Banila co Balm
Banila co Balm is a focused 7-product live edit for Clean It Zero balm shoppers. The assortment includes Cleansing Balm Original, Ceramide, Nourishing, Mandarin-C, Enriching Butter, and Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying in 100ml jars, with Clean It Zero Tint Remover 20ml also surfaced for targeted color-makeup removal. Use this page to compare balm textures and skin-feel directions before choosing a first cleanser.
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Buying guide
How to choose Banila co Clean It Zero cleansing balm
Banila co Balm narrows the Clean It Zero family to balm-focused first cleansers. The live collection includes 7 items: Cleansing Balm Original 100ml, Ceramide 100ml, Nourishing 100ml, Mandarin-C 100ml, Enriching Butter 100ml, Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying 100ml, and the small Clean It Zero Tint Remover 20ml.
Why choose a cleansing balm
Cleansing balm is made for the first cleanse, especially when you wear sunscreen, base makeup, or long-wear products. It starts as a balm, spreads across dry skin, then emulsifies with water so residue can rinse away.
Banila co Clean It Zero is a balm-led range, and this page keeps the comparison tight. If you already know you want a balm rather than cleansing water, tissue, or foam, this is the more direct collection to shop.
Original Cleansing Balm
Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm Original 100ml is the general-purpose jar in the live assortment. Choose it if you want the classic Clean It Zero first-cleanse experience without selecting a more specialized skin-feel direction.
Original is a practical starting point for sunscreen and everyday makeup removal. If your skin has a clear comfort, pore, or richer-texture preference, compare it against the other balm names before buying.
Ceramide and Nourishing
Ceramide and Nourishing are the balm names to compare when cleansing often leaves skin feeling tight. They point toward a more comfort-focused first cleanse than the basic Original option.
These balms still need proper emulsifying and rinsing. A richer feel should not mean leaving makeup, sunscreen, or balm residue behind.
Enriching Butter
Clean It Zero Enriching Butter Cleansing Balm 100ml is the richest-sounding title in the live balm set. It is the one to consider if you like cushiony balm textures and want a more substantial first-cleanse feel.
If your skin is oily or you dislike heavier textures, compare it with Original or Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying instead. Texture preference matters because balm is massaged directly over the whole face.
Mandarin-C
Mandarin-C is the citrus-named balm option in the grid. It is useful when you want a brighter-feeling product direction while staying within the Clean It Zero balm format.
Use it like the other balms: dry skin first, then water to emulsify. Avoid pairing a new balm with multiple new exfoliating or active products on the same night if your skin is reactive.
Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying
Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying Cleansing Balm 100ml is the obvious match for oily, pore-focused, or clearer-feeling routines. It is the balm to compare if Original feels too general for your skin goals.
Even with a pore-focused balm, avoid harsh massage. Gentle, patient cleansing works better than pressure, especially around the nose and chin.
Why Tint Remover appears here
Clean It Zero Tint Remover 20ml appears in the live balm search even though it is not a 100ml balm jar. Treat it as a companion product for stubborn lip tint or color makeup.
Use it only where color needs extra help, then cleanse the rest of the face with the balm you choose. It should not drive the balm decision unless tint removal is your main concern.
How to use balm without over-cleansing
Scoop a small amount with clean hands or a spatula, massage on dry skin, add water to turn the balm milky, then rinse. Follow with a gentle second cleanser if you prefer double cleansing.
If your skin feels tight afterward, use less second cleanser, switch to a comfort-leaning balm, or shorten the routine. The goal is clean skin that still feels calm.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which seven items are on the Banila co Balm page?
The live page shows Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm Original, Ceramide, Nourishing, Mandarin-C, Enriching Butter, and Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying in 100ml jars, plus Clean It Zero Tint Remover 20ml.
Is Original the best first Banila co balm to try?
Original is the best general starting point if you want a classic Clean It Zero first cleanse. Compare the other balm names if you already know your skin wants more comfort, richness, or pore-focused cleansing.
Should I pick Ceramide or Nourishing Clean It Zero balm?
Pick either when you want a more comfort-focused balm than Original. Ceramide and Nourishing are the two live names to compare if your skin feels tight after cleansing.
Who should consider Enriching Butter Cleansing Balm?
Consider Enriching Butter if you like a richer, cushiony first-cleanse texture. If you prefer a lighter or pore-focused feel, compare Original or Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying instead.
Why choose Mandarin-C in the Banila co balm lineup?
Mandarin-C is the citrus-named Clean It Zero balm. Choose it when that brighter product direction appeals more than Original, Ceramide, Nourishing, Butter, or Tea-tree EX.
What makes Tea-tree EX Pore Clarifying balm different?
It is the pore-clarifying balm title in the live Banila co Balm assortment. It is the most relevant option here for oily or pore-focused cleansing routines.
Why does Tint Remover appear on a Banila co Balm page?
The live search includes Clean It Zero Tint Remover 20ml alongside balm jars. Treat it as a targeted companion for stubborn color makeup, not as a cleansing balm replacement.
Do I apply Clean It Zero balm on wet or dry skin?
Apply cleansing balm to dry skin first, massage, then add water to emulsify before rinsing. That dry-skin start helps the balm break down sunscreen and makeup.



















