Prequel Gleanser: Correct Oil Cleansing Method for Clear Pores

Technique Guide
You’re probably rinsing your oil cleanser wrong — here’s the emulsification trick that actually dissolves every last bit of grit.
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🧼 **The Grit You’re Missing**

You’re probably rubbing your oil cleanser on dry skin, adding water too fast, and wondering why your pores still feel like they’re holding grudges. The trick isn’t more product — it’s the emulsification pause. Rub your Prequel Gleanser in for a full 45 seconds before you even *think* about water. Then add a few drops, watch it turn milky white, and feel the grit actually release. That’s the moment most people skip.

💧 **What It Actually Is**

It’s a pre-cleansing oil that costs $18. The brand claims it “melts pore-clogging debris” — which every oil cleanser says. What made me try it? The ingredient list reads like a skincare nerd’s fever dream, not a marketing deck.

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Non-comedogenic base

Safflower oil and MCT — won’t clog, even if you’re oily.

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No fragrance, no essential oils

Smells like nothing. Your skin doesn’t need aromatherapy.

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One pump = full face

Thin enough to spread, thick enough to not drip down your arm.

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Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

🔄 **What’s In It**

Three oils doing actual work, not just sitting there looking pretty. Safflower oil (linoleic acid) breaks down sebum without stripping. MCT oil dissolves sunscreen and silicone-based primers faster than micellar water. Tocopherol (vitamin E) keeps the formula stable — and your skin barrier from freaking out.

  • Safflower Oil: Linoleic acid dissolves pore blockages without triggering oil overproduction
  • MCT Oil: Coconut-derived, lightweight, cuts through waterproof makeup in seconds
  • Tocopherol: Vitamin E as a stabilizer + antioxidant, not just a label filler
  • Glycerin: Holds a tiny bit of moisture so your face doesn’t feel tight post-rinse
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Photo: Clearcut Derby / Unsplash

🔍 **The Feel Test**

It’s slippery in a good way — like gliding a silk pillowcase over your face. First use: I massaged for 60 seconds, added water, and watched it turn into a thin milk. Rinsed clean. No greasy film, no squeaky tightness. Week two surprise: my nose pores looked smaller. Not “poreless” (that’s a lie), but noticeably less like a strawberry.

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One Thing: Dry hands, dry face. Don’t wet anything. Massage for a full minute. Then wet your fingertips — just your fingertips — and keep massaging until it turns milky. That’s the emulsification. Rinse after 20 seconds.

✨ **What Actually Changed**

My sebaceous filaments on my nose went from “visible in all lighting” to “only in direct sun.” Milia around my eyes? Still there, but softer. Blackheads on my chin stopped refilling within 24 hours. The big win: no new breakouts in three weeks, which for my hormonal skin is basically a miracle.

Buy if
You wear sunscreen daily and want to actually remove it without a second cleanse
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Skip if
You hate any oil on your face and prefer balms or micellar water
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Worth it?
$18 for 6oz. One bottle lasts 3 months. Yes.

📋 **Final Call**

It’s the oil cleanser I’d recommend to anyone who thinks oil cleansers are “too much work” — because this one actually works without the fuss.

8.7/10
Simple, effective, no bullshit
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Where to Buy: Direct from Prequel’s site — they have a travel size for $10 if you’re still skeptical. Free shipping over $35.