“I love the way this product Feels on my face and the flexibility of The amount of exfoliating you can have depending on how much water you
mix with the powder. It smells wonderful And leaves your skin feeling soft.”
“This cleansing powder is a dream to my skin. It smells delicious and leaves my skin feeling SO soft. I like to use the Pamplemousse Cleansing Oil first to remove my make and gentle cleanse then follow with Kalima. Ocasionally, if i don't feel like using a mask, I let Kalima dry on my face before rinsing. I follow with either Siren Serum or Happy Hour then seal it in with the Bless Balm. My skin has never been happier. All of Leahalni's product are wonderful, but this just might be my favorite!”
“I just love this cleansing powder. It has the perfect amount of abrasion to deal with sweat and dirt from being outdoors and leaves my face feeling clean and soft with a healthy glow.”
“I really love this mild cleanser. I will say that it doesn’t work well if you oil cleanse first. It’ll be hard to remove. Otherwise, it’s great! Just make sure you start with a clean slate.”
“I use many Leahlani products, Happy Hour serum and Bless balm are staples in my routine. I recently felt like I need an additional cleansing product so I added the Creamy Coconut powder. It’s really great for deep cleansing without drying out my skin. When I have time, I leave it on as recommended for a mask treatment.”
“I really wanted to love this cleanser, and there are many things I do: the consistency (once I get it right), the scrubbing feeling I need for my skin, the way it feels after... I could even give the scent a positive review, although it makes me want to eat it every time. The thing I can't get over is the fact that I have to make the powder into a mousse. I keep messing up. Too much water, too little water, too much powder, too little powder, powder flying everywhere while I try to emulsify it... It's a mess. Kudos to whoever can make this work, you'll have an excellent cleanser in your hands. Literally. Me, not so much. Like I said: it's not the powder, it's me. Otherwise, Kalima for the win.”