
Last weekend, my coworker attended Ipsy’s GenBeauty 2017 in San Francisco. On Monday, she came back to work with a tote bag full of goodies! Since she had duplicates of some samples, she told the other girls in the office to take whatever they want. Lately, I’ve been more interested in skincare than makeup. So naturally, I grabbed a random skincare sample. Surprisingly, it ended up being a sample size of Skinfix’s Foaming Clay Cleanser. If you’re interested, keep reading to learn more about my first time trying the Skinfix Foaming Clay Cleanser.
Skinfix Foaming Clay Cleanser: Product Review

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About Skinfix
In 1870, a pharmacist from Yorkshire, England named Thomas Dixon created the original Skinfix healing balm. Dixon’s original Skinfix healing balm targeted skin redness, itching, inflammation, cracking, and dryness. No matter the skin concern, Dixon wanted to make sure that his product’s formulas included clean and active ingredients.
Fast forward to the present day, Skinfix is now a skincare line founded by Amy Risley. Risley’s father worked for Estée Lauder in the 1970s, which sparked her passion for skincare. After university, Amy started working for L’Oréal. Since then, Risley has spent over 20 years in the beauty and skincare industry. She hopes to continue the mission of Dixon and to provide clean and effective skincare ingredients.

Skinfix Foaming Clay Cleanser
According to Skinfix’s website:
Skinfix Foaming Clay Cleanser uses natural coconut cleansers and the power of clay to gently remove dead skin cells from the face leaving skin calm and smooth. Our mineral-rich Healthy Skin Clay Complex™ is a special blend of Canadian Glacier and Brazilian Volcanic clays, which gently absorb dirt, makeup, and impurities from the skin. Concentrated Aloe Vera and Sugar Beet Extracts are powerful humectants that provide long-lasting moisturization by helping skin maintain proper water balance.

Directions
Massage into a lather on damp skin. Rinse thoroughly and gently pat skin dry. Use morning and night. For best results follow with Skinfix Moisture Boost Serum and Skinfix Hydration Lotion or Nourishing Cream.
Key Ingredients
- Healthy Skin Clay Complex: helps to soothe and calm skin
- Coconut cleansers: sulfate and soap-free
- Jojoba oil: rich in Vitamin E, B-complex, copper, and zinc

Pros
- 99% natural
- cruelty-free
- contains no sulfates, synthetic fragrance, soy, gluten, dairy, dyes, parabens, or phthalates
- for all skin types
- allergy tested & pH balanced
- absorbs makeup, dirt, and impurities
Cons
- none

Final Verdict
I usually use gel cleansers so a clay-to-foam cleanser was new to me. Regardless, the Skinfix Foaming Clay Cleanser did its job by removing dirt, makeup, and impurities from my skin. It left my skin feeling soft and silky. I’m sure I will have to continue using the product to see more results in the long run. Overall, I was satisfied with Skinfix’s Foaming Clay Cleanser but not impressed enough to go out and buy it.

What facial cleanser are you currently using?
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