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Reusable face wipes: Do you use them?
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A flannel and hot water does it for me, but then I was born in the era when everyone used them.0
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As pointed out, a re-useable wipe for washing with is a flannel

I have disposable wipes for my hands and my botty when I'm out and about, but no, they're not re-useable!! :eek:0 -
£5+I got a couple of packs of Johnson's Baby Wipes for a quid each recently and have been using them to cleanse my face. I haven't found them drying at all, which is great. I'd never heard of bamboo face cloths before so thank you for the tip, aintshesweet, I've just ordered one from eBay.
I used to be Starrystarrynight on MSE, before a log in technical glitch!0 -
I use mircofibre face towels. I think I have about 10 of them and they are white so I chuck them in the wash with my white sheets every week. I fold them up nicely and sit them on top of the side of the shower so I can't forget to take one in with me.0
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£0I've been using Muslin Cloths to cleanser my face and remove Facial make up for years. Although I still use cotton wool pads for my eye makeup remover. Currently looking for a replacement for cotton wool pads, don't want to use muslin cloths on my eyes as think these will be too rough.0
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£0I've made my own cotton rounds and use those or a muslin cloth.0
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It would simply not occur to me to even bother to wash my face if I had to bother with flannels and creams and potions. I have enough problems even remembering to brush my teeth!0
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I use hot cloth cleanser and substitute babies muslin cloths that I buy from charity shops. my skin has never looked better since I used liz Earle0
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Well, each to their own, but I know if I didn't wash my face it would show and I'd feel unclean, I don't think my skin would let me forget!It would simply not occur to me to even bother to wash my face if I had to bother with flannels and creams and potions. I have enough problems even remembering to brush my teeth!0
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