Plum
Green Tea Pore Cleansing Face Wash
A familiar oily-skin cleanser that works best when used gently, not repeatedly.
Buy if / Skip if
buyBuy if
People who enjoy a fresh cleanse after sunscreen and sweat.
skipSkip if
Your skin feels tight after washing or your barrier is irritated.
What the brand claims
The product is positioned as a solution for its core category, with support from familiar skincare ingredients and everyday usability.
Key ingredients that matter
Green tea, Glycolic acid, Cellulose beads
Texture and application experience
Clear gel with moderate foam.
How it feels after use
Useful in humid weather, but once a day is usually enough.
Under makeup and Indian weather
The most important question is whether it stays comfortable after sweat, commute, mask friction, and reapplication.
Final rad.muse verdict
A familiar oily-skin cleanser that works best when used gently, not repeatedly.
Pros
- Accessible
- Fresh feel
- Removes daily grime well
Cons
- Can be drying
- Not ideal for sensitive barrier days
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