
Bioré Ouchi de Esté Gel Facial Wash Softening & Moisturizing
Moisture-rich massage gel cleanser for dry skin with clogged pores.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
Moisture-rich, non-foaming massage gel that clears pore buildup while keeping dry skin soft and hydrated.
About this product
KAO Biore Ouchi de Esthe Gel Face Wash Moist is a non-foaming, at-home spa-style massage gel formulated for dry skin with pore concerns. The clear gel turns whitish as it works through Kao's pore-clearing technology to loosen blackhead buildup, while a high concentration of moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and sorbitol helps keep skin from feeling tight. A relaxing aroma completes the at-home treatment feel.
How to use
- Wet face with water.
- Apply about 3cm of gel and massage gently over face for about 30 seconds, until the gel turns whitish.
- For extra pore care, apply more gel to concentrated areas and massage thoroughly.
- Rinse thoroughly with water.
Ingredients
- Sodium Hyaluronate — Hydrating ingredient that helps skin retain moisture.
- Sorbitol — Moisturizing agent, present at a high level in the formula, that helps prevent tightness after cleansing.
- Tromethamine — Core cleansing agent in Biore's pore technology, helping break down blackhead buildup.
- Trehalose — Natural moisturizing sugar that supports skin hydration.
FAQ
Is this version different from the 'Clear' variant?
Yes, this Moist version is formulated with extra hyaluronic acid and sorbitol for dry skin, while the Clear version is aimed at rough, oily-prone skin.
Why does the gel turn white while massaging?
That's a sign the formula is actively working through pore buildup and oil on skin.
Can I use it every day?
It's designed as an at-home treatment rather than a twice-daily cleanser; check the package for recommended frequency.
🇺🇸 For US customers
This Biore massage gel is part of Japan's 'esthe-at-home' category that's been gaining traction with J-beauty and K-beauty fans on forums like r/AsianBeauty — a non-foaming, hyaluronic-acid-boosted gel that turns cloudy as it works through pores, offering a spa-like ritual without the harsher surfactants common in US cleansers.