Ask ChokChok AI
Get instant answers about Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash
Try asking
Where to Buy
Weโre still tracking retailers for this one. In the meantime:
Get instant answers about Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash
Try asking
Weโre still tracking retailers for this one. In the meantime:
A cleansing oil for people who think cleansing oils will break them out. Abib infuses their heartleaf extract into a blend of jojoba, camellia, macadamia, and rice bran oils that melts sunscreen and makeup on contact, emulsifies cleanly with water, and rinses without the oily film that gives the category a bad reputation. The PHA (gluconolactone) adds the gentlest possible pore-clearing action during the cleanse itself. If you double-cleanse and your first step feels heavy or leaves residue, this is the upgrade.
Other routine steps with complementary ingredients.
Side-by-side ingredient breakdowns vs. the closest alternatives.
In-clinic and at-home treatments that use the same active ingredients.

The scalp massage that launched a thousand mothers-chasing-children-with-oil jokes. Skincare-adjacent because scalp health, tension, and circulation all show up on your face.

The J-beauty solo cleanse โ one step, no follow-up foam, no stripping.

The original oil cleanse โ camellia oil, pressed from the same seeds used for samurai swords, rubbed in by Kyoto geishas for centuries before "double cleanse" was a TikTok term.
Noise Filter
The essence step is confusing on purpose โ brands want you to believe theirs is special. The truth: there are three essence archetypes, and your skin type tells you which one.
Read more โ
Guide
Heartleaf (eo-jil-cho) was the traditional Korean tea grandmothers brewed for inflammation. In 2022, Anua put 77% of it in a toner and the entire global K-beauty category pivoted. Here's the science, the story, and why it earned the hype.
Read more โ
Guide
A century-old anthroposophic balm that outlasted most luxury creams โ here's what's actually in the tin, why the cultural moment came in the 2010s, and whether it's worth the shelf space.
Read more โ
Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash by Abib is formulated for oily, combination, acne-prone, normal skin. A cleansing oil for people who think cleansing oils will break them out. Abib infuses their heartleaf extract into a blend of jojoba, camellia, macadamia, and rice bran oils that melts sunscreen and makeup on contact, emulsifies cleanly with water, and rinses without the oily film that gives the category a bad reputation. The PHA (gluconolactone) adds the gentlest possible pore-clearing action during the cleanse itself. If you double-cleanse and your first step feels heavy or leaves residue, this is the upgrade.
The key active ingredients in Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash are Jojoba Oil, Camellia / Tsubaki Oil, Heartleaf (Houttuynia Cordata). It's known for: heartleaf-infused โ actively calms while cleansing and plant oil blend emulsifies cleanly with no residue.
Yes, Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash targets pores, acne, oiliness. heartleaf-infused โ actively calms while cleansing
Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash retails for around $26, which places it in the budget range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: $26 is mid-range for a cleansing oil โ not the cheapest; still an oil cleanser โ the psychologically oil-averse won't convert; needs a second cleanser (foam/gel) for complete double-cleanse.
A suggested daily routine featuring this product, with complementary picks.
Pore Cleansing Oil Heartleaf Oil-Wash
Abib ยท cleanser
Heartleaf Spot Pad Calming Touch
Abib ยท exfoliant
Heartleaf Calming Essence
Abib ยท essence
Lip Cream
DHC ยท lip-care
Heartleaf Calming Cream
Abib ยท moisturizer
Quick Sunstick Protection Bar SPF50+ PA++++
Abib ยท sunscreen
Heartleaf Calming Cream
Abib ยท moisturizer