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Superdrug - Hot Cloth cleanser
Youdontseeme
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Sorry if its been posted before but...........
Not sure what it is like yet as only just got home home with but as I know loads of you love the Liz Earle and Soap and Glory hot cloth cleansers I thought I would let you know that Superdrug are now doing their own Vitamin E one AND its on offer at £2.99 for 200mls (normally £3.99 which is still a bargain if it is any good).
Has any one tried it yet?
YDSM
Not sure what it is like yet as only just got home home with but as I know loads of you love the Liz Earle and Soap and Glory hot cloth cleansers I thought I would let you know that Superdrug are now doing their own Vitamin E one AND its on offer at £2.99 for 200mls (normally £3.99 which is still a bargain if it is any good).
Has any one tried it yet?
YDSM
I wish I would take my own advice!
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whats in it is is a natural type product with essential oils like liz earles?0
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I wouldn't call LE natural for all its claims but......
Below is the LE ingredient list items in red are also in the Superdrug version, items in green are extras in the SD version, I havent looked them all up yet so not sure about the chemicals ect.
Anthemis nobilis (chamomile) extract,
Aqua (water),
Benzoic acid,
Caprylic/capric triglyceride,
Cera alba (beeswax),
Cetearyl alcohol,
Cetyl esters,
Sorbitan stearate,
Citric acid,
Dehydroacetic acid,
Ethylhexylglycerin,
Eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus) oil,
Glycerin,
Humulus lupulus (hops) extract,
Limonene,
Panthenol,
Phenoxyethanol,
Polyaminopropyl biguanide
Polysorbate 60,
Propylene glycol,
Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) extract,
Sodium hydroxide,
Theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter,
Triglyceride
Prunus amygdalus Dulcis oil
Tocopheryl acetate (Vit E)
Castor oil
Polysorbate 20
Horse chestnut
Vitamin A
Vita min B5
Vitamin F
Vitamin H
Potassium Hydroxide
Phenoxethanol
Methylparaben
Ethylparaben (this is sodium)
Propylparaben
IsobutylparabenI wish I would take my own advice!0 -
not the same level of plant extracts in it as per liz earle's version would be worth a try at that price though...0
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I bought it to try, and used it once or twice and seems to remove my makeup well and leave my skin plum and soft. Its much more of a balm than C&P and i like it better.I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler0
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Thanks for the info, I'll definitely give it a try and report back when I get some
Never argue with an idiot; they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.0 -
I was just coming to post about this. I bought it last week. It comes with a really big muslin cloth and the packaging is nice. Tbh I didn't expect much for 2.99 but it is FABULOUS! It took all my makeup of in one go, made my skin very soft and really seems to "polish" it. Something Liz Earle never did despite its claims. I really do think it is better than Liz Earle, the tube is really big too so I can imagine it will last for ages. Everyone should go out and try it. For 2.99 you can't go wrong!There are many things in life that will catch your eye, only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those.0
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I've just come back from town with my second tube
. I bought one the other day and just had to have a second - for £2.99 you can't go wrong!
It makes my skin very soft and removes all my eye make up too. As Chicka says, the muslin cloth is a good size and buffs your skin as your wiping it off - it's FAB and well worth it.0 -
I've just ordered online to try this,I'm a massive LE fan but if I can save a tenner and get the same (or better!) results then that's great,also ordered the Mua heaven and earth eye shadow palette for £4 as they're supposed to be mac dupes (and got 10% discount) x0
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