Niacinamide Cleansing Gelée 3%
Ingredients
aqua, disodium cocoyl glutamate, niacinamide, glycerin, disodium cocoamphodiacetate, decyl glucoside, xanthan gum, sodium hyaluronate, myrciaria dubia fruit extract, sodium ascorbyl phosphate, phenoxyethanol, citric acid, ethylhexylglycerin, potassium sorbate, tocopherol
This is the kind of cleanser that feels like it was made for sensitive skin — low-foaming, ultra gentle, hydrating — even if it never actually says so on the label.
With 3% niacinamide and a solid mix of humectants like glycerin and sodium hyaluronate, this gelée doesn’t just cleanse — it leaves your skin feeling moisturized while cleansing. And it doesn’t leave a film, nor does it feel like an oil - not even a cleansing cream, just a hydrating gelée.
Despite containing sodium ascorbyl phosphate (a derivative of vitamin C) and camu camu extract — both common players in “brightening” formulas — this one doesn’t make any bold radiance claims. Which is honestly refreshing. Neither ingredient is going to sit on the skin long enough to produce visible brightening effects — but that doesn’t usually stop brands from making far-fetched claims.
What’s most surprising, though, is how effective it is. For something that feels so gentle, it gets through makeup surprisingly well. You’ll still want micellar water if you intend on removing a full beat, but on most days, this comes very close to a cleansing balm — and that’s saying something.
In short, it's hydrating, non-stripping, and quietly competent.

