I will review a newly launched product from Senka today. It’s the Senka Perfect Whip Collagen Facial Cleanser.
I don’t really care for Senka cleansers, but I always have the opportunity to try them. My first product was Senka Perfect Whip cleanser from my sister and Senka Perfect White Clay from my mother. I’ve only tried it once, but I don’t intend to be friends for a very long time. Both types make my skin too dry (Senka Perfect Whip has a pH of 9), so… yay once and for all.
I decided to buy this friend because I saw Lazada running ads on my Facebook, but especially when buying this friend is given a really good foam brush. In the end, I took it back after seeing if the new product could save this brand’s cleanser, as I found it cheap (presumably 115k) and liked the gift.
Discover Senka Perfect Whip Collagen in this Senka Perfect Whip cleanser review now
Designed:
You’re probably familiar with this design if you’ve ever used Sua rua mat Senka and Senka Perfect White Clay since it’s still a very basic, plastic shell design. Definitely. Senka Perfect Whip Collagen print will be pink if Perfect Whip has a blue shell, Perfect White Clay cleanser is white, and Perfect Whip has a white shell.
It is not clear whether the other two types have this issue, but with this model, there is a very inconvenient point that cannot be understood why the company designed the mouth of the prepared tube so large! Although it may not be a problem for you, it really is a mistake for me. It will come out when I open the lid of the product! It took out only a small amount of product, but it was enough to make the walls of the mouth “smear.”. First, the product is very expensive, second, it forms bacteria for a long time, which is unhygienic, and third, it is difficult to control how much product one takes. Surely these three reasons are enough for me to complain that it is legitimate and not harsh?
There are Two Ingredients:
This Senka Perfect Whip cleanser review will also briefly discuss the ingredients. Along with the top water, the top three ingredients in the foaming cleanser tube also contain:
The fatty acids stearic acid and myristic acid come from animal fats and vegetable oils. As the outermost layer of the skin, stearic acid acts as a protective barrier and retains moisture. Oleic Acid, Lauric Acid, Palmitric Acid, and Myristic Acid also have similar effects. However, since these two ingredients contain fatty acids, they can cause allergic reactions and breakouts.
I learned that PEG stands for Polyethylene Glycol. They are polymers that are linked together. PEGs are used as both an emollient and a “guide” for bringing nutrients deep into the skin. PEG-8 containing 1,4-dioxane (found in PEG-6, PEG-8, PEG-32, PEG-75, PEG-150, PEG-14M, and PEG-20M) is a potentially carcinogenic substance according to research.