Shingmulnara Cleansing

Shingmulnara splits its cleansing range across three main ingredient lines: rice (Immaculate Rice, Black Rice, Pure White Rice), green tea, and Jeju sparkling water, each showing up in both oil and foam textures. This page rounds up every in-stock Shingmulnara cleanser we carry across all three lines, so you can compare textures and ingredient focus in one place before choosing a first or second cleanse.

  • Rice, tea & Jeju water lines
  • Oil & foam textures
  • Full cleansing range

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Buying guide

Comparing Shingmulnara's three cleansing lines

Shingmulnara sells three distinct cleanser families under one brand: rice-based (Immaculate Rice, Black Rice, Pure White Rice), green tea, and Jeju sparkling water. Each line covers both an oil-or-balm first cleanse and a foam second cleanse, so the choice usually comes down to which ingredient story and finish you want rather than which step you're on.

The rice line: Immaculate, Black Rice, and Pure White Rice

Rice extract is the shared base across three named sub-ranges. Pure White Rice Clear Cleansing Oil and Immaculate Rice Clear Cleansing Foam lean toward a brightening, clarity-focused finish, while Black Rice Chewy Cleansing Foam has a denser, more cushioned foam texture aimed at a thorough second cleanse.

The green tea line

Young Green Tea Cleansing Oil and the matching Refreshing Cleansing Foam center on green tea extract, positioned as a lighter, fresher-feeling option than the rice or Jeju water lines. It's a reasonable pick if you want a first cleanse that feels less rich.

The Jeju sparkling water line

The Jeju Sparkling Water and Jeju Carbonated Water items use carbonated water as their formulation base instead of a botanical extract, spanning cleansing balm, pore-deep oil, and whipped foam formats. It's the largest of the three lines by product count.

Oil, balm, or foam: which comes first

Across all three lines, the oil and balm formats are first-cleanse products meant for makeup and sunscreen removal on dry skin. The foam formats follow as the second cleanse on damp skin, regardless of which ingredient line you pick.

  • First cleanse: any line's oil or balm, applied to dry skin
  • Second cleanse: any line's foam, applied to damp skin

Can you mix products from different lines?

Yes - there's no formulation reason to stick to one line for both cleansing steps. A common pairing is a Jeju Water oil for the first cleanse with a rice or green tea foam for the second, if you prefer a lighter foam finish than the Jeju foam offers.

Choosing by skin goal

If clarity and brightening tone is the priority, start with the rice line. If you want the lightest-feeling first cleanse, try green tea. If you want the widest format selection, including a cleansing balm, the Jeju water line has the most options.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Rice-based cleansers lean toward a brightening, clarity-focused finish, green tea is positioned as the lightest and freshest-feeling option, and the Jeju sparkling water line uses carbonated water as its base and has the widest format range, including a cleansing balm.

  • Yes, there's no formulation reason to stay within one line. A common combination is a Jeju Water oil for the first cleanse paired with a rice or green tea foam for a lighter second-cleanse finish.

  • Black Rice Chewy Cleansing Foam has a denser, more cushioned foam texture for a thorough second cleanse, while Pure White Rice Clear Cleansing Oil is a lighter first-cleanse oil built around the same brightening rice extract story.

  • The green tea line, with Young Green Tea Cleansing Oil and its matching Refreshing Cleansing Foam, is positioned as the lightest and freshest-feeling of the three lines.

  • The Jeju sparkling and carbonated water line is the largest, spanning cleansing balm, pore-deep cleansing oil, and whipped cleansing foam formats.