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Which Cleanser?

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IceBergJam · 14/09/2012 16:26

Any recommendations ?

Have been using Liz Earle, which is great, but too much of a faff.

I would like something I can use in the shower . Sensitive and dry skin .

Thanks !

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 14/09/2012 16:49

I use LE Cleanse & Polish if I'm wearing make-up.

If not Philosophy Purity Made Simple at night and Philosophy Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash in the shower.
It's slightly foaming, has a very slight "gritty" texture (IIRC it's salt) .

I've not got sensitive skin but I'm 46. My skin isn't anything really - not dry , just 'normal'.

And I CBA with anything complex Blush

humblebumble · 14/09/2012 16:52

I use Clarins Gentle Foaming Cleanser. I have "normalish" skin.

SpicyPear · 14/09/2012 17:14

I have dry sensitive skin and like Aveda All Sensitive, La Roche Posay Toleriane and Darphin Intral.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 14/09/2012 17:17

I quite like the Aveeno one, which is slightly exfoliating and probably okay for dry skin as most of their range seems to be targeted at dry skin.

Clarins do a gel-type one which is lovely but was too rich for me so might be good.

Lovewearingjeans · 14/09/2012 17:19

I like the Clarins melt cleansing gel, and it suits my sensitive skin. I put it on my face and wash it of with a flannel.

steben · 14/09/2012 17:25

Another one here for Clarins foaming cleanser, personally I like to was my face and this is a great product and one I have been devoted to for years! I also use the extra comfort toner to remove any last traces of make up and would recommend that despite most people telling me toner is a waste of time

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