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Loving the Superdrug Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser 200ml £2.99 (usual price £3.99).

http://www.superdrug.com/moisturiser/superdrug-vitamin-e-hot-cloth-cleanser-200ml/invt/239161/&bklist=

Loving the Superdrug Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser 200ml £2.99 (usual price £3.99).

Better than the No7 Liz Earle copy.

Smells of Shea Butter:j
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  • I use this too! It's FAB and only £2.99 - what a great deal!!!! :D
  • Siren1974
    Siren1974 Posts: 477 Forumite
    I've just been into town and bought a bottle. Not got a clue what to do with it but will report back in a few days. Thanks for the recommendation :D
    Smashed through my weightloss target. Looking at 120lbs+ loss. BMI over 40 down to 20.5. Training hard to get body fat under 20%, not far to go now :j
  • lynseydee
    lynseydee Posts: 1,810 Forumite
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    edited 10 August 2011 at 1:55PM
    MrsE wrote: »
    http://www.superdrug.com/moisturiser/superdrug-vitamin-e-hot-cloth-cleanser-200ml/invt/239161/&bklist=

    Loving the Superdrug Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser 200ml £2.99 (usual price £3.99).

    Better than the No7 Liz Earle copy.

    Smells of Shea Butter:j

    MrsE, have you tried lots of variations of LE? I have a few C&P to use up but with a baby on the way could do with cutting back and really like LE so any good alternatives would be good. Also have you tried anything else from this range?
    Did owe £9,951.96

    Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j

    Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
  • jess1974
    jess1974 Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    Can someone tell me how to use this as my normal cleanser has almost run out...............
  • melancholly
    melancholly Posts: 7,457 Forumite
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    does the £2.99 include a cloth as well?
    :happyhear
  • jess1974 wrote: »
    Can someone tell me how to use this as my normal cleanser has almost run out...............

    It's a creamy cleanser that you wipe off with the muslin cloth rinsed in hot water - this acts as an exfoliator.

    Does the £2.99 include a cloth as well?

    Yes it does
  • melancholly
    melancholly Posts: 7,457 Forumite
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    blimey - better get me some of that! been using purity by philosophy (which really is amazing!) but can't really justify the cost.
    :happyhear
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,161 Forumite
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    lynseydee wrote: »
    MrsE, have you tried lots of variations of LE? I have a few C&P to use up but with a baby on the way could do with cutting back and really like LE so any good alternatives would be good. Also have you tried anything else from this range?

    The No7 one (good, slightly odd smell)
    Soap & Glory (ok)
    Boots Time Delay cleansing balm (slightly odd texture, like vasaline)
    Tesco Bnatural (irratated like hell)
    I have another upstairs - didn't like it. I think its urban decay, but it could be Sanctuary.

    They are AFAIK, the only non oil hot cloth cleaners that are as cheap or cheaper than Liz Earle.
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    I shall get some next time In in town MrsE Im still using up the Tescos that I bought way back when it was all reduced

    Have you tried the Emma Hardie Oil cleanser? Yummy
  • jess1974
    jess1974 Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    It's a creamy cleanser that you wipe off with the muslin cloth rinsed in hot water - this acts as an exfoliator.




    Yes it does

    Oooh thanks for this info, i'll try my local superdrug tomorrow....
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