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Face wash that removes mascara

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QueenKong · 01/01/2012 19:28

Can anyone suggest a decent, affordable face wash that removes eye make up but that won't dry out my skin too much? Am looking for something under a tenner. My favourite is Elemis sensitive face wash but my new mat leave budget won't stretch to Elemis anymore Sad

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Cybbo · 01/01/2012 19:53

I use No 7 cleanser, the one in the pump dispenser that you take off with a flannel. Its about £12 but I buy in bulk when they do their £5 voucher thingies

Vizzini · 01/01/2012 20:14

I use La Roche Posay Physiological Cleansing Gel. It's £11 but lasts ages and I usually pay with advantage points at Boots. It removes everything and my skin has never looked better.

peggyblackett · 01/01/2012 20:19

Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish.

UnexpectedOrangeInMyStocking · 02/01/2012 10:05

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Fluffycloudland77 · 02/01/2012 10:19

I use one or two drops of baby oil on my fingertip and massage it over the lashes, then wipe it off with a piece of toilet paper a soft tissue.

Used half a bottle in over a year of daily mascara use so v cheap and doesnt dry my eye skin.

mousysantamouse · 02/01/2012 10:22

I just use body lotion on a cotton pad, then use soap for the whole face.

passthestuffing · 02/01/2012 10:31

Simple face wash...does a better job than more expensive ones I've tried

BrandyAlexander · 02/01/2012 15:54

Another one for Liz Earle. Fantastic product.

Stilla · 02/01/2012 16:31

Liz Earle cleanse n polish - even gets green face paint and fake blood off easily .

SofaKingOld · 02/01/2012 17:42

I've found the waitrose baby bottom butter fantastic at getting my mascara off. It's oil based so doesn't dry your skin out at all.The only problem is I want to eat it as it smells so gorgeous.

I then use Liz Earle cleanse and polish afterwards but only if I'm feeling rich!

twoistwicesfestive · 02/01/2012 19:55

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sue52 · 02/01/2012 21:53

Aqueous cream then tissue off with a moist cloth. A huge tub costs very little.

Housewife2010 · 03/01/2012 11:22

I used Cetaphil cleanser - £8.49 from Boots. Recommended for sensitive skin & for people recovering from face surgery! It's a thin liquid & I've found that if I massage it into my face & remove with a damp cloth (or cotton wool) it removes all my makeup - even mascara.

southeastastra · 03/01/2012 11:33

i use body shop passion fruit cleanser

miche8 · 03/01/2012 13:25

liz earle here too.

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