Juno & Co Cleansing Balm: The Correct Way to Melt Makeup

Technique Guide
You’re breaking out because you’re not double-cleansing—you’re just smearing makeup around your face.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧼Stop Smearing, Start Cleansing

You don’t have a breakout problem. You have a “I rub one micellar water-soaked cotton round over my face and call it a night” problem. That’s not cleansing — that’s just spreading yesterday’s SPF and grime into a nice, pore-clogging paste.

Here’s the thing: your skin barrier is basically screaming for help, and it’s not because of your serum. It’s because you’re leaving a film of makeup residue that your night cream is happily sealing in. Gross, right?

2.🫧What This Balm Actually Does

The Juno & Co Clean 10 Cleansing Balm is $16. It’s a solid oil-based cleanser that melts everything — waterproof mascara, that stubborn liquid lipstick, the regret from last night’s smoky eye — into a milky emulsion that actually rinses off. No greasy second step required.

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Solid-to-oil texture

Melts on contact — no need to warm it up between fingers like a fancy French product

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Emulsifies with water

Turns milky white and rinses clean — no leftover slick that makes you feel like you need a second cleanse

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No residue, no film

Your skin squeaks (in a good way) without that tight, stripped feeling

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3.🌿The Ingredient Gossip

It’s not just oil in a jar. The blend is surprisingly thoughtful for the price point. The hero here is the rice bran oil — it’s lighter than olive or coconut, so it won’t suffocate your pores while it dissolves your makeup. And there’s a hint of vitamin E to keep it from being drying, which is rare at this price.

  • Rice Bran Oil: Dissolves makeup without suffocating pores
  • Vitamin E: Prevents that tight, stripped feeling
  • Shea Butter: Keeps skin soft instead of squeaky-clean dry
  • Peppermint Oil: A cooling tingle that feels expensive but isn’t
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4.🫠The Texture & The Truth

First scoop: it feels like a thick, buttery balm — think whipped shea butter, not a greasy oil slick. It glides over your skin like a dream, and the moment you add water, it transforms into a milky emulsion that rinses off in seconds. No oily residue. No “did I get it all off?” panic.

Two weeks in, I noticed my morning skin looked… calmer? The little bumps on my chin that wouldn’t quit? They stopped being so dramatic. The texture isn’t a miracle worker, but it’s definitely not sabotaging the rest of my routine.

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One Thing: Massage for 60 seconds — seriously, count it — before you add water. The balm needs time to actually break down the makeup, not just slide it around your face.
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5.📊The Real Results

My pores look smaller — not because they shrunk, but because they’re not stuffed with leftover concealer. My night serum actually absorbs now instead of sitting on top of a film. My breakouts? Still there, but they’re less angry. The difference is more about what *stopped* happening (new clogged pores) than a dramatic glow-up.

Buy if
You wear makeup daily and want a proper first cleanse that won’t empty your wallet
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Skip if
You’re sensitive to essential oils — the peppermint tingle is real, and it might not be your friend
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Worth it?
Absolutely — at $16, it’s cheaper than most drugstore makeup removers that don’t work half as well
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6.Final Call

If you’re going to double-cleanse, this is the one to start with. It’s not fancy, but it does its job — and your skin will finally stop holding onto the day.

8.5/10
Legit budget balm, just mind the tingle
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Where to Buy: Amazon’s your best bet — grab it when it’s on a subscribe-and-save deal. But get the full size, the travel size runs out in two weeks and you’ll be annoyed.