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Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:52 pm Reply with quoteQuote
can anyone recommend a good, gentle makeup remover disposable cloth?
i like to wipe off my makeup when i get home from work as i don't wash it until much later when i take a shower, but like to get most of my makeup off when i get home (foundation & concealer). i've tried the garnier and clearasil ones (because they were on sale) but they dry out my skin and leave it feeling uncomfortable Sad anyone have any recommendations for a good, gentle makeup removing cloth- doesn't have to provide deep cleaning as i take care of that later in the night with my clarisonic, but just something to get the makeup off when you get home, and also doesn't break the bank (since i'd be using one every day- so things like the dermalogica wipes or whatever aren't very logical)
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:15 pm Reply with quoteQuote
i like the neutrogena cloths. i tried the garnier ones and they didn't take off much. i'm not sure if the neutrogena ones are more moisturizing though (i have oily skin).

Some people also like DHC, which uses an oil, so it may be more moisturizing than the drugstore brands.
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I was very impressed with the Pond's Clean Sweep Towelettes.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:25 am Reply with quoteQuote
I love this one Pond's Clean Sweep Towelettes.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:11 am Reply with quoteQuote
I use the ones by Boots and find them to be effective and moisturizing.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:13 am Reply with quoteQuote
I agree with Pond's Clean Sweep Towelettes, they are cheap and can be found at any drugstore
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:38 pm Reply with quoteQuote
thanks everyone! i picked up some ponds while at target today Very Happy
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I use 2 types.First I use Almay moisturizing eye makeup remover pads.I use that for eyes,then I follow up with ponds clean sweep for the final cleanse of eyes and face. You can buy the pink pack which has retinol in it too but costco sells only the regular in a big box-I think you get 4 or 5 big packs for $15...but they arent the ones with retinol.
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The only ones I've found easy to use and relatively cheap are the Neutrogena ones. I also love that once you use it, you're ready for bed and you don't have to wash off any gunk from the cloth (which is awesome after a late night).
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They all give me terrible breakouts unfortunately. But the best of the lot is the product made by MAC. IMHO.
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I really like the ones by Boots and if you life in Canada, Shoppers Drug Mart has their own store brand, Life brand and they are actually really quite good!
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