as the first rose water experiment. With some anti-inflammatory treatment it went away in a few days and I was left dry and flaky with a slight burning feeling, like a sunburn (common with rosacea). Please help me with my sensitive skin FOMO and make a face wash without rosewater. Clearly other people are reacting to it, too. Maybe honey or aloe instead?
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
3 out of 5 stars.
Rosacea
Age 17-24
So let me just say I have cystic acne and extremely sensitive skin (what appears to be papular rosacea). A lot of my friends have recommended this product because of how soothing it was, comparing it to the First Aid Beauty Cleanser (my go-to). So I get the product, take off my makeup with micellar water, and apply this to my damp skin. The actual face washing experience was AMAZING: nice light scent, smooth texture, rinsed off easily and left my face feeling the most hydrated it has ever been after washing. So I applied my moisturizer and prayed for the other shoe to not drop. Unfortunately, it did. I started getting a slow-burning sensation along with some itchiness and heat. Went to go look in the mirror, and of course, the papular rosacea style redness and bumps occurred. Luckily it was nothing a quick cleanse, Benadryl, and ice cube couldn't fix. While it didn't work for me, I would recommend it to people without sensitive skin.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
2 out of 5 stars.
Rosacea
Age 17-24
The cleanser is light and gentle and smells lovely, but every time I use it - and I have rosacea - it leaves my face looking red and I get these strange, sore and fluid filled spots. Something in the formulation is causing my skin to react - I would not recommend if you have rosacea or sensitive skin...
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
1 out of 5 stars.
Rosacea
Age 17-24
Light
I have very sensitive skin, and based on the reviews this sounded like a good and gentle cleanser for my skin type, but it dried my skin out and irritated it. It made my rosacea flare up and my forehead feels very dry even though my nose and forehead tend to be more oily than the rest of my face. The consistency is nice and the smell isn’t overwhelming, but it is not good for my skin.
Glossier
Milky Jelly Cleanser
3 out of 5 stars.
Breakouts/Acne
Age 17-24
I tried this in conjunction with the Solution, and it left me with more acne than I started with. My cheeks were left with a dozen tiny bumps that lasted weeks. I have very stubborn skin, so this might have worked for someone with a different skin type. It's very gentle and I like the scent, but I don't like how my skin reacted to it.