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Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser
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Its just the thought of wet cloths hanging round in the bathroom and then the washing and drying of them. Off topic I know but I use wet wipes for cleaning so as I don't have dusters to cloths to get messy and have to wash.
Going back to the hot cloth cleansers, is the Superdrug one like Liz Earle's? Boots No7 do one aswell.0 -
sixtiesgal wrote: »Its just the thought of wet cloths hanging round in the bathroom and then the washing and drying of them. Off topic I know but I use wet wipes for cleaning so as I don't have dusters to cloths to get messy and have to wash.
Going back to the hot cloth cleansers, is the Superdrug one like Liz Earle's? Boots No7 do one aswell.
I have a fitted bathroom & I have a little rail of hooks mounted inside a cabinet door. I hang my muslin cloth & flannel there.
Could you put a hook tucked inside a door?
I prefer superdrugs to boots, more like LEs.0 -
I use a clean one every time and just put then in the washer.0
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Saint_Chris wrote: »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#readReview
Yes that's the one. The action of using the cloth to remove the cleanser acts like a gentle scrub. Can I just say that it's been miraculous for me and I wouldn't promise that for everyone. Having only used it for a short time I have noticed a real difference with my skin.0 -
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.
Yes I think I'm with you, I prefer it too. It's making a real difference to the look and feel of my skin, which the Liz Earle never quite managed.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've built up a good stock of cloths over time and I'm able to pick up a clean one, and put the used on in the wash. But I guess if you're just starting out and only had one cloth.................
Hmmmm....
For me though the benefit is in the cleanser being just right for my skin.0 -
I've built up a good stock of cloths over time and I'm able to pick up a clean one, and put the used on in the wash. But I guess if you're just starting out and only had one cloth.................
Hmmmm....
For me though the benefit is in the cleanser being just right for my skin.
You can get packs of muslin cloths really cheaply on ebay, that's what I did so I could use a fresh one daily - I'm also a big fan of the Vitamin E cleanser.0 -
Do you find this routine quick? I tend to use wipes for quickness, can't be bothered with the extra eye make up remover and toner routine at night.
Do you use the Superdrug cream with it too?0 -
I find it just as quick, if not quicker, than using wipes. How long does it take to put some cleanser on your skin then wipe it off with a cloth? When I've used wipes in the past I find that I end up scrubbing away for ages to try to remove my mascara, then I end up with sore eyes. I won't use wipes now.
I use it with a flannel at night as I find it easier to remove my make up that way, then I use it with a muslin cloth in the morning.0 -
It's half price at the moment!!! http://www.superdrug.com/superdrug-hot-cloth-cleanser-with-muslin-cloth-150ml0
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