There are two new launches for The Body Shop skincare fans; The Body Shop Camomile Clean Sweep Make-Up Cleansing Balm and the Camomile Dissolve The Day Make-Up Cleansing Oil, both of which have launched as part of the bestselling The Body Shop Camomile skincare collection. If you’d like to find out all about the new cleansing balm stick, keep on reading..
The Body Shop Camomile Clean Sweep Make-Up Cleansing Balm
“Designed to get to work on your makeup fast with minimal fuss, our Camomile Clean Sweep Make-Up Cleansing Balm comes in a handy, on-the-go pack.
Sweep our super-gentle, cleansing balm stick over your skin to effortlessly melt away face makeup. Rinse with warm water, and you’re good to go.”
The Body Shop Camomile Clean Sweep Make-Up Cleansing Balm is described as being the perfect travel companion, as it’s ideal for chucking in your bag for weekends away, business trips, or for taking to the gym.
Key Benefits
- Makeup cleansing balm stick
- Perfect for all skin types, including sensitive
- Melt away face makeup
- Leave skin feeling cleansed, comforted, refreshed and silky-soft
- Made with 95% ingredients of natural origin
- Vegan
Featuring a balm-stick formulation, which doubles up as a mini facial. Featuring 95% ingredients of natural origin, including camomile oil from Norfolk, England, this makeup cleansing balm stick leaves skin feeling cleansed, comforted, refreshed and silky-soft.
The Body Shop Camomile Clean Sweep Make-Up Cleansing Balm is currently only available in the US, where it’s on sale for $15, but I’ll update this post as soon as it’s available in the UK.
It sounds like such a quick, and convenient way to cleanse, just swiping the solid balm stick over the skin, before adding water to emulsify the balm, removing all of your makeup and impurities quickly and efficiently, and it’s available right now.
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