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Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser
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Damnation! They could have made it half price while the free delivery offer was on! I kept checking it, hoping they would. Now I'll have to pay delivery (I'm such a cheapskate).0
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Don't forget the best thing about Superdrug is all their own brand toiletries and cosmetics are Cruelty free and carry the BUAV bunny :j:j:j:j:j:j
unlike Boots :mad:"You've been reading SOS when it's just your clock reading 5:05 "0 -
Three just managed to uhm, sneak their way into my basket. Can't wait to try! Thanks for the tips, everyone.
My MSE tip is the oil cleansing method (castor oil and Poundland Rescue Oil, with a hot microfibre* cloth) which I do regularly and have done for years. Curious about this one, can't afford Liz Earle!!
*Tesco Value/Everyday Value cloths cut up, also MSE-friendly0 -
I popped into my local store to get one of these but unfortunately they did not stock it
its not a small store either. They did however have the Vit E version in stock which was 4.99 but stills works out cheaper as I will have to pay p+p online. Has anyone tried the Vit E version, is it as good? is there much difference between them?
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iammumtoone wrote: »I popped into my local store to get one of these but unfortunately they did not stock it
its not a small store either. They did however have the Vit E version in stock which was 4.99 but stills works out cheaper as I will have to pay p+p online. Has anyone tried the Vit E version, is it as good? is there much difference between them?
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I've got the vit E one. I don't like it as much as the naturally radiant one, but it's ok.
The nat radiant one is as good as Liz Earle's if not better in my humble opinion! My skin looks so much better with it. If I don't use it for a while I can really tell. Mind you I do think using a hot cloth with any cleanser is ok. I use the muslin cloths that come with it or a flannel, (Ikea's that come in a pack of ten and are in the baby section so that I have a huge pile of clean ones in the bathroom) I think the exfoliant action of the cloth is key.0 -
Thank you lizzybop - I got the last pack at my local SD this morning!
As far as muslin cloths go, try the fabric stall at your local market. We still have a market, luckily, and I bought a metre of muslin for c. £3.00 a few years ago. You can cut it into nice little flannels for your 'cleanse & polish' routine.0 -
I've got the vit E one. I don't like it as much as the naturally radiant one, but it's ok.
The nat radiant one is as good as Liz Earle's if not better in my humble opinion! My skin looks so much better with it. If I don't use it for a while I can really tell. Mind you I do think using a hot cloth with any cleanser is ok. I use the muslin cloths that come with it or a flannel, (Ikea's that come in a pack of ten and are in the baby section so that I have a huge pile of clean ones in the bathroom) I think the exfoliant action of the cloth is key.
Thanks for that I have ordered the naturally radiant one, seems like it is worth the extra.0 -
As far as muslin cloths go, try the fabric stall at your local market. We still have a market, luckily, and I bought a metre of muslin for c. £3.00 a few years ago. You can cut it into nice little flannels for your 'cleanse & polish' routine.
For those that don't live near a market http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290714201178?var=590066983346&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l26490 -
I used to use the Eve Lom cleanser and muslin cloths in my premium brand days but then switched to using cold pressed virgin olive oil. I found my skin much nicer once I changed to mostly 'edible's on my face.
I also used to use La Prairie products and La Mer moisturiser, now I make my own soap, use shea or cocoa butters as moisturisers and just pop a bit of sunscreen on. My skin has never been better!0 -
Is there a necessity for muslin cloths with this cleanser?
The reason I'm asking is because I'm an avid user of microfibre cloths (skincare sites such as skincaretalk, Essential Day Spa etc all have dedicated users..with the added bonus that they're easy to find, and cheap).
I imagine so, as the exfoliating action of any cloth, regardless of material must be better than just rubbing in with fingertips?0
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