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I wouldn't use cleansing milk on eyes:eek: unless it actually stated on it that it was safe to do that.I was under the impression that cleansing milk wasnt supposed to get make up off? I thought thats what make up remover was for and that cleansing milk just cleansed impurities in the skin? Correct me if I am wrong though as I was going to put how good it was on my questionnaire.0 -
I was under the impression that cleansing milk wasnt supposed to get make up off? I thought thats what make up remover was for and that cleansing milk just cleansed impurities in the skin? Correct me if I am wrong though as I was going to put how good it was on my questionnaire.
Cleansing milk is a makeup remover, I have used one for years, from Anne French, via Decleor to Clarins.
See the description in these links.
http://www.boots.com/en/Cleansing-Milk-Dry-Normal-Skin-200ml_7257/
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Original-Beauty-Formula-Cleansing-Milk-150ml_857704/
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I could well be wrong but I was under the impression it was face make up not eye make up that it is used to remove, but I am no expert in the matter I've just always used a separate eye maker up remover.Cleansing milk is a makeup remover, I have used one for years, from Anne French, via Decleor to Clarins.
See the description in these links.
http://www.boots.com/en/Cleansing-Milk-Dry-Normal-Skin-200ml_7257/
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Original-Beauty-Formula-Cleansing-Milk-150ml_857704/
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I could well be wrong but I was under the impression it was face make up not eye make up that it is used to remove, but I am no expert in the matter I've just always used a separate eye maker up remover.
Some milks just clean the face, others do the eyes as well. I am lazy and prefer one that does both. I am currently using Garnier cleansing milk which is quite good and was on offer.
Regardless of whether the Boots cleansing milk does or does not take off eye makeup, I don't find it works very well at taking off my face makeup0 -
Received a big tube of Facial Scrub this morning. Have noticed that they are now sending stuff out in normal envelopes rather than padded ones. The end of mine had been stapled 4 times which meant the questionnaire was also stapled together!0
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Just got the cleansing gel, and for a change it's a whopper of a size.0
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HGLTsuperstar wrote: »Just got the cleansing gel, and for a change it's a whopper of a size.
lol! I got the Facial Toner - and that's a huge one too!
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Postie has delivered the Cleansing Milk for sensitive skin today.
It's a good size in a pump dispenser.
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Postie has also delivered a black mascara in a green casing.
Didn't notice this earlier as it wasn't in the usual padded envelope - just a plain white one, and no Boots sticker on the reverse.
Never mind, we love receiving Boots products to trial. :T 0
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