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Can we talk cleansing balms?.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 20/05/2015 21:47

www.johnlewis.com/merumaya-melting-cleansing-balm-100ml/p231824864

I'm using this one, I love it but I really want Emma Hardies balm.

Are any of you using it?. How long do they last?. I'm used to using a 200ml cleanser in a month but these are mostly 100ml.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 24/05/2015 12:23

I bought the BodyShop Camomile Cleansing Butter yesterday (TBH , I wouldn't have looked twice if I hadn't seen it on here. I bought the Camomile eye make-up remover last year and I was completely underwhelmed)

But the balm............. it looks like a solid tin of lard . I had visions of it being oily and claggy like solid coconut oil. But it's light, melty, smells divine.
I use a muslin cloth to remove, took every scrap of make-up off.

This morning, DD was faffing about with my make-up, she used it to cleanse and loved it too.

Thanks for the recommendation Carpaccio and Everton

andadietcoke · 24/05/2015 13:09

I've got the Balance Me one on the way based on a CH recommendation. Look Fantastic had it in the 3 for £50 offer last week so thought I'd give it a go.

sonata1 · 20/06/2015 14:36

I have been using the camomile cleansing butter for a week now. I am not sure how long the tin will last although I do only use about a quarter of a teaspoon at a time. I expected it to clog my pores/sebaceous filaments but it hasn't. The jury is still out though as I am not over keen on the texture but that might just be psychological. I prefer creamy cleansers like Akin It is very oily. I would only buy it on offer though.

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