Epis EPIS Cleansing Gel, Organic, 16.9 fl oz (500 ml) (Large Capacity) [Makeup Remover, Eyelash Eck, Natural Citrus Scent] Review

3.8 (607) Amazon rating$10.48

Our verdict

Epis Cleansing Gel is a large capacity, organic option built for sensitive skin, and while its 3.8 star average from 607 ratings is more middling than other gels in this roundup, its big 500 milliliter bottle and low price explain a good part of its appeal.

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Best for

Sensitive skin shoppers who want a budget friendly, large capacity organic gel that can also double as a makeup remover.

Skip if

You want a top rated cleanser, since its 3.8 star average trails most other gels reviewed here, or you prefer a smaller, travel sized bottle.

  • Priced 48% below the category median ($19.99 across 238 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.8/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.8/5

    3.8 average across 607 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.8/5

    607 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

This organic cleansing gel comes in a large 500 milliliter tube, well above the size of most facial cleansers, and is labeled for sensitive skin with a natural citrus scent. It is positioned as a makeup remover in addition to a general face and body cleanser, which fits the larger format meant for frequent use.

At $10.48, it works out to a relatively low cost per ounce compared to smaller specialty gels, which is likely part of the draw for buyers who go through cleanser quickly or want to use it on both face and body.

With 607 ratings and a 3.8 star average, this gel has a sizable review base, though its rating sits at the lower end of this group of facial gels, and a current bought last month figure of 0 suggests limited fresh demand right now.

Pros

  • Large 500 milliliter bottle offers a lot of product for the price
  • Organic formula labeled for sensitive skin
  • Doubles as a makeup remover
  • 607 ratings gives a reasonably sized feedback pool

Cons

  • 3.8 star average is the lowest among the gels covered in this roundup
  • Current bought last month figure of 0 indicates limited recent demand
  • Listing provides limited spec detail beyond organic and sensitive skin labeling

Performance notes

With organic and sensitive skin labeling but few other listed ingredients, this gel appears designed as a mild, no frills makeup removing cleanser rather than one built around a specific active ingredient. The 3.8 star average suggests it works reasonably well for many users, though it does not stand out on performance the way some higher rated options in this group do.

What buyers say

A 3.8 star average across 607 ratings is on the lower end for this category of facial gels, and a bought last month figure of 0 points to limited current momentum, though the sizable review base still reflects genuine long term usage.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this gel remove makeup?

Yes, the listing includes makeup remover among its recommended uses, so it can serve double duty as a daily cleanser and a makeup removing gel.

Is this a good value pick?

At 500 milliliters for $10.48, it offers a large volume for the price, which makes it a reasonable choice for sensitive skin shoppers who want to stretch their cleanser budget further, even though its rating trails some pricier options.

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