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Superdrug Hot Cloth Cleanser

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  • iammumtoone
    iammumtoone Posts: 6,377 Forumite
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    Thanks for the link that looks a really good site, very easy to read I like her writing style. I will read more of her articles later when I have more time. Will try the oil once a week and use Superdrug cleanser in between.
  • Pinkdebster
    Pinkdebster Posts: 397 Forumite
    edited 11 August 2013 at 8:53PM
    Just wanted to say thanks for all the recommendations for this product. I thought I'd give it a trial whilst it was on offer and I've been really, really impressed. My skin feels so much softer now and in much better condition. Definitely a convert!
  • Pennylane
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    Still on half price in Superdrug today. In fact all that range in the pale green packaging is - "Naturally Radiant".
  • LouLou
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    I'm thinking, sadly, this isn't for me. I've used it since I received it last week, but the last few days I've had really bad, sore, almost hormonal zits..the worst I've had for a long, long time. It did make my skin look bright and smooth but seems to break me out..maybe I'll cut down usage of it and see if that helps.

    My skin really seems to like Dove soap and microfibre cloths! Cheap and cheerful!
  • dianasnan
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    I tried this recently and prefer it to Liz Earle.

    had a 20% off voucher when I bought something earlier so then bought 4 of these at £2.99 and ended up paying under £10 for the 4- bargain.

    Plus check the back of your receipt as if you do an online survey you can get a code to get 25% off Superdrug own brands on your next purchase.
  • I really like the Radiance one too. Though I prefer flannels to muslin cloths.
  • I've checked this out in Superdrug but it seems you can't use it on your eyes so whats the point really, I thought these type of cleansers were meant to be an all in one make up remover? Also it has quite a bit of perfume in it, not good for sensitive skin. Liz Earle does cost a bit more but you can use it on your eyes and it has a natural scent. Or do you use the Superdrug one on your eyes anyway? It might just be a ploy when they say don't use it on your eyes on the carton so that you buy a separate eye make up remover.
  • starrystarry
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    sixtiesgal wrote: »
    I've checked this out in Superdrug but it seems you can't use it on your eyes so whats the point really, I thought these type of cleansers were meant to be an all in one make up remover? Also it has quite a bit of perfume in it, not good for sensitive skin. Liz Earle does cost a bit more but you can use it on your eyes and it has a natural scent. Or do you use the Superdrug one on your eyes anyway? It might just be a ploy when they say don't use it on your eyes on the carton so that you buy a separate eye make up remover.

    I use it on my eyes and I've never had any problems. If you're concerned about perfume etc have a look at the Vitamin E version that Superdrug do. That might have less stuff if in, it certainly doesn't have as strong a smell as the Radiance one.
  • I cant use Liz Earle near my eyes, makes them stream with tears and stings!!

    Essential oils are useless for me.

    My skin prefers a cocktail of chemicals.....

    I think we all just have to try new things and see what happens!

    I bought the Superdrug radiance one and after a few days, I am fine with it.......so far!! ;)

    sixtiesgal wrote: »
    I've checked this out in Superdrug but it seems you can't use it on your eyes so whats the point really, I thought these type of cleansers were meant to be an all in one make up remover? Also it has quite a bit of perfume in it, not good for sensitive skin. Liz Earle does cost a bit more but you can use it on your eyes and it has a natural scent. Or do you use the Superdrug one on your eyes anyway? It might just be a ploy when they say don't use it on your eyes on the carton so that you buy a separate eye make up remover.
  • I didn't know there were two types of the cleanser. The one I saw it said on the box to avoid your eyes. Do you use the Superdrug cream with this too and ain't it easier to just use face wipes :)
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