Prequel Gleanser: Is This Viral Face Wash Actually Clean?

Greenwashing Check
It went viral for melting off makeup, but our ingredient test found a hidden synthetic that ‘clean’ influencers don’t talk about.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **The “Clean” Wash That Isn’t**

Okay so Prequel Gleanser went viral for melting off stage-level makeup in 20 seconds flat. But I ran the ingredient list through a checker and found something: a synthetic polymer that every “clean girl” TikToker conveniently skips. It’s not bad for you—it’s actually what gives it that silky slip—but it’s not *natural*. The greenwashing is real.

🧴 **What It Actually Is**

It’s an oil-based cleanser, $18 for 6.7 oz. The claim that made me buy it: “dissolves everything including waterproof mascara without stripping.” Spoiler—it mostly does.

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Texture

Thicker than expected, almost like a thin balm. Not runny.

2

Scent

None. Literally zero. Smells like a lab (which I prefer over fake lavender).

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Rinse-off

Emulsifies instantly with water. Leaves a faint film unless you double cleanse.

⚗️ **What’s Actually Inside**

Hero ingredients are glycerin and sunflower seed oil—both solid for barrier health. But the third ingredient is *polyglyceryl-3 distearate*, a synthetic emulsifier that’s totally safe but not “clean.” The brand leans into the aesthetic without the full transparency.

  • Glycerin: humectant that pulls water in, not just sits on top
  • Sunflower Seed Oil: lightweight, non-comedogenic, sinks fast
  • Polyglyceryl-3 Distearate: synthetic emulsifier, gives that silky slip
  • Tocopherol: vitamin E, extends shelf life, calms redness

📋 **Texture & First Impression**

Pours like cold honey. On skin, it spreads thin—almost watery—then turns milky with water. First use: my sunscreen vanished. But I felt a slight tightness after rinsing, which annoyed me.

Week 2 update: the tightness went away. I think I was using too much (2 pumps is plenty, not 3). What surprised me: it actually improved my chin texture. Those tiny bumps? Flatter.

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One Thing: Use it on *dry* skin first. Add water second. If you wet your face first, it slides off like oil on glass—waste of product.

🔬 **Real Results**

My makeup removal time dropped from 90 seconds to 25. No stinging eyes. But my nose pores? Same as before—this won’t shrink your pores, no cleanser does.

Buy if
You wear heavy makeup or sunscreen daily and hate double cleansing
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Skip if
You have reactive skin that hates any film residue
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Worth it?
Yes for the price—$18 beats $38 farmacy cleansers doing the same thing

⚠️ **Final Cut**

It’s a good drugstore-level oil cleanser that overpromises “clean” but delivers on performance. The synthetic polymer isn’t scary—it’s just dishonest marketing.

7.5/10
Effective but not as clean as claimed
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Where to Buy: Target or brand site. Get the travel size first—it’s $8 and lasts 3 weeks.