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Calling all sensitive skin owners! Your cleansing routine doesn’t have to bring irritation and red rashes. In fact, it can be a very pleasant, relaxing experience. For today’s review, I put the Elizavecca Milky Piggy Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam to the test! Let’s see if it lives up to the hype of removing impurities without the sting.

About Elizavecca Milky Piggy Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam

Milky Piggy Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam* is one of the best cleansers in Elizavecca’s range, especially for sensitive skin! It has the most iconic ingredient in its formula – charcoal powder, which gives the cleanser its intense “dusty” look and cleansing power. Another significant detail about this product is the texture. Isn’t it peculiar? The stringy, stretchy texture is very reminiscent of the legendary Elizavecca retinol cream, but, of course, it is different.

Apart from our favorite charcoal, Elizavecca claims to infuse its Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam with skin-nourishing ingredients, such as Glycerin, Palmitic Acid, Hydrolyzed Collagen, and others. And, of course, it claims to deliver a quick cleansing result: 5 minutes and your skin is fresh and clean with no irritation or dryness!

Packaging:

The packaging is simple and functional. This is your standard squeezable tube with 120 ml/4.05 oz. Instead of plain white plastic, you’ll get a shiny, silvery tube with a familiar Elizavecca piggy mascot, this time coating skin impurities and blackheads.

Texture and Scent:

The texture of the foam is truly peculiar. Smooth, black, and gooey at first, it turns light gray on the skin and washes away with a soft foam. The scent is heavenly. Mild and sweet, you’ll definitely love how it feels on our skin. It is very similar to the iconic Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask but much finer and smoother.

Ingredients:

Of course, we all buy skincare products for their active skin-beneficial ingredients. So, let’s take a close look at some of the most delicious components we can spot in the Milky Piggy Cleansing Foam. Starting with the Stearic Acid. This skin-beneficial component protects the skin from the loss of water, helping the skin’s natural barrier.

Another great ingredient here is Myristic Acid. Although Paula’s Choice website states that it can be drying, Myristic Acid can penetrate the skin, which helps remove any residual makeup, dirt, and other impurities. Additionally, the formula is enriched with soothing rosemary and skin-brightening papaya extract.

Charcoal Powder in a Face Cleanser: How Effective Is It?

Of course, one of the main ingredients in the is charcoal powder. This ingredient has become a very popular ingredient in face cleansers and masks, praised for its ability to draw out impurities and deeply cleanse pores. While charcoal’s absorbent properties are undeniable, its effectiveness in skincare remains a topic of debate. Dr. Andrea Suarez in her video dedicated to charcoal explains: “I couldn’t find any reports (in medical literature) suggesting charcoal-based products for acne or any skin conditions.” However, some users swear by its ability to combat oily skin and blackheads, while others find it to be drying or irritating.

The reason for these polar opinions lies in individual skin types and the concentration of charcoal in the product. For those with oily or acne-prone skin, a charcoal cleanser might be worth a try. However, it’s crucial to choose a gentle formula and monitor your skin’s response. Elizavecca’s Pore Cleansing Foam seems to be gentle enough to wash away all the dead skin without irritating my skin. It gives a very light tingling sensation, but nothing bag. 

Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam vs. Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask: Comparing Two Legends

To help you decide between these two products, I’ve decided to do a little evaluation and compare the textures/ingredients and cleansing results between the two iconic cleansers by Elizavecca.

  • Bubble Clay Mask | $9.10 / 122 ml, 4.3 oz

So, some time ago I had an opportunity to try out the legendary Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask, which is a thick, paste-like mask for facial cleansing. You apply it to your face and neck, wait for it to bubble up, and wash away. Although it was a face mask, I liked using it as a face wash. A little of the mask goes a long way, so I was able to be using it for quite some time!

The primary ingredient is Kaolin, which is a type of clay. It makes the mask’s consistency thicker and helps clean the skin. After the clay goes Cocamidopropyl Betaine, a type of lathering component. It helps to create those bubbles on the surface of the skin. And, of course, Charcoal Powder, is responsible for color and skin purification.

‣ Pros: Fun, long-lasting, makes skin soft.

‣ Cons: Thick, hard to wash away.

  • Pore Cleansing Foam | $9.99 / 120 ml, 4.05 oz

The cleanser foam is thinner, and lighter than the Bubble Clay mask. The squeezable packaging also makes it easier to use. Only a small dot of the cleanser goes a loooong-long way! It is literally enough to cover with foam all the face and neck area. Formula, reinforced with various acids, makes the skin squeaky clean and so smooth after you use it. I really think Elizavecca upgraded their skills in cosmetic development with this elastic pore cleanser.

‣ Pros: Gentle, easy-to-use, effective.

‣ Cons: Can be drying.

How to Use Milky Piggy Cleansing Foam?

Dampen your face with lukewarm water to create a receptive canvas for the foam. Dispense a pea-sized amount of the Milky Piggy foam onto your palm. Rub your hands together to create a rich, fluffy lather. Gently massage the foam onto your entire face, using circular motions to work it into your pores. 

Spend extra time on those areas of your face that are prone to congestion and blackheads, like your nose and chin. After lathering, massaging, and scrubbing, I like to leave it a few minutes on my skin, so all of those cleansing ingredients have time to work. Then, rinse the foam away thoroughly with lukewarm water, ensuring no residue remains. Pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel or disposable paper towel. Follow up with your favorite Vitamin C toner and moisturizer.

Final Verdict…

So, is the Elizavecca Milky Piggy Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam worth the hype? I think it depends on your skin type and priorities. This could be a great option if you have sensitive skin and are looking for a gentle yet effective cleanser. However, you might need something with a bit more punch if you have very oily skin or stubborn blackheads.

No matter what your decision is, I hope this review helped you learn more about the Elizavecca Milky Piggy Elastic Pore Cleansing Foam. Let me know in the comments below what your favorite cleansers are, and if you’ve tried this one!

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