If you've spent any time on skincare TikTok in the past year, you've seen those oddly satisfying videos: someone massaging an oil cleanser into their nose for two minutes, then showing a cotton pad covered in tiny white grits. The product behind most of those videos? The Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil. I'll be upfront, I was deeply skeptical. "Gritting" videos feel performative, and most oil cleansers do basically the same thing. But I gave it a full month, tracked the results honestly, and the reality turned out to be more nuanced than either the fans or the skeptics would have you believe.
First Impressions
The 200ml pump bottle is practical. The pump dispenses a consistent amount each time, about a nickel-sized dollop, and doesn't drip or clog. The bottle is sturdy, opaque green plastic. Not fancy, not flimsy. It does the job.
The oil itself is lighter than I expected. If you've used thick, mineral oil-based cleansing oils, this will surprise you. It has a golden, slightly greenish tint and a silky, fluid texture. It doesn't feel heavy on the skin. There's a very mild, almost tea-like scent, that's the heartleaf extract, but it's barely there. It won't compete with whatever else you've applied.
First pump onto dry skin, and it spreads easily. No tugging, no dragging. It felt like a luxurious facial massage oil more than a cleanser. The slip is excellent. I could work it into my skin without pulling, even around the delicate eye area where I had waterproof mascara on.
Key Ingredients Breakdown
The base is a blend of jojoba oil and other plant-derived oils, which is important. Jojoba oil closely mimics the skin's natural sebum, which theoretically helps it dissolve sebaceous filaments and excess oil in pores more effectively than mineral oil. This is the science behind the "gritting" claims, like dissolves like.
Heartleaf (Houttuynia Cordata) extract returns here as the soothing component. It provides anti-inflammatory benefits and helps prevent the irritation that some oil cleansers can cause. This is a smart inclusion since you're massaging this product into your skin for extended periods.
The formula also contains a mix of sunflower seed oil for additional cleansing power, grape seed oil for antioxidant properties, and an emulsifier system that allows the oil to rinse clean with water. That last part is critical, nobody wants an oil cleanser that leaves a greasy film.
No mineral oil, no fragrance, no essential oils. The ingredient list is clean and purpose-driven. Each ingredient is there for a reason, not for label appeal.
How I Used It
I tested two methods over the four weeks to give a fair assessment:
Method 1, Standard double cleanse (daily):
- 2-3 pumps on dry skin
- Massage for 60 seconds, focusing on nose, chin, and forehead
- Add water to emulsify (it turns milky white)
- Rinse off, follow with a water-based cleanser
Method 2, Extended pore massage (2x per week):
- 3-4 pumps on dry skin
- Massage for 3-5 minutes, really working the T-zone
- Focus extra time on nose and chin where sebaceous filaments accumulate
- Emulsify and rinse, follow with gentle cleanser
- Follow with Anua Heartleaf Toner to calm the skin
The rest of my evening routine continued as normal, toner, serum, moisturizer. I kept everything else consistent throughout the testing period.
Results After 4 Weeks
Let me address the big question first: did I see grits?
Honestly? Occasionally. During the extended massage sessions, I did feel tiny, grainy bits on my fingertips after about 3-4 minutes of working the oil into my nose. Were they as dramatic as TikTok videos? Not even close. But they were there. Small, soft, grain-like particles that I assume were dissolved sebum plugs. It happened maybe four or five times over the month, not every session.
More importantly, here's what I noticed beyond the grit theater:
Makeup removal: Flawless. This is hands-down the best makeup remover I've used this year. Waterproof mascara, long-wear foundation, sunscreen, all dissolved effortlessly in about 30 seconds of massaging. No eye irritation, no residue. If you buy this product for makeup removal alone, you'll be happy.
Pore appearance: After two weeks of consistent use, the sebaceous filaments on my nose looked slightly less prominent. Not gone, sebaceous filaments are a permanent feature of having skin, but less visible. My pores looked cleaner. By week four, the improvement had plateaued. The filaments were less noticeable, my nose felt smoother, but I wasn't getting that "poreless" look that some reviewers claim.
Skin feel: My skin never felt stripped after using this cleanser, even after extended massaging sessions. It actually felt softer and more supple than with my previous oil cleanser. The heartleaf extract seems to genuinely counteract the potential irritation from extended massaging.
Breakouts: Zero breakouts from the oil cleanser over the entire month. This was my biggest concern, and it proved to be unfounded. The formula rinses clean and doesn't leave pore-clogging residue.
Who Should (and Shouldn't) Use This
Ideal for:
- Anyone who wears makeup or sunscreen daily, the removal is outstanding
- People bothered by visible sebaceous filaments on their nose and chin
- Double-cleansing enthusiasts who want a reliable first step
- Sensitive skin types who've had bad reactions to other oil cleansers
- Fans of the Anua Heartleaf line looking for a matching cleanser
Probably not for you if:
- You don't wear makeup or sunscreen and find oil cleansing unnecessary
- You expect miracles, sebaceous filaments will always come back
- You prefer balm-type or solid cleansers over liquid oils
- You're on a very tight budget, there are cheaper basic oil cleansers that remove makeup just fine
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Exceptional makeup and sunscreen removal, truly effortless
- Lightweight, non-greasy formula that emulsifies and rinses clean
- Heartleaf extract prevents irritation during extended use
- No breakouts over a full month of testing
- Visible (if modest) improvement in sebaceous filament appearance
- No fragrance, no mineral oil, no common irritants
- Good pump dispenser that doesn't waste product
Cons
- "Gritting" results are far less dramatic than TikTok suggests
- Pore improvements are temporary, sebaceous filaments refill within days
- 200ml will last about 5-6 weeks with daily use, which isn't the most economical
- Might not feel "cleansing" enough for people used to foaming cleansers
The Verdict
Rating: 4.2 / 5 stars
The Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil is a very good oil cleanser with slightly overhyped pore-clearing claims. If you go in expecting a solid, gentle, effective first cleanse that happens to provide modest improvements to sebaceous filament visibility, you'll be satisfied. If you're buying it specifically for dramatic grit extraction, temper your expectations.
Will I repurchase? Yes, but primarily because it's the best makeup remover I've found that also happens to be gentle on my skin. The pore benefits are a nice bonus, not the main event. For what it does well, it does really well.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Anua Cleansing Oil really remove blackheads?
What most people call "blackheads" on the nose are actually sebaceous filaments, which are a normal part of skin. This oil can help temporarily dissolve and remove some of the sebum buildup in these pores, making them less visible. But they will refill, no cleanser permanently removes sebaceous filaments.
Can I use the Anua Cleansing Oil if I have oily skin?
Yes. Oil cleansing works on the principle that oil dissolves oil, so it's actually well-suited for oily skin types. The key is to follow with a water-based second cleanser. This formula rinses clean and won't leave an oily residue if you emulsify it properly with water before rinsing.
How long should I massage the cleansing oil for grits?
For the best chance of feeling grits, massage for 3-5 minutes on dry skin, focusing on the nose and chin. Don't press too hard, gentle, circular motions are enough. Not everyone will get visible grits, and that's normal. Don't over-massage to force results, as that can irritate the skin.
Do I need a second cleanser after the Anua Cleansing Oil?
Yes, for the most thorough clean. Oil cleansers are designed to remove oil-based impurities (makeup, sunscreen, sebum), while a water-based second cleanser removes water-based impurities (sweat, dirt). This two-step approach is the foundation of the K-beauty double cleanse method.







