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Good facial cleanser?

Beenie
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Can anyone recommend a 'wash-off' style cleanser that also gets eye-makeup off?
The ones that I have treid so far usually leave a ring of smudgy mascara that I have to take off with a cotton pad and seperate eye-makeup remover. (The ones that don't work so well are Boots Botanic Mousse, Johnsons Mousse, Clarins rinse-off gentle cleanser, Nivea wash-off cleanser).
The ones that I have treid so far usually leave a ring of smudgy mascara that I have to take off with a cotton pad and seperate eye-makeup remover. (The ones that don't work so well are Boots Botanic Mousse, Johnsons Mousse, Clarins rinse-off gentle cleanser, Nivea wash-off cleanser).
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Try Tesco Vitamin E wash off cleanser, about 79p for a tube and it shifts my waterproof mascara.CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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Try moa or liz earle....both very good..Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Liz Earle Cleanse and polish0
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ive just started using liz earle, it has produce some mega spots on my chin!
almost like mini bolis yukkkkk!! maybe its just me lol but thats the only thing that i have changed.:cool:0 -
ive just started using liz earle, it has produce some mega spots on my chin!
almost like mini bolis yukkkkk!! maybe its just me lol but thats the only thing that i have changed.
Could be that its working and that the spots are just the skin getting rid of the gunk and that in a few days your skin will be a lot better?
I doubt if theres anything in the product that would clog your skin to cause spots0 -
i hope not! ive spent an awfull lot on products that came recommended on here lol.
now the spots are starting to settle (didnt use it yesterday) im scared to use it again lol:cool:0 -
i hope not! ive spent an awfull lot on products that came recommended on here lol.
now the spots are starting to settle (didnt use it yesterday) im scared to use it again lol
I would bite the bullet and carry on for a few more days making sure that your muslin is spotlessly clean before use (I scald mine under some very hot water and let it cool enough to handle before wringing out an using) and see if the spots dont go.
If you do think that the Cleanse and polish isnt for you - send it back for a refund0 -
i shall persevere lol
thanks:cool:0 -
Is the Liz Earl very expensive ? and wheres the best place to buy it from (cheapest )Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
Terry Pratchett ( Hogfather)0 -
Is the Liz Earl very expensive ? and wheres the best place to buy it from (cheapest )
No - not when compared to other high end products - yes if you are only ever used to buying supermarket products.
Best place to buy as a newbie - QVC. Two reasons - A ) they do lots of trail size packs where you can try lots of different products in the range without breaking the bank andthey have a 30 day no quibble money back guarantee which means use the product for 30 days (use it all up if you want) then send it back (empty containers if thats the case) and get a full refund
Other then that its her website or some John Lewis stores and an ebay outlet (which isnt that cheap tbh)0
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