








The two-step ritual your skin actually wants after a full day.
Skin needs moisture to be well—especially after it’s been under makeup all day. That’s why this bundle pairs a nourishing oil-based cleanse with a gentle, barrier-supportive facial wash for a truly balanced clean.
Step 1: Melt it all off.
Our Makeup Remover (reviews here) is both gentle and powerful, dissolving long-wear foundation and stubborn mascara without tugging or stripping. Unlike conventional removers that rely on harsh, drying alcohols, this formula uses lightweight plant-based and essential oils to support your skin barrier while it cleans.
It’s a two-in-one step: makeup removal + moisture retention.
Step 2: Cleanse, calm, and balance.
Follow with our Ayurvedic Universal Facial Wash(reviews here), a pH-balanced cleanser reformulated to work beautifully for all skin types. It removes leftover oil and impurities while protecting the barrier you just supported.
This wash is enriched with soothing organic aloe and oat milk (made in-house in small batches), plus botanicals like black seed cumin oil, raspberry seed oil, and gotu kola to calm, nourish, and support balanced skin.
Together, this duo delivers a complete double cleanse that’s effective enough for makeup and buildup, and gentle enough for daily use.
How to use:
Pump Makeup Remover 1–2 times into dry hands and massage onto dry face in circular motions until makeup is fully dissolved. Wipe away with a cotton pad or cloth.
Wet face with warm water then apply a dime-sized amount of Ayurvedic Universal Facial Wash, massage gently, then rinse.
Follow with your favorite Bright Body facial products.
References
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Ispiryan, A., Viškelis, J., & Viškelis, P. (2021). Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) Seed Oil: A Review. Plants (Basel, Switzerland), 10(5), 944. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10050944
Buranasudja, V., Rani, D., Malla, A., Kobtrakul, K., & Vimolmangkang, S. (2021). Insights into antioxidant activities and anti-skin-aging potential of callus extract from Centella asiatica (L.). Scientific Reports, 11(1), 13459. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92958-7