
AQUALABEL Esthetic Facial Cleansing Gel
Non-foaming enzyme gel that cleanses, removes makeup, and clears pore buildup in one step.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
An enzyme-powered, non-foaming gel that cleanses, removes makeup, and dissolves pore-clogging buildup in one step.
About this product
AQUALABEL Esute Cleansing Gel is a foamless, non-lathering gel cleanser from Shiseido that does double duty as a makeup remover and pore-care treatment. Its enzyme formula is designed to dissolve sebum plugs and dullness-causing buildup deep in pores, so you can skip double cleansing while still getting a thorough, gentle clean.
How to use
- Take an amount about the size of a cherry pit onto dry hands.
- Massage over your entire dry face to dissolve makeup and pore buildup.
- Add a small amount of water to emulsify the gel before rinsing.
- Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Ingredients
- Lipase — an enzyme that breaks down sebum plugs (blackheads) trapped in pores for a deeper clean.
- Sodium Cocoyl Methyl Taurate (AMT) — a mild cleansing agent that works alongside lipase to lift away pore congestion without stripping.
- Amino Acids — moisture-retaining components that help the skin hold onto hydration after cleansing.
- Hyaluronic Acid (2 types) — humectants that support skin moisture during and after cleansing.
FAQ
Can this replace my makeup remover as well as my face wash?
Yes, it's formulated to cleanse, remove makeup, and treat pores in a single step, so a separate double-cleanse isn't required.
Will it feel drying since it doesn't foam?
No — it's formulated with amino acids and two types of hyaluronic acid to help support skin moisture while cleansing.
🇺🇸 For US customers
AQUALABEL Esute Cleansing Gel is a J-beauty favorite for its non-foaming, enzyme-first approach to pore care — using lipase and a mild AMT cleansing agent instead of a stripping foam to break down blackheads and buildup. It's the kind of multi-tasking single-step cleanser that comes up often in AsianBeauty double-cleanse debates as a 'you might not need to double cleanse' pick.