https://olive-talk.com/talk/r/qkmDqj5/week-2-with-offon-keep-calm-and-cooling-body-wash
Okay but WHY did no one tell me a body wash could actually change my skin?! I’m not exaggerating when I say the OFFON Keep Calm And Cooling Body Wash has become the MVP of my entire shower routine. Like…
I lowkey feel betrayed that I spent years dealing with bacne when this was just sitting there on Olive Young with 999+ reviews like “hey girl, I got you.”
Let’s talk about what really matters: results. I’ve been using this every single day for two months now, and the transformation is wild. I used to get those stubborn little red bumps on my shoulders and upper back, especially during sweaty seasons or after working out. You know the kind—small enough to ignore until you wear a tank top and suddenly they’re all you can see. GONE. Completely. And not just that, my skin’s texture is visibly smoother, clearer, and feels way more balanced.
I did a little digging on the ingredients too because I had to know what was making the magic happen.
Turns out, it’s got a combo of salicylic acid (gently exfoliates without over-drying), centella asiatica extract (soothes any irritation), and tea tree oil (classic acne fighter and antibacterial). And here’s the thing: even though it’s tackling all that gunk, it never strips my skin.
No tightness. No weird residue. Just fresh, clean, calm skin that feels like it finally caught a break.
The cooling effect is also everything. It’s not like a fake minty burn—it’s subtle and refreshing, almost spa-like. I look forward to it after a long day like it’s my reward for surviving the heat. And the packaging? Sleek, minimal, and the pump is actually functional (shocking, I know).
Honestly, I don’t even remember what my skin looked like before this because I refuse to go back. I’m about to stockpile this stuff like it’s limited edition. If you deal with body breakouts or sensitive skin that overreacts to everything, PLEASE give this a shot. I would literally gift it to my past self if I could. Game. Changer.