đźśąRethinking Cleansing! What Makes It Good?
We all know cleansing is step one. But have you ever asked: what makes a cleanser actually great?
Take cleansing oils.
Should they melt everything in seconds—sunscreen, foundation, pollutants—without rubbing or tugging?
Should they rinse away clean, leaving no suffocating film, no “did I really wash this off?” doubt?
Should they balance on the fine line: powerful enough to erase the day, gentle enough not to erase your barrier?
That’s the standard we hold Pearlnaut to.
Not just an oil that works, but one that feels like clarity itself.
And what about cleansing balms?
Should they cushion the skin, melting with a touch, spreading like silk?
Should they transform, balm to oil to milk, lifting away the world in one luxurious tide?
Should they not only remove but also restore? Leaving skin softer, calmer, more itself than before?
That’s the promise of Purgenaut.
A balm that doesn’t just cleanse, but renews.
So maybe the question isn’t oil or balm?
Maybe it’s: why not both?
Because sometimes skin craves clarity. Sometimes it craves cushion. And sometimes, the act of choosing—oil or balm—becomes the ritual itself.
Pearlnaut + Purgenaut.
Two answers to one question: what does great cleansing feel like?