Cleansing Oil Price in Bangladesh

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    ANUA HEARTLEAF PORE CONTROL CLEANSING OIL MINI 20ML

    Original price was: ৳ 650.00.Current price is: ৳ 450.00.
    The Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil is an extraordinary oil cleanser specifically designed to cater to your skin’s needs. Formulated with a non-comedogenic blend of nourishing plant-based oils, including jojoba, olive fruit, and grape seed oils, it effortlessly purifies. 20ml / All Skin Types / Made in Korea

    IUNIK CALENDULA COMPLETE CLEANSING OIL 200ML

    Original price was: ৳ 2,000.00.Current price is: ৳ 1,850.00.
    Lightweight, yet without sacrificing a luxurious texture, iUnik’s Calendula Complete Cleansing Oil uses mild plant oils including sunflower, jojoba and macadamia to clarify pores and keep the skin hydrated. Calendula flower extract helps to nourish and transform dry skin, stimulating collagen production for increased firmness and elasticity.
    200ml / All Skin Types / Made in Korea

    MANYO PURE CLEANSING OIL 200ML

    Original price was: ৳ 2,500.00.Current price is: ৳ 1,850.00.
    GREAT FOR
    Skin Types – All skin types including SensitiveSkin Concerns – Enlarged pores, Rough, Dehydrated, Imbalanced, Sensitive 
    WHY WE LOVE IT
    Rice bran oil helps to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, reducing the look of large pores while rinsing clean. Skin stays soft, hydrated and balanced. Lightweight with a pleasant herbaceous scent from the ingredients, this first cleanser is great for all skin types, including sensitive. Cruelty-free. Pro Tip: Mix one pump of cleansing oil with ½ teaspoon baking soda and roll over blackheads. (Recommended use: 1-2 times per month)  
    WHAT TO EXPECT
    The Scents – Subtle, herbaceousThe Texture – Lightweight oilMakes Skin Look & Feel – Soft, hydrated & cleanHOW TO USE As the first step of your nightly routine, gently massage a small amount of oil over dry skin and add warm water to emulsify. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
    INGREDIENTS WE LOVE
    14 different plant-based oils, including Argan, Stone bean oil, Rice bran oil 
    FULL LIST
    Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Corylus Av- ellana (Hazelnut) Seed Oil, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Vegetable Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Squalane, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Camellia Japonica Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Simmon- dsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Isoamyl Laurate, Orbignya Oleifera Seed Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Husk Oil, Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Saponaria Officinalis Leaf Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Decyl glucoside, Glycerin, Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Butylene Glycol, Water, Tocopherol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Limonene, Linalool

    THE FACE SHOP RICE WATER BRIGHT CLEANSING LIGHT OIL 150ML

    Original price was: ৳ 1,400.00.Current price is: ৳ 1,150.00.
    Get pure, fresh skin with our Rice Water Bright Light Cleansing Oil. Enriched with jojoba oil, it dissolves impurities found on your skin’s surface while hydrating the epidermis.

    Cleansing Oil Price in Bangladesh: Double Cleansing, Skin Match, and Authentic Picks

    A cleansing oil (ক্লিনজিং অয়েল) is a liquid first-cleanse product that dissolves sunscreen, sebum, and oil-based makeup. This page covers liquid cleansing oils only. Solid cleansing balms in jars live on our Cleansing Balm subcategory. Water-based face washes live on our Face Wash subcategory. Authentic Makeup Store BD has stocked imported cleansing oils since 2019. Every bottle clears our verification desk before listing. Below you will find BDT pricing, skin type match, application steps, and brand picks.

    How much do cleansing oils cost in Bangladesh?

    Cleansing oil prices in Bangladesh fall into four bands. BDT 400 to 800 covers Simple Hydrating, Lafz halal, and basic K-mass options. BDT 800 to 1,800 covers Beauty of Joseon, Anua Heartleaf, Skin1004, and The Face Shop Rice Water. BDT 1,800 to 3,500 covers DHC Deep Cleansing Oil, Hada Labo Gokujyun, and Klairs Gentle Black. BDT 3,500 plus covers Sulwhasoo and Tatcha.

    Prices below reflect typical retail in Bangladesh as of [INSERT DATE] and are reviewed quarterly.

    Price Tier (BDT)Typical BrandsBase Oil TypeActive StrengthBest For
    400–800Simple, Lafz halal, basic K-massSynthetic ester or light plantBasic cleansingBeginner, occasional makeup
    800–1,800Beauty of Joseon, Anua, Skin1004, The Face ShopPlant oil + plant extractsTargeted skin benefitsDaily PM use
    1,800–3,500DHC, Hada Labo, Klairs Gentle BlackOlive or plant blendAntioxidants + emollientsHeavy SPF/makeup removal
    3,500+Sulwhasoo, Tatcha, Shu UemuraPremium plant or hybridSpa-grade activesK-beauty enthusiast

    The tiers are not a value ladder. A BDT 1,200 Anua Heartleaf cleanses oily skin in Dhaka monsoon as well as a BDT 3,000 luxury option. The premium pays off for specific ingredients like ginseng or black sesame. Pick by skin type and ingredient need, not by price alone.

    BDT-per-use math for cleansing oils

    Size matters because cleansing oil is a daily product. A 200ml DHC bottle at BDT 2,000 gives roughly 60 uses, or BDT 33 per use. A 100ml mid-tier bottle at BDT 1,500 gives 30 uses, or BDT 50 per use. A 30ml travel size at BDT 800 runs out in 10 uses, which is BDT 80 per use. Authentic Makeup Store BD lists per-use estimates on premium SKUs so the math is visible at checkout.

    Do I need a cleansing oil if I already use a face wash?

    The short answer is yes if you wear daily SPF, makeup, or live in a high-pollution city. Face wash is water-based and cannot fully break down oil-based residues. Cleansing oil removes SPF, sebum, and makeup. Face wash then removes sweat and water-based grime. Using both in sequence is called double cleansing.

    Dhaka buyers usually need cleansing oil more than buyers in dry climates do. Daily SPF 30 to 50, heavy pollution, and high sebum from heat all leave a film. Water and surfactant cannot fully remove that film. Skipping the first cleanse means makeup remnants and SPF sit on skin overnight, which clogs pores and triggers breakouts.

    When you do not need a cleansing oil

    Skip cleansing oil if you do not wear daily SPF, do not wear makeup, and your skin produces low sebum. A simple face wash handles dry-skin or older-skin routines without an oil step. AC-bound buyers in Dhaka and Chattogram with light makeup can use face wash alone. One weekly cleansing oil session still helps clear pollution buildup.

    What is the difference between a cleansing oil and a cleansing balm?

    A cleansing oil is liquid at room temperature. A cleansing balm is solid in the jar and melts on warm skin contact. Both dissolve oil-based residues. The format choice depends on travel needs, climate, and texture preference. Cleansing oils work better for daily fast use. Cleansing balms suit slower spa-style routines.

    Cleansing oils dispense with a pump and spread quickly, which makes them better for tired-end-of-day cleansing in Dhaka humidity. Cleansing balms need finger scoop and melt time. Many Dhaka summers melt balms inside the jar, making them runny and harder to control. Cleansing oils stay liquid year-round, which is one reason they dominate the BD K-beauty shelf.

    How do I use a cleansing oil correctly?

    Cleansing oil goes on dry skin, never wet. Dispense 2 to 3 pumps, massage into face and neck for 60 seconds, then add a splash of water with your fingers and keep massaging. The oil turns milky white. This is called emulsification. Rinse with lukewarm water until skin feels clean but not stripped. Follow with a face wash.

    The dry-skin rule is the single biggest mistake we see in Bangladesh. Applying cleansing oil to wet skin breaks the oil-to-makeup binding before it can dissolve anything, so SPF and sebum stay on skin. The 60-second massage matters too. Most buyers rush through in 10 seconds, which leaves residue. If the oil never turns milky when water is added, the product may be old or the wrong formulation.

    Which cleansing oil suits your skin type?

    The right cleansing oil depends on your skin type. Oily and combination skin does best with plant oils like sunflower or jojoba plus calming extracts. Dry skin needs richer plant oils with antioxidants. Sensitive skin needs fragrance-free options with calendula or centella. Acne-prone skin needs non-comedogenic plant oils with heartleaf or green tea. Mature skin benefits from olive oil bases with ginseng or rice bran.

    Skin TypeBest Oil ClassKey IngredientsTypical Price (BDT)
    Oily / combinationPlant oil with green tea or heartleafSunflower, jojoba, heartleaf, green tea800–2,200
    DryRich plant oil with antioxidantsOlive, sweet almond, black sesame, vitamin E1,200–3,000
    SensitivePlant oil with calendula or centellaCalendula, centella, jojoba1,000–2,500
    Acne-proneNon-comedogenic plant oil with light extractsJojoba, heartleaf, green tea1,000–2,500
    Normal / matureBalanced plant oil with rich baseOlive, rice bran, ginseng1,500–3,500

    Oily skin needs cleansing oil too. We hear this misconception every week at Authentic Makeup Store BD. Buyers with oily skin avoid cleansing oils thinking oil makes oil worse. The opposite is closer to true. Oil dissolves oil. A water-based face wash cannot fully break down the day’s sebum and SPF. That is why oily skin in Dhaka often stays congested even after washing. The fix is a non-comedogenic plant-oil cleanser.

    The base oil class shapes who the product suits. Plant oils like olive, jojoba, and sunflower deliver fatty acids and antioxidants. Mineral oils sit on skin and clean without penetration, which suits very sensitive types. Hybrid blends mix both for a lighter daily feel.

    Base OilWhat It DoesComedogenic RiskBest ForPrice (BDT)
    Plant oil (olive, jojoba, sunflower)Cleanses while delivering antioxidants and fatty acidsLow to mediumAll skin types with right oil choice800–3,500
    Mineral oil (paraffin-based)Cleanses without skin penetrationVery lowSensitive, acne-prone600–2,000
    Hybrid blend (plant + mineral)Combines cleansing power with light feelLowCombination, beginners800–2,500

    Dhaka pollution and humidity make plant-oil cleansers the workhorse choice in Bangladesh year-round. Buyers in Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, and Khulna face the same humidity and SPF habit. Pick a

    Recently added cleansing oil picks in Bangladesh ([INSERT YEAR])

    Three cleansing oil trends are shaping the Bangladesh shelf right now. Korean ginseng and heartleaf oils led by Beauty of Joseon and Anua have grown fastest since 2024. Jelly-to-oil hybrids like Innisfree Chestnut LHA Jelly have moved into the mid tier at BDT 1,400 to 1,800. Halal-certified cleansing oils from Lafz have gained share at Authentic Makeup Store BD with buyers who want alcohol-free options.

    How do you know your cleansing oil is real in Bangladesh?

    A real cleansing oil matches the brand’s stated viscosity, pump quality, scent, batch code, and foil seal. Fakes in Bangladesh usually slip on pump weight and oil colour. The price floor is the cleanest signal. A DHC Deep Cleansing Oil 200ml sold under BDT 1,200 is almost certainly fake.

    The most-faked cleansing oils in Bangladesh

    Our verification desk has rejected fakes for the same names every month for years.

    DHC Deep Cleansing Oil is the single most-faked cleansing oil in Bangladesh by volume. Fake 200ml bottles sell at BDT 600 to 900 on general marketplaces. The real import floor at Authentic Makeup Store BD is BDT 1,800 plus. Fake bottles often have lighter pale colour, weaker rosemary scent, and runnier texture.

    Banila Co Clean It Zero Cleansing Oil is heavily cloned. Fake bottles run thinner with no foil seal and weak fragrance. The real version at Authentic Makeup Store BD sits at BDT 1,500 plus. Fake versions confuse buyers because the balm version of the same brand is more famous.

    Innisfree Green Tea Cleansing Oil is the most-faked Korean cleansing oil at the mid tier. Fake bottles have weaker green tea scent, wrong pump weight, and a slightly different bottle finish. Real Innisfree imports start at BDT 1,200 plus.

    ProductReal Price Floor (BDT)Fake Price (BDT)How to Spot the Fake
    DHC Deep Cleansing Oil 200ml1,800–2,500600–900Lighter colour, weak rosemary scent, runnier texture
    Banila Co Clean It Zero Cleansing Oil1,500–2,000500–800Wrong scent, thinner viscosity, no foil seal
    Innisfree Green Tea Cleansing Oil1,200–1,800400–700Weaker green tea scent, wrong pump weight

     

    What Authentic Makeup Store BD checks before listing

    • Direct import paperwork from the brand owner or authorised distributor.
    • Bottle, pump, and dropper weight against the brand’s published spec.
    • Foil seal integrity, batch code traceability, and shrink-wrap finish.
    • Scent, colour, and viscosity against a known-real reference held at our desk.
    • Hologram placement and print quality on premium SKUs.

    The price-floor rule is the cleanest check a buyer can run without lab tools. DHC 200ml under BDT 1,200. Banila Co under BDT 900. Innisfree Green Tea under BDT 700. Any of those is almost certainly fake. That is the single rule we tell buyers in Dhaka, Chattogram, Rajshahi, and Khulna when they ask about marketplace deals.

    Cleansing Oil related FAQ

    Can I use cleansing oil in the morning too?

    Most buyers do not need to. AM skin has only sebum and overnight grime, which a face wash handles. Heavy AM-SPF wearers can use cleansing oil at night only. AM cleansing oil for everyone strips skin and triggers more oil.

    Will cleansing oil make my acne worse?

    Not if you pick the right oil and rinse fully. Plant oils like jojoba and heartleaf are non-comedogenic. The acne risk comes from skipping the second cleanse, leaving oil on skin, or using mineral oil on broken skin. Halal-certified fragrance-free options reduce reaction risk for sensitive types.

    Why does my cleansing oil sting my eyes?

    Most cleansing oils sting on direct eye contact, especially formulas with essential oils or strong fragrance. Avoid the eye area, or pick a fragrance-free oil for eye-makeup removal. If you wear daily eye makeup, look for a labelled eye-area safe cleansing oil.

    How long does a 200ml cleansing oil bottle last?

    A 200ml bottle lasts roughly 60 uses at one pump per PM cleanse, which means 2 to 3 months for daily users. A 100ml bottle lasts 30 uses or 1 month. Travel-size 30ml bottles run out in 10 uses at a higher per-use cost.

    What is Cleansing Oil and how does Cleansing Oil work in skincare?

    Cleansing Oil is a skincare product designed to remove makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum from the skin. It works through the “oil dissolves oil” principle, breaking down impurities without stripping the skin’s natural moisture. When emulsified with water, it rinses away cleanly, leaving skin soft and balanced.

    How should Cleansing Oil be used in a daily skincare routine?

    Cleansing Oil should be applied to dry skin and gently massaged to dissolve makeup and buildup. After massaging, a small amount of water is added to emulsify the oil before rinsing thoroughly. It should always be followed by a water-based cleanser in a double-cleansing routine to ensure complete removal.

    Is Cleansing Oil suitable for oily, dry, combination, and sensitive skin types?

    Yes, Cleansing Oil is suitable for all skin types when properly formulated. Lightweight non-comedogenic oils suit oily and acne-prone skin, while richer oils benefit dry skin. Sensitive skin should choose fragrance-free and gentle formulations.

    How does Cleansing Oil compare with micellar water and face wash?

     Cleansing Oil is more effective at breaking down heavy makeup and sunscreen compared to micellar water. Face wash focuses on water-based cleansing, while Cleansing Oil targets oil-based impurities. Used together in a double-cleansing routine, they provide a deeper and more complete cleanse.

    What ingredients are commonly found in Cleansing Oil and how do they function?

    Cleansing Oil often contains plant-based oils like jojoba, olive, sunflower, and mineral oil blends. These oils dissolve makeup and excess sebum while maintaining skin hydration. Some formulas also include emulsifiers to ensure easy rinsing without residue.

    What are the benefits of using Cleansing Oil regularly?

    Regular use of Cleansing Oil helps remove stubborn makeup, sunscreen, and impurities without drying the skin. It supports clearer pores and improves skin texture over time. It also helps maintain the skin’s natural moisture barrier.

    Are there any risks or side effects of using Cleansing Oil?

    If not properly emulsified or rinsed, Cleansing Oil may leave residue that can clog pores. Heavy or low-quality oils may also cause breakouts in acne-prone skin. Always follow with a water-based cleanser in a double-cleansing routine to minimize these risks. Choosing non-comedogenic and well-formulated products further reduces the likelihood of irritation.

    How do you choose the right Cleansing Oil for your skin type?

    Choosing Cleansing Oil depends on skin sensitivity and oil tolerance. Lightweight oils like jojoba or grapeseed are ideal for oily skin, while nourishing oils like olive or avocado suit dry skin. Sensitive skin should prioritize simple, fragrance-free formulations

    Can Cleansing Oil be used with foaming cleansers, toners, or moisturizers?

    Yes, Cleansing Oil is typically the first step in a double-cleansing routine followed by a foaming or gel cleanser. Ensure a water-based cleanser is used after the oil to fully remove residue and prevent clogged pores. After cleansing, toner and moisturizer can be applied to restore balance and hydration.

    Why should Cleansing Oil be an important part of skincare product selection?

    Cleansing Oil is important because it effectively removes oil-based impurities that regular cleansers may miss. It helps prevent clogged pores and supports healthier skin balance. Including it in a routine with a follow-up water-based cleanser improves overall cleansing efficiency and skin clarity.