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Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish
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i used this a fair bit, but have since switched to the superdrug version, much cheaper and I prefer the smell, so comforting and warm smelling,
I also used the oil cleansing routine and that was the best by far for keeping my oily skin drier yet plumped, but the hassle was getting oil out of the muslin cloths, after a while they all smelt of stale oil (silly reason I know, I may go back to oil cleansing again).
Try the superdrug one first and see if the method suits as the routine can put people off...also the superdrug cloth is much better, more scrubby and textured but still kind to skin...lol
Place all your clothes in a big saucepan, add soap powder - and boil for an hour
Nice clean sweet smelling cloths again
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