A Deep Dive Into Dieux Ethereal Cleansing Oil: Real Reviews and Honest Impressions
Uncover how Dieux’s Ethereal Cleansing Oil stands out as a multitasking game-changer for all skin types, with in-depth editor reviews and dermatologist insight.

Dieux Ethereal Cleansing Oil: The Buzzy New Must-Try in Skincare
If you’ve been following beauty trends, you’ve likely heard the noise about Dieux’s Ethereal Cleansing Oil. With a staggering 10,000+ waitlist before launch and a brand reputation bolstered by iconic products—like the Instant Angel Moisturizer (loved by Hailey Bieber) and viral Forever Eye Masks—Dieux’s latest release had a lot to live up to. This article brings you real-world editor experiences, an ingredient breakdown, and answers to frequently asked questions, to help you decide if it’s the makeup remover and cleanser your skin has been waiting for.
Why the Hype? Meet Dieux and the Ethereal Cleansing Oil
Dieux is already a familiar name to skincare aficionados, thanks to its cult faves and luxe, science-backed formulations. Ethereal Cleansing Oil entered the scene with the promise to remove stubborn makeup, SPF, and excess oil, all while treating the skin gently—and without leaving behind residue or disrupting the skin barrier. With so much buzz and a long waitlist, expectations were sky-high for this launch.
- Cult following: Previous launches like Instant Angel Moisturizer and Forever Eye Masks have set the bar high.
- High anticipation: Over 10,000 people signed up before launch.
- Multi-functional: Removes makeup and cleanses skin—no double cleansing necessary for most users.
- Claims: Non-stripping, suitable for sensitive skin, and safe for eyes and contact lens wearers.
Editor Review: First Impressions and Real Results
The Cosmopolitan beauty editor team, known for their honest reviews, tested Ethereal Cleansing Oil prior to its public release. Here’s a detailed account of their experiences—across different skin types and skincare philosophies:
Testing Across Skin Types
- Acne-Prone & Dry Skin Editor: Typically avoids oils due to concerns around breakouts and prefers non-stripping creamy cleansers. Saw impressive results after the first use—makeup melted away fast, and skin felt refreshed and cleaner than with previous micellar water or balms. However, noted that the first ingredient is a palm oil extract, which some might avoid if highly acne-prone. No breakouts reported after several uses, but continued observation was suggested.
- Gel Cleanser Fanatic: Already favored Dieux’s Baptism Gel Cleanser and usually double cleanses. Praised the thicker, wipe-free texture of Ethereal, stating it doesn’t drip or make a mess. Especially liked that it didn’t leave a film—face felt genuinely clean, enough to skip a second cleanse.
- Oil Cleanser Skeptic: Previously advised by an esthetician to avoid all oils, including cleansing oils, to clear acne. Had sworn off oils, using micellar water instead. Had low expectations, but was persuaded by Dieux’s reputation (especially their Air Angel Gel Moisturizer) and gave Ethereal a try—results exceeded expectations, with efficient makeup removal and minimal effort.
The Texture & Transformation
Beauty editors emphasized two standout features: texture and how skin felt post-rinse. Ethereal starts as a slick oil, but upon emulsifying with water, it transforms into a milky, cushiony cleanser—making makeup and grim vanish, leaving skin soft and clean with no residue.
- Easy to emulsify and rinse off
- No oily film left behind
- Works for even heavy, waterproof makeup
- Suitable for single-step cleansing in most routines
What’s Inside: Key Ingredients and Skin Benefits
Dieux is transparent about what’s inside the bottle, highlighting its commitment to evidence-backed, gentle formulations. Here’s what sets Ethereal apart:
- Palm oil extract (first ingredient): Commonly used for its makeup-dissolving power, though can be a concern for those very prone to clogged pores. Dieux states the formula is non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic.
- Unique double emulsifier complex: Helps the oil transform into a milky cleanser, ensuring super-easy rinsing and removal.
- Fragrance-free & vegan: No added fragrances, gentle enough for sensitive skin, and strictly vegan.
- Ophthalmologist-tested: Safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.
Additional formulation highlights:
- Tested as non-sensitizing
- Packaged with recyclability in mind
- Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free
Clinical & Consumer Results
- 100% agreed it removed makeup without stripping or tugging
- 100% reported skin felt hydrated and soft after use
- 91% of makeup wearers said Ethereal dissolved makeup in under 30 seconds
*Consumer and clinical studies cited were conducted on small panel groups (23 and 33 panelists respectively); as always, individual results may vary.
How to Use Dieux Ethereal Cleansing Oil
Following the right technique can make a major difference, especially with oil cleansers. Here’s the optimal approach for best results with Ethereal:
- Start dry: Apply 1-2 pumps to dry hands and massage into dry skin, focusing on areas with makeup or sunscreen.
- Emulsify: Add a bit of water and continue to massage; the oil will turn milky.
- Rinse thoroughly: Use lukewarm water to rinse until water runs clear and skin is supple (not slippery).
- Optional double-cleanse: For those with oily or acne-prone skin, or when removing heavy makeup, follow with a gentle gel cleanser like Dieux’s Baptism for extra pore cleansing.
Tip: No need to tug or rub harshly—let the formula do the work. For very heavy or waterproof makeup, allow oil to sit for a few extra seconds before emulsifying.
Who is Ethereal Cleansing Oil For?
Skin Type | Compatibility | Comments |
---|---|---|
Dry | Excellent | Non-stripping, leaves skin soft and hydrated |
Oily/Acne-prone | Very Good* | Non-comedogenic; best to rinse thoroughly and consider double cleansing |
Sensitive | Excellent | Fragrance-free and non-sensitizing, great for easily irritated skin |
Mature | Excellent | Gentle, non-drying, works for delicate skin |
Normal/Combination | Excellent | Leaves skin balanced and clean |
*Individuals extremely prone to breakouts should monitor initial use closely. The brand suggests extra rinsing and, if needed, double cleansing.
Comparing Cleansing Oils: How Dieux Ethereal Stacks Up
- Texture: Thicker and more cushiony than many oil cleansers; won’t run everywhere.
- Efficiency: Removes full-coverage and waterproof makeup quickly—no need to tug or repeat.
- Finish: Leaves skin feeling clean, never greasy or heavy.
- Compatibility: Non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic claims make it a strong option for sensitive and combination skin types.
Sustainability and Ethics: Packaging and Testing
- Recyclable packaging: Designed with environmental responsibility.
- 100% vegan & cruelty-free: Dieux doesn’t test on animals and the formula contains no animal-derived ingredients.
- Human-only testing: All efficacy and safety studies performed on real users.
Real-World Application: Editor Tips and Tricks
- More is not always better: Start with a small amount to avoid unnecessary product waste.
- Complete rinsing is critical: Keep rinsing until there’s no film left for best results, especially if you have oily or acne-prone skin.
- Multipurpose use: Works well to dissolve waterproof mascara, eyelash glue, and sunscreen, so one product can replace many in your routine.
- Gentle enough for AM/PM routines: Some editors used Ethereal even on makeup-free skin for its hydrating benefits.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the Ethereal Cleansing Oil safe for sensitive eyes?
Yes. The formula is ophthalmologist-tested and confirmed safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Always keep eyes closed during use and rinse thoroughly.
Will Ethereal break out oily or acne-prone skin?
Despite being oil-based, Ethereal is non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic according to brand-conducted studies. However, thorough rinsing is important, and some users with very acne-prone skin may still want to double cleanse or patch test first.
Do I need to double cleanse after using Ethereal?
For most users, especially with normal or dry skin, no double cleanse is needed. For oily, breakout-prone users or heavy makeup wearers, following with a gentle gel cleanser is beneficial.
Can Ethereal be used if you’re not wearing makeup?
Absolutely. Its gentle formula works well as a sole cleanser, especially for those with dry or sensitive skin. Just ensure thorough rinsing after use.
Is Ethereal vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. It is certified vegan, cruelty-free, and never tested on animals.
Final Verdict: Is It Worth the Hype?
All three editors came away impressed, regardless of their initial skepticism or skin type. Ethereal Cleansing Oil proved itself as a true multitasker—removing even heavy or waterproof makeup, leaving skin clean and hydrated, and performing beautifully whether used on its own or as the first step in a double cleanse. That said, anyone with highly breakout-prone skin should patch test and pay special attention to rinsing or follow with a water-based cleanser to optimize results.
- Pros: Effective, gentle, fragrance-free, rinses clean, suitable for all skin types (with caution for severe acne).
- Cons: Contains palm oil extract; requires thorough rinsing for oilier/acne-prone skin types; initially hard to nab due to high demand.
If you’re looking for a powerful yet gentle oil cleanser to melt away the day—and your toughest eye makeup—Dieux’s Ethereal may just earn a prime spot on your bathroom shelf.
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