Shingmulnara Carbonated
Shingmulnara built this collection around Jeju's naturally carbonated mineral water, using it as the cleansing base across a Power Whip Cleansing Foam, a Pore Deep Cleansing Oil, pre-soaked cleansing tissues, and dedicated Lip and Eye Remover formats. The line is built for a two-step Korean cleanse: oil or remover lifts makeup and sunscreen first, then foam clears the rest without stripping the skin.
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How to choose from the Shingmulnara Jeju Carbonated Water line
Shingmulnara built this collection around Jeju's naturally carbonated mineral water, using it as the cleansing base across foam, oil, tissue, and eye and lip remover formats. Here is how to pick the right piece and pair them into a routine.
What Jeju carbonated water brings to a cleanser
The line uses naturally carbonated mineral water sourced from Jeju as its base liquid instead of plain water. The fine bubbles are meant to loosen surface residue as you cleanse, so the formulas feel light rather than filmy on skin.
Foam, oil, and tissue: choosing your format
The Power Whip Cleansing Foam is a water-based daily wash that builds a dense, airy foam. The Pore Deep Cleansing Oil (250ml) is an oil cleanser meant to melt sunscreen and makeup before you rinse. The 20-sheet cleansing tissues are pre-soaked wipes for travel, the gym, or a quick reset when a sink is not an option.
Building a double cleanse from this line
Start with the Pore Deep Cleansing Oil to break down sunscreen and makeup, rinse it off, then follow with the Power Whip Cleansing Foam to clear what is left. Both share the same carbonated water base, so the two steps feel consistent rather than layering unrelated textures.
Using the Lip and Eye Remover
The Lip and Eye Remover comes in 150ml and 300ml sizes and is formulated to be gentle enough for the eye area while still dissolving waterproof mascara and long-wear lip color. It works as a targeted first pass before your regular cleanser.
When to reach for the cleansing tissues
The 20-sheet cleansing tissue packs are built for moments away from a sink: after a workout, mid-flight, or as a first wipe pass before a full cleanse at home. They are a convenience step, not a full replacement for rinse-off cleansing on heavy makeup days.
A pore-focused routine with the Power Whip line
The Pore Deep Cleansing Foam variant is formulated to target congestion around the nose and chin. Layer it after the oil step on days you want extra attention on pores, and use the standard Power Whip Foam the rest of the week.
Who this Jeju Carbonated Water line suits
This collection fits anyone who wants a mineral-water based cleanser for normal to combination skin, travelers who like the tissue format for on-the-go touch-ups, and anyone building a simple two-step Korean cleansing routine.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between the Power Whip Cleansing Foam and the Pore Deep Cleansing Oil?
The foam is a water-based daily wash that builds a dense, airy lather for everyday cleansing. The Pore Deep Cleansing Oil is an oil cleanser meant to melt sunscreen and makeup as the first step, before you rinse and follow with the foam.
What is Jeju carbonated water and why is it used in these cleansers?
It is naturally carbonated mineral water sourced from Jeju, used as the base liquid across the line instead of plain water. The fine bubbles are meant to help loosen surface residue while you cleanse.
Can I use the cleansing oil and cleansing foam together in one routine?
Yes. Use the Pore Deep Cleansing Oil first to break down makeup and sunscreen, rinse it off, then follow with the Power Whip Cleansing Foam as the second step. Both share the same carbonated water base.
How do I use Shingmulnara's Jeju Carbonated Water Lip and Eye Remover?
Saturate a cotton pad with the Jeju Carbonated Water formula and hold it over closed eyes or lips for a few seconds before wiping gently, without rubbing. Follow with your regular cleanser if needed.
When should I reach for the cleansing tissues instead of a rinse-off cleanser?
Reach for the 20-sheet cleansing tissues when you are away from a sink, such as after a workout, on a flight, or as a quick first wipe before a full cleanse at home. They are a convenience step, not a full substitute for rinse-off cleansing on heavy makeup days.
Is this line suitable for sensitive or acne-prone skin?
The formulas lean gentle thanks to the mineral-water base, but oil cleansers can feel heavy for very oily or acne-prone skin. Patch test first, and pair the oil step with the foam so no residue is left behind.












