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Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser
Lizzybop
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I recently read on here about the Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser as an alternative to Liz Earle.
I just wanted to say a massive thank you to all the people who posted about this. I have recently purchased aforementioned cleanser and all I can say is WOW!
This stuff works miracles - it's fantastic!
So Thank you, Thank you Thank you.
And so reasonably priced. It's saved me a fortune already, and my skin is loving it. Everyone's a winner.
No I don't work for Superdrug, in fact I hadn't set foot inside a Superdrug store until I went in to purchase the item. I admit I was a little sceptical. My skin isn't great, and I have all sorts of problems and issues with it. I have been using this - along with the moisturiser from the same range, and my skin is glowing, my pores are reducing. I can't quite believe it.
I would recommend it to everyone.
Our Deals Team's dug out an offer you might like:
£6 for two Superdrug hot cloth cleansers
Back to Lizzybop's original post...
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I recently read on here about the Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser as an alternative to Liz Earle.
I just wanted to say a massive thank you to all the people who posted about this. I have recently purchased aforementioned cleanser and all I can say is WOW!
This stuff works miracles - it's fantastic!
So Thank you, Thank you Thank you.
And so reasonably priced. It's saved me a fortune already, and my skin is loving it. Everyone's a winner.
No I don't work for Superdrug, in fact I hadn't set foot inside a Superdrug store until I went in to purchase the item. I admit I was a little sceptical. My skin isn't great, and I have all sorts of problems and issues with it. I have been using this - along with the moisturiser from the same range, and my skin is glowing, my pores are reducing. I can't quite believe it.
I would recommend it to everyone.
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Hi
right what does this miracle cloth do and how do u use it.
thanks
is it this one?
http://www.superdrug.com/superdrug-hot-cloth-cleanser-with-muslin-cloth-150ml/invt/516251#readReview0 -
wow just read the reviews! I am also a Liz Earle fan but now its down to putting on Xmas list as I cannot afford it....will try this thank you0
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I used to use the Liz Earle C&P, but I switched to the Superdrug one a couple of years ago. It's excellent. Their Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser is great as well. I tend to buy whichever one is on offer.
In fact the whole Superdrug Vitamin E range seems to be very good. I use the skin oil on my hands, it's worked wonders.
The Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser is £1 off at the moment, and 3 for 2, and they've got free delivery until 17th June, so you can get 3 of these delivered for a tenner. Bargainous!0 -
I use the Vitamin E one and have their moisturiser as well at the moment. It's not bad and very reasonably priced but wouldn't consider it a miracle product.0
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I used Liz Earle for years until I read about the Superdrug cleanser on here - I love it and I have recommended it to my friends.
I actually prefer it to Liz Earle now.0 -
It may be good but I really dislike the smell!0
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Hi, sorry to butt in here but I fancy the hot cloth cleansers but think I would find the muslin cloths a bind, does anyone else find this?0
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http://www.superdrug.com/superdrug-vitamin-e-hot-cloth-cleanser-200ml/invt/239161
This is the one I use at night. Shifts everything.
Muslin cloths are great. Wash them at 60c.
Fresh one in the morn then same one in evening to shift make up at night. Use toner then night cream.
Had a stupid moment watching QVC recently. Ordered Gatineau (never tried this brand before) on easy pay. Now using cleanser -it doesn't shift eye make up and stings like crazy - in the morn with cloth then toner. Their age defying whatever cream is being used as night cream as it's so heavy.
Sorry to go off topic here, but VitE is fabulous stuff.
I also use this as a toner ( when not having moments):
http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acatalog/indian-food-top-op-rose-water.html
Can't wait to order it again.0 -
sixtiesgal wrote: »Hi, sorry to butt in here but I fancy the hot cloth cleansers but think I would find the muslin cloths a bind, does anyone else find this?
I just rinse mine out afterwards and hang it up to dry. Mind you I tend to use a makeup remover first so it's never black or anything lol.0
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