DHC Deep Cleansing Oil, Facial Cleansing Oil, Makeup Remover, Cleanses without Clogging Pores, Residue-Free, Fragrance and…
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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, DHC's Deep Cleansing Oil remains the reference-standard olive-oil-based cleanser, and the data backs it up. A high-trust r/AsianBeauty comparison of eight cleansing oils named DHC the most effective at removing makeup including stubborn waterproof mascara, and an r/SkincareAddiction thread describes it emulsifying so cleanly that some users skip the second cleanse in the morning. Amazon's 24,000-plus reviews at a 4.6 average corroborate the durability of the formula's reputation.
What reviewers liked
- Repeatedly named best-in-test for removing stubborn waterproof mascara across community comparisons
- Fragrance and colorant free, broadly tolerated by all skin types per retailer reviews
- Emulsifies into a milky rinse with little oily residue when used correctly
- Long track record with 24,000+ Amazon reviews at 4.6 average
Where it falls short
- Some r/SkincareAddiction users find it too heavy and slow to rinse
- Olive-oil-based formula doesn't suit everyone, breakout reports exist
- Higher per-ounce price than newer K-beauty competitors
- Less hydrating finish than balm-textured alternatives
Across the reviewers we read, DHC's Deep Cleansing Oil remains the reference-standard olive-oil-based cleanser, and the data backs it up. A high-trust r/AsianBeauty comparison of eight cleansing oils named DHC the most effective at removing makeup including stubborn waterproof mascara, and an r/SkincareAddiction thread describes it emulsifying so cleanly that some users skip the second cleanse in the morning. Amazon's 24,000-plus reviews at a 4.6 average corroborate the durability of the formula's reputation.
It isn't universal. A separate high-trust r/SkincareAddiction thread flags DHC as 'too heavy' with a slow rinse, and an r/IndianSkincareAddicts post documents a breakout experience. The pattern suggests DHC rewards people who do a thorough second cleanse and who don't have intolerance to olive-oil-derived squalane; for those users, mainstream and community sources alike treat it as a long-running benchmark.
- Binds with sebum, dissolves impurities and breaks down makeup - even stubborn waterproof mascara and eyeliner
- Deeply cleanses with no oily residue
- Hydrates and softens skin with Flor de Aceite (flower of the virgin oil), the essence of organic olive oil captured from its first crush before the olives are pressed
- Antioxidant-rich organic olive oil and vitamin E moisturize, soften and protect skin
- Rosemary leaf oil to invigorate and refresh
It's my first oil cleanser and first time double washing. But it has been a game changer. Way fewer blocked pores. Less dry skin. Better ...
It removes everything, and emulsifies well. I actually use it in the morning (without a second cleanser) and it rinses completely clean.
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