Oxygen Skincare Foaming Cleanser 200ml | Gentle for Sensitive & Teen Skin
100% Natural • Ideal for Normal, Oily & Sensitive Skin • NZ-Made
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ This is a nice gentle product that I use morning and night. Gets rid of makeup and skin product well and is not drying like many other brands." — Sarah,
Say goodbye to oily shine, clogged pores, and irritation. This refreshing, plant-based cleanser lifts away dirt, excess oil, and makeup without stripping or upsetting sensitive skin — leaving it fresh, soft, and comfortably balanced.
- Deep-cleansing yet gentle — perfect for sensitive or reactive skin
- Reduces oil & shine for a calm, healthy glow
- Soothes redness and supports clearer-looking skin
- Light foaming action — refreshes naturally without harsh sulfates
- Vegan & cruelty-free, made in New Zealand Who Is It For?
- Perfect for Teens, Tweens and adults with normal, combination, or sensitive skin.
- Anyone prone to breakouts, redness, or irritation who needs a gentle, balancing cleanse.
- People seeking a natural, non-stripping daily cleanser safe for sensitive complexions.
- Eco-conscious skincare lovers who prefer vegan, cruelty-free ingredients. Powered by Nature
- Hop Extract — antibacterial and anti-inflammatory; helps calm skin and prevent breakouts.
- Organic Aloe Vera — hydrates and soothes irritation, perfect for sensitive skin.
- Bentonite Beads — gentle natural exfoliation for a smoother, clearer texture.
- Spearmint Oil — refreshes and cools for that “clean skin" feel without stinging. How to Use
- Wet face with warm water.
- Massage one pump over skin using gentle circular motions.
- Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.
- Use morning and night for best results.
Tip: Follow with Oxygen Toner and Moisturiser to complete your natural routine. Kind to Skin & Planet
Vegan • Cruelty-Free • No Parabens • No Sulfates • No Synthetic Fragrance. Crafted in New Zealand with clean, effective botanicals that respect your skin’s natural balance. Size
200 ml recyclable squeeze tube — lasts up to 3–4 months with daily use. FAQ — What is foaming action