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Rovectin Conditioning Cleanser Review

Updated: Mar 28, 2021

One of my favorite things about Korean beauty is the constant innovation. Bored with hundreds (thousands?) of existing brands? No worries, new ones are popping up all the time. Rovectin is one of these new-to-me brands. It quickly got my attention solely based on the fact that Wishtrend carries it. So far, I haven’t met a product sold on Wishtrend that wasn’t amazing and high quality. My latest #rovectin acquisition is their Conditioning Cleanser. It’s sold on (you guessed it)* Wishtrend, but also Amazon, YesStyle (use reward code KBHOBBIT for extra savings), Stylevana, Jolse, and eBay.


The purpose of a foaming cleanser is to gently but effectively remove anything missed by cleansing oils or balms (if using at night) or to prepare the face for the morning routine.


Rovectin Conditioning Cleanser is vegan friendly, cruelty free, doesn’t contain silicone and artificial fragrances / colors. It should work for all skin types and is specifically marketed toward dry and sensitive skin.


How to use:

  • Dispense into clean, moist hands

  • Work into a lather

  • Gently massage over face


If using this at night, I would begin with a cleansing oil or balm. In the morning, you can start directly with the Rovectin Conditioning Cleanser.

My impressions:

I have combination skin with an oily t-zone and dry-ish cheeks. In my confused teen years, I went for the harshest cleansers possible in attempts to control oil. But that just made my skin produce more sebum. Now I actually enjoy cleansers made for dry skin - they are more gentle and work better for me.


I’m loving the Rovectin Conditioning Cleanser. It’s not scented but definitely has a smell. The marketing materials say it smells of coconut (from the coconut ingredients and not from added fragrance), but to me it doesn’t. It’s more of a slightly medicinal / herbal scent. I don’t mind it. I’ll take that over fake flowery smells or any other artificial aroma any day.


The cleanser is very liquid, so the pump dispenser is a good packaging choice. It foams easily into gentle bubbles. Don’t expect a Santa soap beard from this, it's more of a thin foam; however the cleansing is definitely adequate.


My skin is pretty happy with this. I haven’t noticed any dryness or a stripped feeling. This is a new release and a new to me product (I’ve had it about a week), so this post is more of a “first impressions” review. I do find that cleansers either work or they don’t, so it doesn’t take too long for me to form an opinion. This one definitely works. I can see it being a must have for anyone with sensitive skin and for teens.


Final verdict - I like this a lot.



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This product was sent to me for free.

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This is not a sponsored review. All opinions are my own and honest.


Rovectin Conditioning Cleanser Ingredients: Water, disodium cocoamphodiacetate, decyl glucoside, glycerin, sodium chloride, citric acid, hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate, centella asiatica extract, propanediol, butylene glycol, hexylene glycol, disodium edta, glycine, 1,2-hexanediol, serine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, protease, leucine, alanine, lysine, arginine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, threonine, proline, valine, isoleucine, vitis vinifera (grape) seed extract, histidine, cysteine, methionine, ethylhexylglycerin, leuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrate, potassium benzoate, peg-120 methyl glucose trioleate


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